Initially, I chose a laptop for myself so that I could play and work on it (basically a replacement for a worker). So to say 2 in 1, so that for 4 years its power is definitely enough. For me, this laptop is magical, I am very pleased with the purchase. All of the above disadvantages, so to speak, are "sucked from the finger." The laptop is excellent for the money and fully pays for my needs. Roughly speaking, I sit behind him from morning to evening. Perhaps for some, these cons (above) are critical, but for me, most are not cons at all, but simply the nuances of the laptop model. I didn't want to pay 200-300k for a laptop. In any case, you can find a solution for all the disadvantages, and most importantly, as for me, the power and processing speed of the laptop. I took for 128k in an unofficial store. Model/Version: ASUS ROG Strix G15 G513QM-HN027
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