A decent laptop, but I've only ever used desktop PCs, so I have no basis for comparison. My version is slightly different from the standard because I had to purchase the 1650ti plus video card separately. A full-high-definition (fhd) display operating at 60 hertz. But overall, I am satisfied; it lives up to its billing as a gaming laptop. Advantages that vary: Value for money, solid construction, plays every new game, even the most demanding graphics are fine at medium settings. Here we see the built-in benchmark at medium settings in Assassin's Creed: Revelations, averaging 48 frames per second. Cyberpunk is a genre I can relax through as well. Disassembly is a breeze. Negatives include a dirty exterior (which may be easily remedied by setting aside a minute to wipe), a screen that looks and feels cheap, and the inability to play any game you choose on the laptop despite its low price and limited color palette. the keyboard, although that's probably just habit; I also hooked up my gaming keyboard. Till further notice.
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