It's been over a month since I started using it. I brought the laptop with me to work today (Android development). Upgraded to 32gb memory and installed a 500gb ssd. I'll begin with a positive note: It calmly pulls numerous open Android projects even while they are in build phase, as well as several emulators, fifty-hundred tabs in Chrome, and other other joys of life. While everything is moving quickly and does not freeze, the laptop is very quiet; I have only heard it a few times. When it is in its regular state, you are unable to even hear it; it is as if it has been turned off! The shell is made of a decent plastic, and the keyboard provides an excellent level of comfort. I enjoy the many sensations of touch. The fact that the camera may be closed and that the view is from above, rather than below, is quite useful. The display is acceptable; the images are sharp and well-lit, and the color gamut is enough. Although I had to work productively for a little over two hours from the battery, I believe that it will be enough for a longer period of time in the future. The battery holds a charge well. I didn't play any games because the removal of Terraria was sufficient to satisfy my need for entertainment. I have no doubt that it will succeed. One of the drawbacks is the AWFUL SOUND! Especially when it comes to system notifications, it's nothing but a torturous experience for the ears and sounds like a metal barrel. The sound quality improved slightly after the Dolby system was disabled in the program settings of the Lenovo Vantage. Although it is appropriate for infrequent watching of the film, it still has the sound of something being played in a barrel throughout it. The act of doing so consists of listening to music. The rest is a living hell, a nightmare, and a horrific ordeal. On the keyboard, pressing a combination does not turn on the backlight. As you press for an extended period of time, everything will begin to flash. After the reboot, you will be able to turn it on; however, if you turn it off at a later time, you will not be able to turn it back on; you will need to reboot instead. Immediately after the purchase, WiFi disappeared at a consistent rate of once every hour. After ating the driver, it still disappeared, but at a much lower frequency. I'd rather not have to deal with issues as ridiculous as that for the money. In general, I am pleased with the purchase, as it completely satisfies the primary purpose for which I bought it, and the cost is reasonable considering the qualities it possesses.
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