It's been mine for three months. I got this laptop for business, but I also enjoy playing games, so the processor and video card were the only factors in my decision. Playing games and working simultaneously on a factory HDD are unrealistic. The factory HDD prevents any hardware from opening normally. I wasn't too lazy to download a couple of random, free programs that checked the health of hard drives that I discovered on the open networks of our Internet, and they both agreed that it was time for this HDD to, to put it bluntly, be put to rest:D After purchasing a standard HDD and SDD, the laptop transforms into an automobile and an airplane. This is the point at which the i7-9 gene of the processor and vidyahi fully manifests its potential. (Yet, all of this requires further money; but, I was prepared for this for my own purposes.) Ideally, purchase extra RAM because Chrome will openly consume nearly all of it during a workday. And for religious reasons, I do not acknowledge other browsers. A month later, the power circuit was messed up, the north bridge burned down, and a number of other components were behind it underneath the board. Repairs costing $16,000 were flown in. I have a laptop that is stationary on the table, there were no issues with the light, and nobody could explain what was wrong to me at the service center. They suggested power surges, something might be shorting there, etc. But I've found that to be the case. I am generally more than delighted with the laptop; it is well worth the money, I have no complaints, and nothing creaks or crunches. About the microphone, I already wrote about deficiencies. And still another BUT: I would be aware that I would upgrade this laptop significantly if I needed to fix it, thus I would undoubtedly use a more potent device: Yet, the method is unpredictable, and I'm content with it because I've already managed to fall in love with it and care for it as best as I can. I'm hoping it will be of eternal service to me.
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