Eight years have passed since I last purchased a laptop computer. The package itself was sturdy, laminated cardboard, and the accessories included not just a charger but also cables and adapters of all types. The only other components are a standard cardboard box, a laptop, a set of instructions, and a means of charging. It's not possible to find anything cheaper. When I first opened the box, I was taken aback by how little the laptop itself cost. You wouldn't expect such a low-quality appearance for the price. But I imagine it's reasonably priced now. In this sequence now: 1. The in-plane switching (IPS) screen works perfectly in terms of viewing angles, but the colors don't match those on my mid-range monitor from a decade ago. 2. Rare in modern devices, the keyboard is fully functional. Simultaneously quite excellent quality; I have no complaints. Certainly not on par with the MacBook, but yet not the worst thing I've ever seen. 3. A frustrated touchpad. Not even any. Using the "left" and "right" buttons, which aren't even on the screen, is a highly inconvenient workaround. The touchpad only responds to presses in the bottom left or right corners. You need to click on the very edge for it to function properly. I guess he just has a habit of surprising people at work. It's not uncommon to act in ways you hadn't anticipated or to find that your initial attempts at achieving a goal were unsuccessful. 4. Sound? There is no such thing. My phone's speakers are probably superior to them. You can still hear dialogue and silence the music if you like. 5. The battery, though, was the biggest shock of all. When there is only 10% battery life left, the laptop shuts down without any fuss. Ideally, it would be turned off by 3-5%, but first, I've already done the work correctly, and second, 10% for a fresh batteries is at least half an hour more of effort. But, with a little load, 5 hours is plenty. The claimed 9 hours appears to be achieved entirely with the lights off and no load. It serves its intended purpose (which is why it was purchased), but using it isn't particularly satisfying. An essential purchase is a cordless mouse. It's a lot of work if you don't. We have laptops available if you need one. for multimedia - I advise you to look towards other models.
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