
In general, I went to the store to get a laptop to replace my ancient hp pavilion, and I also wanted hp, I even chose options with a large diagonal in advance. However, after looking at these "bricks" in reality, she suddenly changed her mind and bought a Macbook (a nice bonus - every September in Restore stores they give a discount to students). It is fine for work (4Gb RAM), BUT if you immediately bought windows office and do not work in too large databases and text documents. It’s also great for games, BUT if you play with headphones (Diabla3 goes with a bang, but the laptop starts making noise so that you can’t hear the game, while it heats up very much!). The buttons are soft and backlit, but the layout of punctuation marks after hp puzzles me even after a few months of use - putting a dot and a comma over the numbers 6 and 7 is somehow not human. The payment of most applications disciplines and teaches you to look for free analogues :) Regarding other reviews: 1) They say that it quickly rubs and scratches - I decided not to risk it, I immediately bought a slip case, there are no problems. 2) I can’t say anything about the duration of the charge - I use the laptop in the tail and in the mane, so I have to charge it often. If someone has little space on the Mac, you can add "memory" by using the SDXC card slot (up to 128Gb additionally).

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