HP 15.6" FHD IPS Touchscreen Laptop, Intel i7-1255U, 32GB RAM, 2.28TB Storage(2TB SSD+288GB Docking Station Set), Intel Iris Xe Graphics, Num Pad, HD Webcam, Fast Charge, Windows 11 Pro, Silver
HP Premium Business Laptop | 15.6" FHD Display | Intel Core i7-1255U | 16GB RAM | 1.5TB Storage (1TB PCIe SSD + 512GB Portable Drive) | Win11 Pro with Microsoft Office | w/WOWPC 3-in-1 Bundle
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I know this question has been asked a few times before, but usually in the context of gaming laptops. I'm not at all looking to game - I'm looking for a work/study laptop that has high performance and can handle multitasking. I'll be using microscopy software, handling/proceeding large images (I'm a grad student), and running Photoshop/Illustrator - often at the same time.
I don't want to break the bank on getting a new work laptop, and it seems that 12th gen i7s are a lot more affordable than 13th gen i7s, so if I'm not going to get the latter, would y'all recommend I get a 12th gen i7 or a 13th gen i5? Or are either of them overkill for anyone not looking to game? Thank you!
EDIT: Here are the specific laptops I'm comparing. 13th gen i5: https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-laptops/new-vostro-15-laptop/spd/vostro-15-3530-laptop/usevcpbto3530fwpv 12th gen i7: https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-laptops/inspiron-16-laptop/spd/inspiron-16-5620-laptop/nn5620fmuws
As a sidenote, this is another laptop I'm considering (13th gen i7); it's surprisingly cheap for being a 13th gen i7 so I'm wondering if there's some major con about it that I'm not noticing - would love it if someone who actually knows laptops could give me their 2 cents on this, hahaha! Here's the link: https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/laptops/ideapad/ideapad-500/ideapad-slim-5i-gen-8-(16-inch-intel)/82xf001uus#reviews
Thank you!