Very pleased with my first laptop, which runs on an AMD processor. Benefits from: 1. Extremely productive (see screenshots) Substantial independence in comparison to rivals (surf for about 8 hours). The Itntel equivalent with the highest performance-to-power ratio. 4. Affordable compared to Intel's 8-core processors (about 2-3 times cheaper than laptops on 8 cores from Intel). 5. A standard cooling system is sufficient for the 8-core's cooling needs. Memory sticks, M2 and 2.5 inch drives, and other components are easily upgradable (sd) Neither the lid nor the keyboard region are likely to break due to the plastic construction. 8, a decent lighted keyboard. The negatives: (1) The person makes a creaking sound. Has a "cheap" plastic texture. The touchpad is only so-so. The size is a little big. 5. Type-C charging and no Thunderbolt support. 6. Mediocre screen. with low maximum brightness Seven, the audio quality is quite low. You can leave your fingerprints all over plastic, and it scratches readily.
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