A good workstation, designed more for home gatherings. I've been using it for a few months now and I'm happy with my purchase. Like it or not, but with all its shortcomings, there are more advantages here. For your money a good option. Some pros: - nimble and productive. Good stuffing, decent percent and video card. Takes out serious loads, does not tupit, - the ability to put two additional ssd at once. - comfortable keyboard, nice arrangement of arrows - the keys are not half-hearted, it's a pity there is no key for calling the context menu. - nice little things, like adjusting the backlight of the keyboard and curtains on the webcam for the paranoid. - under a standard load, such as surfing the net, watching videos or working in office applications, the laptop is absolutely silent - the cooling system is worth the norms. The noise only starts under load. - good embly - nothing creaks, does not crunch, it opens smoothly and comfortably. - a minimum of third-party software, no annoying pre-installed programs. - compact and fairly light. Different cons: - not the most powerful battery - the laptop can work autonomously for a maximum of 4 hours at high load. It charges quickly, but . under load, it discharges just as quickly. - The manufacturer has set a RAM limit of 16 GB. For me, it was not very pleasant, because I wanted to put 32, but here such a bummer. In principle, 16 gigs is enough, but there is never a lot of RAM. If this is critical for you, pay attention to what limit a particular model has. - ty touchpad - the cursor sometimes "floats" not quite where it needs to be. However, if there is a mouse, this is not a problem, but rather a feature. - a poor number of usb-ports - only 2 pieces. Not critical, but annoying. - no microSD slot (although there is USB Type C) - the power supply is large and heavy, like a brick. - the easily soiled case has to be constantly wiped with a cloth. - perhaps the screen lacks brightness a little, but I'm satisfied with the result.
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