I purchased it in September for 31,000 dollars in the following configuration: i3 8130 U, MX 150, 6 GB of RAM, 1 TB HDD, Full HD 15.6" design, with hardware that will enable you to occasionally play games. Before that, there was the Lenovo M5400. I had a very positive first experience with the product, so it only made sense that I would focus my initial attention on this brand. I feel obligated to point out right off the bat that practically all of the brands available in this price range featured versions with +/- the same qualities but a different design, and pretty immediately, all of the manufacturers were dropped with the exception of Leni. Following an examination of the many available combinations, we decided to go with this specific model (model number 81DE00VXRU). At first, I was set on purchasing the device in gray; but, when I found out that the price for it would be several times higher, I made the decision to purchase a black model instead, and I do not feel that I have made a mistake in doing so. There should be no doubts about the design of the laptop because it has a highly professional appearance (by the way, it is very similar to my previous "machine"). The initial configurations of the software had some issues (maybe it was just a matter of habit, but the FN key did not work, and there were also no gestures, but I really wanted =P), but after spending several hours climbing sites and dancing with a tambourine, I was able to get everything configured the way I wanted it. If those are successful, there won't be any issues with this particular facet, and we may move on to the next one. Although the sound quality is debatable at the present (it appears to be fine, but it may not be), the stereo speakers are of high quality; nonetheless, the positioning is not ideal. In terms of assembly, you don't need to expect something cosmic for your money, but it doesn't fall apart and thanks for that) This is my first screen with "full hd," and of course I am satisfied with its quality, as I use it exclusively at home, where the matte surface is appropriate. Unfortunately, I was unable to adjust the sound for myself, but I've gotten used to it over time. And last but not least, the most delectable: iron. In Grand Theft Auto 5, Need for Speed: Payback, Far Cry 5, and other games, you can get a workable frame rate and a good picture by fiddling with the graphics options. In general, the laptop has met all of my expectations, and I have no reservations about recommending it to others.
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