I was quite concerned about the 14-inch screen's tiny diagonal. I was working on a 23" monoblock before that. It turned out to be perfect for my tasks (at work). I'm no longer limited to working at my desk; I can now do it anywhere, even in an armchair, the kitchen, the country, or a park. Yes, because the laptop doesn't come with an operating system, you must download and install drivers from the official ASUS website in order to make all of the F1-F9 keys functional (brightness, volume, keyboard backlight, etc.). I made it myself, and it's quite simple. A list of drivers available for download appears after choosing your laptop model in the window on the Download Center website. One more thing: because the processor is 11th generation, you must first install one driver before you can install Windows. The "Frequently Asked Questions" section of the website contains a thorough explanation of this.
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