Its pros: This is a very powerful machine that will cope with most tasks. Decent screen, powerful processor and video card. If you do not load something heavy (like 3d games), then it is very quiet. The second screen is basically a rather useless gimmick, but you can, for example, display some kind of video on it without closing anything on the main one. With its cons. The second screen is very different in quality from the main one, it was clearly saved on it. There is a different coating and a different color rendition, so the difference is striking. Viewing angles are also not brilliant, but you have to look at it at an angle, because it is almost horizontally located, it only rises slightly (vents are located under it). The keyboard is shifted to the front edge due to the second screen, that is, when typing, the hands hang down or on the table. Feels so so. The touchpad is on the right, so left-handers will be uncomfortable. As a consequence of the previous paragraph, it will have to be moved further than usual during operation, which means that the angular size of the screen will also be somewhat smaller. The battery is traditionally weak for this class, but that's to be expected. Few connectors.
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