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Mrindecisive

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  1. Preferably TB3, as said just for that extra futureproofing I have just come across the Lenovo ThinkBook 13sc https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07V2F3QR8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_zQuzDbCNPXGXJ Which seems very good for the price, however I can't seem anywhere if it has TB3? Also non of the reviews seem to be for that model
  2. dGPU is nice but not necessary and preferably I'd like TB3 so I can future proof my purchase, 4 lane isn't necessary but again nice to have. Budget looking around £1300, really don't want to go over that (~1600usd), also really liking the ultrabook form factor so something between 13"-14" with a decent sRGB display (no need for anything higher than 1080p) as I'll be using it for editing photo and some video. Upgradeable ram is great but I'd be happy with something soldered on as long as its 16gb+ so should again at least somewhat futureproof it. I'll be using this out and about so something with a decent build quality is again preferable, thanks! :)
  3. Damn that bad? It's a shame as it's such a nice looking laptop. Can you recommend anything in place? Ideally looking for a 13"-14" 8th gen i7 and 16gb of ram, something that can at least run premiere pro well for editing 1080p, I saw the matebook X pro Huawei have to offer but can't get past the fact it just looks like a mac rip off, and the Dell XPS model's for that configuration are at least £250 more maybe I'm asking too much for my budget
  4. So after numerous budget changes and looking around for the last week, the Razor Blade Stealth, specifically the i7-8565U 1080p Matte display model with 16gb ram, 256gb SSD and the 25W MX150, seems to be an almost perfect laptop for me, as I'll be doing some light gaming, video editing and administrative work, and want a small portable package, plus the inclusion of thunderbolt 3 should help to future proof this, the only downside for me at least being the price. I'm able to pick this unit up for £1279 (~1560USD) which while I can afford, it's still more than I've ever paid for a laptop and probably is the maximum I'll be willing to pay, so before I bite the bullet I was hoping to see if anyone had some useful feedback on this laptop or can recommend anything better for less? I'll be buying off of Amazon to make use of their 30day no hassle returns as judging by reviews the QC on this laptop doesn't seem too good, also being in Europe I do get the 2 year warranty should anything go wrong after that. Thanks in advance!
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