
I took Ryzen 5800H + Nvidia RTX 3060. Before him there was a Lenovo Thinkpad P50 that died a heroic death from something spilled on it while I was away for a while . Works under Linux Fedora 36. I took it mainly for work, sometimes to play. Why gaming? All the same, in gaming performance is not cut so much for the sake of autonomy. I am generally satisfied with the choice, I got what I wanted: good processor performance, a good video card (not the top one, of course, but it seems to me enough), good autonomy. I am more than satisfied with the screen, a clear image, rich colors, everything is as it should be. Separately, I would also note the sound: here I usually don’t expect anything from laptops, it buzzes and it’s okay, but still it’s good, even the detail is present and the naturalness of many sounds, listening to it is pleasant even for me, spoiled by the sound of professional musical equipment. The keyboard is also generally liked, except that it lacks separate volume and microphone keys, but the keys are more pleasant to press than on the Lenovo Thinkpad P50. But in a barrel of honey, as usual, not without a fly in the ointment. I have already noted the troublesome touchpad and WiFi module above. The power supply is quite monstrous, and the cable is even thicker than in the Thinkpad P50. Everything else is great so far.

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