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Review on 15.6" Laptop Lenovo V15 G2ALC 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 7 5700U 1.8 GHz, RAM 8 GB, DDR4, SSD 256 GB, AMD Radeon Graphics, Windows 10 Pro, RU, 82KD0007RU, black by Boyan Bambekov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

I'll get right to the point about installing an SSD or hard drive in your laptop: there is a slot, but the SATA cable (at least 10 cm long) wasn't included in my laptop kit, so I had to buy it separately (and you ask about it before buying!). It cost me around $200 to $300 from China. The cable you buy will probably be bent under another laptop, so you'll have to unbend it at the bend points and make it yourself. First, you might try laying a cable under the batteries, but the 10 cm cable provided by the Chinese manufacturer might not be long enough (if you don't turn the ssd so that it faces the keyboard). I didn't give this a shot because I was too lazy to do so, but you should. Place the SSD in front of the battery and to the left at right angles; then, skip to the left of the mounting leg and lead in an arc to the connection point on the mat. board; the arc may appear a little tight, but this should not be a problem. The disk is securely fastened without the need of screws. Let's keep going. 8/16 CPU 5700U - I have no words. I have 16 GB of RAM total, 8 GB soldered and 8 GB SO-DIMM DDR4 operating at 3200 MHz CL22, of which only 13.9 GB are usable. The processor's video card ate up 2.1 GB of memory, but what's left is plenty for other tasks. Ample in-built study aids The laptop is not designed for gaming, but you may play games on it; csgo runs at a stable 60 to 90 frames per second (a lot of cores does not indicate high fps, it means decent performance across several programs), and there are other benchmarks available on YouTube (search for the name of the CPU). To sum up, from a technical perspective, the thing is that playing games on it is standard, viewing graphics is dubious due to the screen, and for watching movies and reading documents, I recommend purchasing a device with an ips screen but a less powerful processor. In this case, the proprietor is a drinking establishment. To recap, please elaborate if necessary. Best wishes!) His asking price was $45,000–$60,000, and he settled for $45,000.

Pros
  • Price=quality! Compact:) Memory capacity, processing rate Unless you're working with really resource-intensive simulation or design tools, 16 GB of RAM should be more than enough for the vast majority of apps you use. Eight hours of web browsing or four hours of running virtual machines is possible on a single charge. Quick charging time: from 0 to 100 (under light load) in less than two hours. Construction excellence (BUT!) Dedicated Solid-State Drive Slot The network has good receptivity. Having an Ethernet port is convenient.
Cons
  • The case material is not readily stained, is perfectly serviceable, and is inexpensive. The keyboard is haptic and lackluster in terms of aesthetics, but the key travel is smooth and audible. TN The display is the one real drawback. Again, if I don't have anything to compare it to, it's not a deal breaker for me; I've been using the same office monitors for the past 20 (16-18) years, and they're still going strong. There are sufficient USB ports (2 total), but you'll need a splitter or adaptor to use them all at once for a mouse, keyboard, and external drive. The inclusion of a USB Type-C port is a money-saving bonus.