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Review on 15.6" Acer Extensa 15 EX215-22-R2H8 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U 2.6 GHz, RAM 4 GB, SSD 128 GB, AMD Radeon Graphics, without OS, NX.EG9ER.00G, black by Riko Mizuseki ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The ratio of price and quality is very pleasing, I will repeat the purchase.

When compared to laptops made of aluminum, its weight is acceptable, which is a plus. For my money, I am unable to discover any significant drawbacks in it, with the exception of the matrix; nonetheless, for usage as an external monitor in the home, this is a great option. Has pros: The cost is, without a doubt, one of the most significant advantages. It's a terrific deal if you can get 512 SSD, 8 GB of RAM, and the official Windows operating system for 48,000. The ports are made in the traditional style, which is a positive aspect: All keyboards, flash drives, and hard drives are still largely type-b at this time because peripherals have not yet made the switch to type-c. The loading time of the system is really quick, and the browsers perform very well. I haven't figured out what else I want from him yet, but I highly doubt that he will start to slow down once he's accomplished the fundamental functions. despite its advantages. The matrix is undoubtedly a vulnerable spot in the argument. The colors have lost their saturation, and there are no viewing angles available. The reviews presented in this section do not tell any lies. The case is the simplest available, but this is not a disadvantage; rather, it is an explanation of the device's class and the amount it sells for. No issue. The keyboard is unique in appearance. Although the key travel appears to be comfortable, the size and accuracy of the keys, which are caused by an additional digital block, are a source of irritation. I do not comprehend the current obsession with something that is not very large and is shifted to the left; the touchpad is located here. On the other hand, navigating it with your finger is a very pleasurable experience, even though I wouldn't put it in the same category as high-end devices. I was dissatisfied with the old-mode charging; the time has come for everyone to switch to type-c and live a happy life; otherwise, the group of power supplies that are currently stored under the table is getting rather worn out.