Overall, I'm pleased, although I don't like the shortcomings. Benefits: It's sleek and unobtrusive. Nice display. In a professional setting, the performance is adequate. Instantaneous loading. Definitely not suitable for any kind of game. I upgraded to Windows 11, but now I'm starting to regret it. With version 11, drag-and-drop to the taskbar was eliminated, and the operating system generally became more cumbersome to use. A number pad is available. In terms of comfort while working, the keyboard scores high. The keys are responsive without being too tight or too loose, and there is minimal to no backlash. Webcam users can use the sliding shutter, which is not stated in the product description. According to Lenovo's website, you can add a 2.5" disk (however, based on the reviews, you'll need to buy a connector, it's not included) and more RAM to this laptop (available 4GB soldered to the motherboard). Variable drawbacks: When using a touchpad or keyboard on a laptop, the sharp edge splinters the hand. But, if you want to use a separate mouse and keyboard, this may not be an issue. Because of its vertical play, the touchpad taps with every press. There is no USB-C port, the keyboard moves slightly when pressed, there is no visual differentiation between letters of different languages, the screen hinges are quite stiff, and there is no indicator of SSD activity.
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