I have a model that has 16 GB of RAM and a solid-state drive with 1024 GB of storage; in theory, I got it for work and for programming because it is sufficient, it loads applications and other content rapidly, and it has a numeric keypad (I took it because of the habit of working with numbers). I purchased 54, and at the time, according to ram 16, the difference between it and other laptops was approximately 14,000 dollars. The fact that you can sit in the browser before it starts making noises like an airplane is one of the drawbacks (not critical, but a little annoying) Regarding independence, somewhere in the range of five to six hours. language switching (Shift + alt) does not always work, sometimes it is very infuriating (it normally switches from 2022 to English, but from English to 2022, you need to double check or check) the ~ key does not work, in order to be reflected, you need to press a space or another character (in passwords, when you have the last ~ this is a problem). I looked for a solution to the problem on the internet, but after I had already tried everything else (energy dependence, etc.), I decided to download Windows ates. and well, the Wi-Fi connection would occasionally drop out. You have to keep in mind that this is a low-cost laptop, with the exception that the random access memory (RAM) and memory both have a capacity of one terabyte each. I really hope that my review was helpful to someone.
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