Consumer goods. I don't see any benefit for the money. The thing is new, and not happy, as it happens. Buy boo with a good matrix. Insert a top processor. If you do not work autonomously, then take it without a battery at all. It will be more profitable, help a compatriot, and not a bourgeois who imposed , polluted the nature with overproduction. Pros below: Imprint. Big speaker. Solid, seemingly indestructible loops. Pleasant color reproduction, how it is combined with highlights on black is a mystery of technology, a surprise. Its cons: Power on on the keyboard. The matrix glares from the edges. No sleep on, no pause on for punto switcher. Instead of a pause, the laptop power on. The lid opens to a maximum of 95 degrees. The weight is almost the same as the old 450 five years ago. It also makes noise, although a solid radiator and 10nm percent. The screen is small.
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