looking for a low budget best laptop for SAP consulting.

sadika

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Dear Avro,
i need a laptop for my SAP consultation work on emergency basis. As i lost my previous laptop while travelling. So, could u please suggest which one is the best.
 
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I recommend the HP 15-ba037cl. You can either get it at Sams Club or at the link I provided. It has a 2.4ghz cache instead of 1.8. It uses one 8gb ddr4 ram card (2 slots available) It has a AMD A10-9600P (instead of 8700P) The one I have uses a 1TB 5200RPM hard drive instead of an SSD but it can easily be upgraded (I upgraded to a 1TB SSD)
Here is a link to the amazon link: https://goo.gl/bQbJRT
It is cheaper than what you mentioned but still is great. I love the laptop and I use it every day for school. The keyboard is great and feels a little mushy but I feel like that is common with laptops unless you pay over $500 for a laptop. It has a nice amount of ports on it and comes with ok speakers. It is fast and doesn't have any sort of...

schwartzasher

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I recommend the HP 15-ba037cl. You can either get it at Sams Club or at the link I provided. It has a 2.4ghz cache instead of 1.8. It uses one 8gb ddr4 ram card (2 slots available) It has a AMD A10-9600P (instead of 8700P) The one I have uses a 1TB 5200RPM hard drive instead of an SSD but it can easily be upgraded (I upgraded to a 1TB SSD)
Here is a link to the amazon link: https://goo.gl/bQbJRT
It is cheaper than what you mentioned but still is great. I love the laptop and I use it every day for school. The keyboard is great and feels a little mushy but I feel like that is common with laptops unless you pay over $500 for a laptop. It has a nice amount of ports on it and comes with ok speakers. It is fast and doesn't have any sort of lag/glitch. You can do low end gaming on this machine and doesn't get hot. The touchpad is a little different than what the old HP computers used to be but I got used to it (the only thing is the top of the touchpad transitions into the case a little too much for you to realize that the touchpad ended) You eventually get used to that. The battery is not that great but if you are using it mostly to write something up, it lasts 4.5 hrs. If you watch a movie, you can get through one movie. Basic web browsing lasts 4-4.5 hrs. The screen is 1366x768 but I can't find too much of a difference between a 1080p screen and this unless they were compared side by side (The screen looks phenomenal). The nice addition is the F1-10 keys are reversed. I usually do not use the F1-10 keys, but since I have had an HP, I use them because they switched them around where you can just press the button to mute the volume and change the volume, change and pause a song through a music app, you can also change the screen brightness (You can still access the F1-10 keys by pressing the FN button). There is not much more to say other than that I have had the best luck with HP. I used to do crazy stuff with computers. My 2nd computer was an HP and that was in 2011. I have done things to the computer that probably would have destroyed a different computer from that time, and it is still running (every component inside is perfect). If I were to recommend something, click on the link I provided above or right here:
https://goo.gl/bQbJRT
(P.S.
I use goo.gl links so that it is easier for someone to manually type in the website. goo.gl is owned by google and is just a URL shortner. Just thought you should know that)
Hope you find what you are looking for!
 
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