It's strange that so many people praise it. Maybe you just haven't seen it better? I had a Dell about 10 years ago, that's how good and well-designed it was - this one is so uncomfortable (Asus - in the middle). Dell Inspiron 710M: Stylish, gray with black, one of the first subnotebooks (screen 12 inches, weight 2 kg). Cute lights showing CapsLock, NumLock and hard drive activity. The wire to the outlet without any squiggles that you don’t notice and that hasn’t broken in several years. Reliably working scroll on the touchpad. The only drawback is the lack of PageUp / PageDown (via Fn + arrows). Dell G5 15: heavy, all black (although more or less stylish, yes), almost no operation indicators, tiny up and down ons, but a huge num pad. There are no Pause/Break keys in principle. A thick wire is somewhere behind (if you lie / shift, you are always afraid to break or break out the connector). Of course, I understand that the main thing in a laptop is performance and cooling. Here the G5 is at its best, and either Windows is configured very stupidly or something: the fans are either completely silent or howl. But at least a third of the essment is small nuances, which should distinguish good manufacturers. In addition to the above - ed up Windows 10 with a bunch of rubbish. Let's say lulling works every other time, it immediately wakes up back. Windows 7 does not work, and the backup-manipulation software for moving from MBR to GPT parions is broken. Find a new normal. In theory, a g powerful boot system (UEFI) with 4 extra parions, but in reality you can’t do anything. I have already spent several days trying to copy the system to the internal HDD and boot from there. Most of the instructions are "go to the command prompt and type these 20 commands". It is called, they walked and walked into a brighter future and returned to the 80s. When rebooting, the internal hard drive usually turns off and on (and this is very harmful to it). Didn't the programmers have enough trouble either? And there is no reset on. Sad. And modern ones are almost all
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