Nowadays, high-quality laptops are not typically produced because smartphones dominate the market. This is my second laptop in three years, and a year after it began using, it began irritating me with its minor defects, such as an intermittent blue screen when in sleep mode (because of this, I actually swapped the old laptop), and a problematic and backlash touchpad. Even though Asus claims to have some sort of military strength requirements, they don't even look like them in this situation. Via the integrated MyAsus tool, NumberPad can be turned off. When you switch on the Wi-Fi, it does not pick up again, and the Ethernet plug must be disconnected and re-cut, but at least the programs do not crash when I set the network connection management in sleep mode as absent in the power supply settings.
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