Well, what can I say. If the design is not the main criterion for you - it's better not to even look at the poppies. Performance in working with third-party software, I can’t call it anything other than a failure. One last example: downloading Chrome, Lightroom, and Outlook at the same time resulted in the computer rustling helplessly for 20 minutes until it finally deigned to come off. I understand that the limitations of the younger model are imposed (i5, 8GB of RAM - in general, not much at the present time). But SUCH lags are beyond good and evil. Add here the annoying feature of the poppy to "check" third-party applications that have not been used for more than 2 weeks, and as a result, loading the computer in a configuration ready for work can take up to an hour. However, I think the cause of these problems is rather Makos (which, according to the sensations from year to year, become more beautiful and crooked at the same time - as an example: parental control, which has actually not been working since 2022), and not iron. Of the pluses, in addition to the design, of course, I can note the amazing quality of the screen. A monitor of similar quality + a system unit with hardware of similar power will cost quite comparable, if not more, compared to a poppy. Actually, this led, at one time, to the purchase of this device.
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