In terms of performance and build quality, it meets expectations, the lid flexes a little, it is completely plastic. The screen is average in brightness and color reproduction, approximately like in other laptops of this price, 120Hz is noticeable, but of course, it does not reach the real 120Hz in expensive monitors. The cooling system copes, but the blowing is not optimally organized - the main flow goes under the screen and in the open state the blowing deteriorates, I tried to put a stand under the legs so that the lower edge of the screen would not rest on the table, so the temperature dropped by 5-10 degrees. Also, the right side of the keyboard heats up to 30 - 40 degrees. In simple and not heavy surfing, the coolers are silent. Before that, I used an Asus taf laptop of a similar configuration, where the temperature monitoring was higher, but the surfaces remained cold.
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