Obsolete non-book, but with a strange combination of iron and having everything you need. For simple tasks requiring x86, the architecture will do, otherwise I'm sorry. Got pros: A laptop for the price of a tablet (I took it for 14k). Full hd ips matrix. (Eyes don't bleed like on cheap TNs). 4 gigabytes of memory, which is the minimum for smooth operation. (There are still 2 and 3 gigs, which is absurd). Passive cooling. (You can forget about maintenance and not be afraid of carpets.) Windows included. Cons: Very small screen. Low performance. (The outdated dual-nuclear Celeron comes from 2022 - the main performance limitation.) Small drive (64 giga-Windows + necessary software + Some files, at least 250 mb / s read speed like sata ssd.) The impossibility of upgrading (everything is soldered, from the slots something similar to m2, but no fasteners on the case.)
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