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I was looking for an i7 laptop with decent specs to do heavy spreadsheets and general SEO work on. I also like to dabble in games, whilst I say games, I mean exclusively Planet Zoo (I know, stand back, I am very cool).
I also like a premium feel. My partner has a HP Spectre 360 and for work I have a Dell XPS 16 inch with top specs (Due to work bloatwear I just dont want to use it at home anymore, especially for side hustle). They are both so nice but SO pricey.
I found this, what do you guys think? https://www.hp.com/au-en/shop/hp-envy-x360-2-in-1-laptop-16-ac0036tu-b20dzpa.html?facetref=325d0aff6123287dmust note I am NOT bothered on the 2 in 1 aspect at all.
I used to be so good at this, but due to having a premium work laptop I have fell out of the game. I appreciate all of your help <3
If anyone cares, here's the first laptop review I've seen of the Intel i7 1255u that will be in the new Spectre x360's:
Intel Core i7-1255U debut: Dell Inspiron 14 7420 2-in-1 convertible review - NotebookCheck.net Reviews
To those who know, is it really true that an i7 processor is bad for a gaming laptop? I heard from a friend of a friend that knows about laptops that i7 processors make the gaming laptop overheat and run bad or something like that, is it true?
Hi. A clerk at computer shop told me that the Intel i7 chip is the best choice, because the higher i9 is used only for business computers. Can somebody confirm, or was he just trying to sell me an i7 computer?