Quote from: julia_german on July 15, 2023, 13:34:011.900 US-Dollar für 13gen sind nicht einmal verrückt, und das auch noch mit einer so schlechten iGPU und umso mehr, wenn es günstigere Laptops mit ZEN 4 Phoenix und doppelt so leistungsstark mit RDNA 3 + künstlicher Intelligenz gibt.Oh, endlich wieder ein "ZEN 4 Phoenix" Spamkommentar! Hatten wir ja hier schon lange nicht mehr. /s
Quote from: NikoB on July 15, 2023, 13:15:37No, start with 900$ really for some years.Yeah, we should be so lucky. But less than a decade ago, you've paid less than half for a high-end graphics card (or a graphics card in general), so I don't expect a Latitude 7000 for less than 1500$ anyway. I mean, look at reviews on here an on other pages, where decent (higher-end) smartphones for 700-800$ and usable laptops for 1000-1500$ are somehow considered "budget". And looking at laptop prices, 1000-1500$ is really nothing if you want a laptop with a modern non-Celeron CPU, a not garbage screen and a good build quality.
Quote from: NikoB on July 15, 2023, 09:30:56Where the authors of NB get such wild prices, I don't know, but this line usually starts at $1000 in the minimum config and I doubt that in retail, someone from buyers will agree to pay 1900 for this in 2023.I guess you were too lazy to look up the prices, but the lowest config for the Latitude 7440 clamshell (Core i5-1335U, 16GB LPDDR5 4800, 256GB SSD, no vPro, cheapest screen) is starting at 1,783.81€ in Germany on the Dell website itself. The entire Latitude lineup starts at a grand if you want to fall down to the 3000 series, but the 7000 and 9000 have always been very expensive. So your "starts at 1000$" has never meant the 7000 lineup in question, but rather the entire Latitude lineup. In which case you may also complain about an Inspiron for above 700$ since there's significantly cheaper Inspirons as well.