I decided to buy this computer for school. I wanted something more portable than my desktop computer that I can work on or take to class when we start coming back in person. I was worried about how fast it would load. It starts up pretty quickly and loads pretty well for something so small. Most websites load in just a few seconds. I decided to do a stress test to see how long it might last. I downloaded some light games from Steam to see what they can do. I could play Stardew Valley very well and Morrowind very easily. It might load "Just Cause 2" if I turn the settings as low as possible, but it was at a low framerate. This computer will probably be able to handle GTA: San Andreas or a retro emulator. I didn't buy it to play games, just wanted to see what it could do. It is very useful for surfing the Internet and streaming TV and movies. Storage is easy to expand when you use a micro SD card and seamlessly switches to Windows tablet mode when you detach the keyboard. The build quality is also good and it makes a robust impression.
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