Laptops Community
Welcome to /c/Laptops!
/c/Laptops is the hub for laptops on Lemmy. Talk about the newest laptop launches, innovations in laptop tech, seek purchase recommendations, receive assistance for issues, provide insightful reviews, and more!
To talk about gaming laptops, please head over to /c/GamingLaptops. This community is only appropriate for non-gaming laptops.
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The i3/5/7/9 is the model while the number that comes after is the series. 9k , 12k, etc. With 13k being the latest. 13k is the latest series with 13900 being better than 13700, for example.
For an even better idea just check relevant benchmarks, as always.
As for recommendations... Since you want two 3d gaming capable laptops, it's gonna be expensive even when going second hand. Imo, best way is to go to your second hand market of choice and look at the laptops in your budget and compare them against the minimum requirements of what you wanna play. There's too many models and possible configurations so it's not worth looking at specifics.