
If you can find it at a reasonable price, it's not a terrible laptop, as far as people's overall perceptions go; nevertheless, this is only true. In normal life, one should not complain about the pace of their task. Not too awful of an assembly. The camera has a physical shutter that can be used to cover the lens, which is a very practical feature. The drive (Samsung) was very happy with the speed, but at the same time, it is a fact that is not very pleasant: it is hot (the thermal pad is in place). Another memory stick can be physically inserted into the available expansion slot. Not noisy. You are free to settle in and get to work in complete privacy. The battery maintains its charge quite independently. When the processor is upgraded, there is an immediate and noticeable drop in the amount of autonomy provided. Working with materials (distance learning) is sufficient for at least four hours when "browsing." It may even take longer. The matrix is the one and only serious drawback in my eyes. At first, I speculated that it might be because of specific computers, but it turned out to not be the case. There is no variety in viewing angles, and you can't even talk about black because the color reproduction is so terrible and washed out. Strange visual effects can be seen when using the dark theme in Windows 10. In overall, the laptop is not terrible; nevertheless, if you take it for an appropriate price tag and do not choose it for April 22nd, you will be disappointed.

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