I took the Core i3 8130U 2200 MHz/15.6"/1920x1080/4GB/500GB HDD/NVIDIA GeForce MX150/Windows 10 Home modification for 31.5 k. As they say, the laptop slowed down mercilessly out of the box - after all, Win10 likes to eat a lot, and slow laptop screws do not contribute to performance. Therefore, on the very first day I took it apart, looked at what and how, added another 4 gigabytes of memory and replaced the HDD with an SSD of the same capacity (480 gigabytes, to be exact). As a result, we got quite an adult i3 8130U/8 GB/480GB SSD/MX150 config for ~37k. By the way, if you wish, you can insert either a DVD or a second HDD / SSD through an adapter frame - the SATA connector is soldered for this. In the photo - the inside of the laptop before the upgrade.
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