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i7 Laptops
Refurbished i7 Laptops: Power and Performance
When we look for a powerful laptop for tasks such as video editing, 3D modelling, or even gaming, we need one with a powerful processor. Currently, i7 laptops are the most efficient and innovative on the market, alongside i9 laptops. Their processor offers many advantages over their predecessors, providing more power and better performance.
i7 laptops typically include high-quality components, such as premium materials and high-resolution displays. Buying an Intel Core i7 laptop not only guarantees better performance but also durability and an excellent user experience.
At ECO PC, you will find refurbished i7 laptops at very discounted prices from brands like HP, Lenovo, and Dell. Our devices have been examined by professionals to ensure their perfect condition.
Generations and Categories of i7 Laptops
Not all Intel Core i7 laptops are the same, as it all depends on their generation and category.
Intel Core i7 Generations
There are up to the 12th generation, and each new generation of Intel Core i7 offers improvements in performance, energy efficiency, and graphics capabilities.
Intel Core i7 Categories
The following acronyms indicate the processor's category and its primary focus:
- G: features a processor with powerful integrated graphics.
- U: includes a low-power chip for greater portability and battery life.
- H: offers high performance, focused on gaming or editing tasks.
- P: used in 12th generation Alder Lake processors, similar to the "G" series but with more cores and threads.
The G and U series typically have fewer cores (4), while the H series has 8 cores and 16 threads or more. With the advent of Alder Lake, efficient and powerful cores have changed the landscape. The H series remains the most powerful, while the P series offers more cores (12-14) compared to the U (10). The main difference between P and H lies in the Performance cores (P-Cores).
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