bought from Amazon for $112. I utilize a few days, and then I'll add something later on as I talk about my initial thoughts. At this time, I wholeheartedly advise purchasing. Some advantages include: + Performance is simply space; as compared to my old ASUS, it is just heaven and earth. I've only tested it on DotA so far; the frame rate is acceptable (120-140), the processor temperature is a maximum of 79, and the average is 74 in turbo mode; + the sound is excellent; nothing wheezes or phonites; + the assembly seems to be of very high quality to me; the fingers are obviously present and cannot be removed, but in general you can feel that it is dorohobohato when you hold it; + some people have complained that (this is in turbo mode). To each their own, I suppose. Consider reviews and conduct a sound test before making a choice. Cons: The screen definitely wants to be brighter, but that is more of a quibble than a drawback. I couldn't uncover any other drawbacks; I'll follow up with a general impression.
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