Good basic laptop for the virtual school. Very light and long battery life. USB ports, webcam, trackpad, everything works great. This is a no-frills laptop, so the storage footprint is very small. No USB-C ports. There is no drive. There is no memory card slot. Ideal for surfing the web and creating Word/PowerPoint documents. When first started the laptop is in "S mode" which I was unfamiliar with, but apparently it's a locked version of Windows from which you can't load non-Microsoft programs (like Google Chrome). Until you download an app called Turn off S Mode from the Microsoft Store. It's free and really not difficult. You can watch a 2 minute YouTube video to understand this. Overall I'm happy with this purchase, my son is doing a virtual school on it and his screen is bigger than his friends who use Chromebooks.
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