The laptop is generally on fire! Quad-core 11th generation CPU with 8M cache and HT. A RAM of 8 GB. FullHD screen with Micron SSD Linear Read/Write 2.2/1.1 Gb/s, which is of good quality and brightness. They ignored the sound, despite the fact that it is entirely typical. Dual band WiFi is convenient. The idea for the legs is interesting. This is a pair of rubber bands. About the deficiencies. I'm not sure what HP feels about it, but you have to consider it when you're 21 and painting a laptop. No matter how carefully you use it, it will already be scratched in half a year, in one way or another. The keyboard was also decorated, which was absolutely unnecessary. Moreover, the two screws on the back cover have silver paint. There are just 2 USB ports, and as usual, they were clamped. and Type-C, which appears to be an economic class right away. It's obvious that this is a certain type of netbook because there isn't a LAN connector, yet all of a sudden, all you have is a cord. The case's thickness made it simple at the same time. As usual, the hinges are really tight; you must grip the bottom in order to remove the lid with one hand. Bulb placement to the right is peculiar. You must view the laptop from the side to determine whether it is on or off. There isn't any firewood on the HP website because the laptop runs FreeDOS, even though there are images from Win10. The firewood all flew by itself, including me, when I installed 20H2 using UEFI mode and a flash drive. on push buttons. Although the SSD is a Micron and supports NVMe, it is unclear what to expect from it and the read/write ratio is peculiar twice. ridiculous radiator air outlet. It blows on the matrix loops' plug, and as a result, it is somehow reflected in such a way that it produces a slight whistle that is not very pleasant in stillness. The cooler is mostly off during surfing, though, and the room is +25 degrees. The camera is basic and inexpensive, with 0.3 to 0.5 Megapixels. Simplest is BIOS. In a nutshell, as a working machine, it is simply the best in its price range. I suggest!
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