The first impression is fairly favorable, with the exception of the screen, of course. Got pros: Purchased about a month ago. I was in desperate need of a computer, so I scoured the entire internet in quest of a decent one that cost up to 20,000 dollars. As a direct consequence of this, we settled on a specific model of the Lenovo Ideapad 15IGM laptop equipped with an Intel Celeron N5000 CPU (the specifications state that it has 4 cores and a clock speed of 1100 MHz), as well as 4 gigabytes of random access memory (RAM). In contrast to what I anticipated, despite Windows 10 Home's user-friendly operating system, my brain just can't take it. Although I mainly use it for office programs and the internet, it performs quite well. I was able to download my favorite game, Second Life, and while it mostly pulls, there are instances when it hangs since there is a lot going on in the game at that particular time. The case and the way it looked in general were both very appealing to me. The keyboard is easy to use, and during the course of the day I became accustomed to using the touchpad. The weight is not significant. Simply said, I wish to upgrade the amount of RAM to 8 gigabytes in the near future and switch from a hard disk to a solid-state drive. A variety of drawbacks: 1. The screen was shaking. Everything has a washed-out look, as if it has been faded. 2. The cover must be completely removed in order to gain access to the primary internal components of the laptop, which are replaceable. There is no alternative choice available.
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