I'm not a fan of laptops. My experience with them is based on work alone which is why I kept my eye on Lenovo from the start (as well as some big names that cost about 3x as much as this one) than the one I've had for 2 years took a hell of a lot. continued to beat and work great, but it had half the RAM and CPU of this model. At the moment I've been using this to browse the web, updated Windows 10 to the latest version and run a system scan. This took about an hour and a half. Not bad. I want to see how this works in mobile use as a drone base station. Liked the amount of RAM and speed, as well as disabled Windows S mode (which might not include the cost, but oh well). can increase the desktop density to a higher density, and can also increase the RAM density depending on the load, which is perceived as a base station when connected to the data acquisition drone remotely. actively encourage others to build desktop computers. About a decade. I'll be honest, I'm fine with this laptop. Once the drone's first long-distance flight takes place, I'll update how it went.
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