Review for a model with 5500U, 16GB RAM and 512GB ssd, 60 hertz screen. Different pros: Price (Although under 70 it was already bold). Ease. Built-in performance (I would not count on GTA5, but Long Dark, Frostpunk, Genshin Impact and the like are normal). The performance of the processor itself will come down. The ability to upgrade - put 32GB of RAM and 1TB ssd. Linux works fine - KDE Manjaro, Fedora Workstation Gnome, everything is ok. Its cons: The cooling is sad, when viewing Google panoramas, the fan is already turned on. The keyboard is flat and uncomfortable, pain after the mechanics. No Ethernet port. HDMI only for monitor (USB-C does not support). The frame top and bottom is huge. Not everything is perfect in terms of assembly, on the right, the case crawls out a little above the side part, but this does not interfere. Some buttons are not perfect
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