Is this college expense really worth it? I have heard I should stick with Intel CPUs only

AMD produces high-quality processors, whereas Intel is currently experiencing problems with a few of its CPUs. Would you like to carry a 16-inch laptop with you?

Regarding this specific model, I would steer clear of it because Lenovo still uses subpar displays for their less expensive laptops. This has a very poor accuracy of color.

I am carrying a 16 screen, and that’s not too hard considering it weighs only 1.6 kilograms. In short, it is because I have a blender and programming.

Okay, that is helpful to know, thanks

Aim for the next generation that has an AMD Processor (8000 series). It is more easier to upgrade.

You are wrong, in my opinion.

That is to say, far more repairable, my mistake.

From whom did you hear that?

I assume someone who doesnt know what they are talking about after reading these replies

I concur. I do not think they are credible.

That’s not necessarily excellent advice for laptops. AMD has been manufacturing the most effective and powerful chips for a few generations now. Regretfully, they are unable to capture a sizable portion of the market because they lack the capacity to manufacture many laptops. Not because Intel is a nasty company, mind you; there’s much more to the tale than that. For my part, I moved from to AMD and haven’t regretted it.