EllieYo :
It's just lightish gaming
and general college stuffs and some photoshop and illustrator ^^.
Plus i want a AMD dual graphics laptop, 1 I dont want to buy any more intel stuff 2 Im sure APU graphics destroys intel HD graphics anyhow for the price.
All those laptops you mentioned do use AMD graphics. But if you are using it for lightish gaming and college uses then the Lenovo Edge E555/545 is not for you.
Lets Compare:
ASUS X550ZE:
- AMD A-Series A10-7300 (1.90GHz)
- 8 GB of Memory
- 1 TB for Storage so about 950 gigs
- AMD Radeon R6 Series Graphics
- RESOLUTION: 1920 x 1080
- OS (Operating System): Windows 8.1 64-bit
- Screen Size: 15.6"
Lenovo Z50:
- AMD A-Series A10-7300 (1.90GHz)
- 8 GB of Memory **Can support up to 16 GB
- 1 TB for Storage
- AMD Radeon R6 Series Graphics
- RESOLUTION: 1360 x 768
- Windows 8.1
- Screen Size: 15.6"
Similarities:
As you can see, both laptops use the same CPU ( A10-7300 ) which is faster than the i5 4210U. They both have 8 GB worth of memory and 1 TB worth of storage. However, the Lenovo can support up to 16 GB of memory. You do not need 16 GB of memory if you are only planning to use it for light gaming. There is no point. They both use the AMD Radeon R6 Series Graphics. They both have a screen size of 15.6".
Differences:
The ASUS laptop uses Windows 8.1 64-bit, which performs faster than the Lenovo Windows 8.1. The resolution is also different. The ASUS has a much higher resolution of 1920 x 1080 which will produce a much sharper, clearer, smoother image than the Lenovo's 1360 x 720 resolution. If you work on your laptop frequently and like multitasking a lot, or displaying lots of information or pages at once, 1920x1080 is great. It's also better for most multimedia purposes.
Overall, both the Lenovo and the ASUS will perform similar. So it depends if you want to pay more for a higher resolution and faster performing laptop (ASUS) or pay cheaper for a laptop that will still satisfy your needs (Lenovo) but your images may not be as clear/sharp if you are doing photo editing. Resolution is pretty important. But I will leave that choice up to you.