Laptop recommendation
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I've been looking at the models you've posted, here are my impressions:
Asus GL552JX-DM231D
There are versions that come with an extra SSD, so I wouldn't rule out the possibility of installing one as an expansion. Maximum RAM 16 GB. The heatsink is not accessible, which could make cleaning it difficult.Lenovo Essential B51-80
A very balanced machine, which compensates for its weakness in terms of graphics processing with an SSD that speeds up the rest of the tasks. Maximum RAM 16 GB. Like the previous model, the heatsink is not accessible.Lenovo Essential E31-80
Similar performance to the previous one, but with a smaller size. Maximum 8 GB RAM. It cannot be equipped with an extra SSD. When you remove the back cover, the entire interior is revealed. Integrated battery.ASUS X555LJ-XX013T
Integrated battery, no possibility of extra SSD expansion and with a maximum of 8 GB of RAM, only the memory modules are accessible from the back.Cheers.


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Thanks to Fassou, I got a very tempting offer for the HP Pavilion STAR WARS edition, and I think I'll end up giving in to it...
It has:
Processor: Intel Core i5 6200U
Ram: 6GB DDR3L (or 4) (2+4GB)
Graphics: Intel HD4400 + GT940M
Hard drive: 1TB
Operating system: Windows 10 Home
Screen: 15'6" Full HD 1920x1080
Price: 671€Do you think it's a better option? The only thing that's not clear to me is how to upgrade the ram (I assume by removing the keyboard cover, or does anyone know how? Another plus is that the battery is removable.
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The one mentioned must be the 15t-an000 model. Maximum RAM 16 GB. It allows mounting an M2 drive, although the interior is hardly accessible (you have to disassemble the optical drive and the back to access the different components). Removable battery. Of all the ones mentioned, it is undoubtedly the most powerful and the most difficult (by far) when it comes to maintenance. User's Guide.
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That one mentioned must be the model 15t-an000.
Maximum RAM 16 GB. Allows mounting an M2 drive, although the interior is hardly accessible (you have to disassemble the optical drive and the back to access the various components). Removable battery.
Of all the ones mentioned, it is undoubtedly the most powerful and the most difficult (by far) when it comes to maintenance.
Many thanks whoololon!! Let's see what I do xD.
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I think it's the HP Pavilion 15-an002ns "Star Wars Special Edition", with 2+4GB and 940GM of 2GB that is similar in price to the HP Pavilion 15-ab200ns which has 8GB of RAM and 4GB on the graphics, but it doesn't have all that design, nor the backlit keyboard <:(
Another peculiar thing about these HPs is that the network card is 10/100 :facepalm:
Anyway, I find it very difficult to recommend laptops that don't have at least a GTX960M :llorar:, but those are at least 1000€, and everyone wants it for what they want and spends what they want

Salu2!
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At this point, it's better to stop and ask yourself what you really need.
Given what I've seen, and according to the needs stated at the beginning, I think the Lenovo B51-80 is a BBB.
Its only drawbacks (from my point of view) are the difficulty in accessing the heatsink and that it doesn't have support for an M2 drive (that SSD is more of a cache for fast boot).
Unless you require something more that hasn't been mentioned here, if I were to recommend, I would recommend this one.


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Yes and despite the StarWars laptop being very tempting, for design and features the one with a 10/100 card, well... puts me off considering it's a new laptop valued at 800€... although it has more pros, but on Monday-Tuesday I go down to the capital to look and see what they offer me.
Uses, well... some After Effects, Photoshop, Premiere/Vegas, and occasional gaming not of great quality (at most Battlefront 2015).
Thanks to all!
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In the end I pulled the trigger and bought:
MSI CX62 2QD
Intel Core i7 5700HQ
8GB DDR3 1600
HD5600/GT940M
15'6 FHD IPS
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In the end I pulled the blanket over my head and bought:
MSI CX62 2QD
Intel Core i7 5700HQ
8GB DDR3 1600
HD5600/GT940M
15'6 FHD IPS
Hitachi 1TB 7200rpmAnd for the moment I am delighted, since it satisfies all my needs. I imagine that with time I will repair the ProBook, and I will use it only to browse or Office, since it lasts much longer on battery (I bought the 7800mAh one).
But with this one, I am delighted!! resolution, strength… everything.
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But with this one, I'm super happy!! Resolution, power… everything.
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Well, nothing, just health and time to enjoy it.
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