This question is too general.,I didn't say what the specific office is used for.,I don't know if there's a demand for games.,I don't know what the demand for light and thin is.,Just give a Spring Festival message.。
But the Spring Festival is obviously not the best time, if the Spring Festival is suitable for buying, then the main reason should be that someone has issued a year-end bonus or wants to treat themselves at the end of the year.
I still make some recommendations from the point of office efficiency, ignoring particularly professional positions like ** editors for the time being, and it is not triggered from the perspective of game enthusiasts, but from the perspective of an office that is more about document processing and web browsing scenarios.
There are a few basic points that affect efficiency the most:
1. Processor: This basically determines the basic running speed.
2. Memory: This determines the efficiency of multi-web pages and multi-document use.
3. Battery life: This determines the scene of a meeting or business trip.
4. Screen: This determines how the eyes feel.
5. Weight: determines the carrying experience.
In the case of the above, my suggestion is to buy a thin and light book that is not too heavy, choose one of them with good processor performance, and the memory starts at 16G, preferably the 32G version, and the battery life depends on how much you attach importance to it, especially if you pursue and can accept Mac, buy MacBook, or a small number of notebooks in Windows are also OK.
If macOS is acceptable, then 13 is the most suitable for the main document processing and web browsing mentioned above"MacBook Air, whether M1 or M2 is fine, but consider buying this point, or buy the M2 version, be kind to yourself.
It is recommended to have a 16g RAM + 512G hard disk version, the former determines the basic experience, and the latter determines the dilemma of reducing the hard disk after it is full, as for the weight, the M1 and M2 versions are not heavy, if you like a large screen, the weight of 15 inches is 151kg is not unacceptable either.
If it's Windows, the more suitable one at the current stage is ASUS Zenbook 2024, the following picture is the basic configuration, the processor is the latest Ultra series, the screen is OLED The parameters are very good, and the battery is stuffed with 75wh, so the battery life is good, and it comes standard with 32G memory + 1T hard disk configuration, and the weight dish is 119kg, and**only 6xxx, it's really cheaper than MacBook.
The Lenovo Xiaoxin Pro 14 generation, which has always been relatively popular, is also on the Ultra series, and OLED, which is also a 32G + 1T configuration, but the weight has gone up a bit, to 146kg。
Another very hot machine with great scalability is Thinkbook 14+,This generation according to CES information,It's also 32G+1T log,On the Intel Ultra processor,The performance release is very strong,It also retains the network port,But the weight should be slightly heavier than Xiaoxin,The current information is 1.55kg。
If you like the ThinkPad, you can also consider the X1 Carbon, which is also an Intel Core Ultra and weighs only 111KG, the screen is an OLED screen, HDR500, 28K resolution, 100% P3 color gamut, 10 bit color depth, 120Hz refresh rate, brightness up to 500 nit, DC dimming, dual Thunderbolt 4 interfaces, 2 USB-A ports, 1 HDMI 21 interface and support SIM card, but ThinkPad pricing has always been relatively high-end, so it's not cheap.