An ideal partner for study or work, notebooks are good options when compared to desktops as they provide mobility to their users, providing ready-to-use equipment (that is, without the need for additional additional purchases such as a monitor, keyboard, mouse and etc.) and battery, saving your work from a power outage (anyone who has done TCC knows how important this is).
With this in mind, we decided to list here some good options for working or studying, covering the most varied usage and cost profiles, which will possibly allow you to find an ideal model to call your own.
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For this selection, we mention the following notebooks as good options for those who want a notebook to work or study:
Acer Nitro 5
Starting our list of notebooks, we have the Acer Nitro 5 which stands out here for being a notebook with more advanced hardware and which usually charges less when compared to its main competitors, meaning your wallet will thank you.
The version selected to place here is the one identified by the code AN515-57-52LC and which boils down to bringing an 11th generation Intel Core i5 processor, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, 512GB SSD and Windows 11.
Acer Aspire 5 A515
Another interesting alternative for those focused on productivity is the Acer Aspire 5 A515, which combines the Intel Core i5-12450H processor with 8GB of RAM, 256GB SSD and 15.6″ Full HD screen, as well as options with Linux or Windows 11 Home as an operating system, making it an option ready to start working.
Asus Vivobook X515JF
Wanting a notebook with a dedicated graphics card? So a possibility in this price range is the Asus .6″ and Windows 11 as the operating system.
Therefore, the Asus X515JF could be an interesting option for those who want a notebook that allows for some casual games without spending so much.
Samsung Chromebook 4
If the focus is on having a resistant notebook, a viable option is the Samsung Chromebook 4, which was tested using eight standards equivalent to MIL-STD-810G, having withstood, according to the brand, a separate durability test, in which it was played on a steel plate from a height of 50 cm.
The battery built into the Samsung Chromebook 4 has an autonomy estimated by the brand of up to 12.5 hours and the set combines an Intel Celeron N4020, 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB storage, in addition to an 11.6″ HD screen with a 16×9 aspect ratio .
The embedded operating system is ChromeOS, which means that the Samsung Chromebook 4 is an interesting option, especially for those who focus all their use on online activities.
Macbook Air
If we're talking about notebooks that are worth it for productivity, we couldn't help but include the Macbook Air here, which comes out ahead as it delivers an adjusted set and low weight, making it ideal for commuting.
In addition to the compact and light body, another aspect that also gives extra points to the Macbook Air is its energy autonomy, making it possible to easily survive for almost a whole day without needing to use a charger and top-notch performance, thanks to the Apple Silicon platform.
Macbook Pro
In addition to the Macbook Air, the Macbook Pro is also mandatory on this list as it has a similar set to its “simpler” brother and gains some extra points for having a slightly stronger GPU (benefiting video and image editing).
In the generation suggested here, we have the version that features the Apple Silicon M1 Pro as a platform, which was presented in 2021 and guarantees the benefits of using it to replace models with Intel (prior to this generation).
ASUS TUF F15
Another good option for those looking for a notebook to work and/or study is the ASUS TUF F15. With advanced hardware, it has a GPU from the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 line and a 512GB SSD, making it a good option for those who want a notebook for tasks that require more from the computer.
Lenovo Ideapad 3i
To close our list, we have the Lenovo Ideapad 3i, which is the most affordable option with Windows on board, thanks to its simpler but decent set, which combines the 11th generation Intel Core i3 processor, 4GB of RAM and SSD. 256GB, therefore, a notebook for basic tasks that will offer honest performance.
Below it, the option would be to mention the model with Celeron on board, but considering the difference charged between both, it is worth pressing your credit card a little more to take this version and gain better performance, in return.