It seems very strange that a model declared by the manufacturer as a gaming model (which I think should be expressed not only in high-quality stuffing but also in reliable elements of interaction with a laptop) suffers from such breakdowns. Its pros: Good performance, installed ssd and expectations were fully justified | excellent screen, matte with pleasant colors, nice design Got cons: Frankly poor assembly, 2 (!) weeks after purchase, the left shift failed on the keyboard - took it to warranty service, replaced the keyboard (2 weeks without a PC, well, I thought, it happens) even after 4 months the right button on the touch panel failed, with regular use (and in conditions of remote work, I just can’t drag him into the sc again), I’ll note before that I used a prosenko for 7 years Acer aspire v3 571g, there were no such problems. The surface of the touch panel itself is built into the case just below its height (apparently for tactile highlighting of the working surface). It heats up a lot, however, I think this is normal for such a filling.
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