Well, the thing with today’s laptops is that they are so close in performance that I kind of hesitate to even bother with it. My preference in laptops was always Intel because of a better life span (still working on P3 IBMs and do not wish to get something different), but with present AMD offerings there is not much to bother with as far as heat and performance goes.
In present offerings I would look more and closer in GPU and options than in CPU itself. If AMD configuration gives you better screen, keyboard and video, why not get it? I am an IBM fella, which means I do only what I need on the laptop which is business type of stuff (type, read, program) so have to have best keyboard, quiet system and easy on eyes screen. If you are looking for bland of work/gaming you still need a good keyboard and screen besides CPU and GPU, and from what many peepel have experienced Toshiba, HP and Fujitsu offer the best bang for the beautiful screen performance laptop. Dell has no good screens, they all bluish-grey, keyboard on those horribly designed, bulky. Toshiba might be a little noisy, HP is a nice bland of everything, Averatec has very good screens and keyboards but you pay for GPU if there is one there.
Well, whichever you think fits your needs, just get it and be happy with it. As I've said, even though I am performance freak, I still prefer ease of use and eye sight over performance, caz I work on the thing whole day (and night sometimes).
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