Customers, if you were aware that the lid has an LED boat before you purchased it and now you dislike it, why did you do it? Or perhaps you didn't even have this device? Got pros: light, small, and well-made Without the LEDs on the lid, this laptop would meet the requirements for a strictly unisex laptop. - A device with respectable power. After reinstalling Windows, -Program * Driver (I won't make any advertisements) quietly locates drivers for every component, which, for example, does not happen with Dell and Samsung laptops. -good key spacing, but the laptop will malfunction if liquid spills on the keyboard because it is not rubberized. has drawbacks: - a class of devices that are utterly useless (both gaming laptops and laptops in general). It's time to open your eyes. Marketers are urging bloggers and the media in every way possible to spread unneeded jargon. Due to the fact that most people do not utilize powerful gadgets outside of the home, laptops and tablets are not necessary. You can construct a compact PC if you need compactness. Marketing also negatively affects performance. A desktop processor with 4 cores and an 80 watt TDP is equivalent to 8 cores in mobile devices with 20 to 30 watts of TDP. Thoughts of the buyer are that if there are 8 cores, then this must have 8 cores as well. Not! I have 40 game accounts available in the cloud for when I need to play, and I have a free web computer with 12 GB of RAM for processing and rendering needs for other things. I bought this laptop specifically to resell; I wouldn't part with it, even for a sweet price, because a PC is absurdly more convenient (and lucrative) for use at home. Any other laptops have the same limitations. Lack of rj45 and USB type A ports made it difficult to repair. Like all ASUS gaming laptops, it roars even when it is idle, making it unsafe to change the cooler speed. This makes streaming and recording vocals difficult. The microphone/audio input is dual and does not have a 4-pin connector for connecting headset microphones, in addition to being dual. However, the price they demand is not worth the quality of recording an external microphone through the built-in audio. It is not convenient because cooling while the screen is closed is significantly poorer than when it is open.
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