As a more portable alternative for mobile development, this product was purchased to take the place of a 15-inch Lenovo ultrabook. After doing some research on the market because I required the laptop immediately, I happened to notice this particular model because it had an attractive price tag and reasonable specifications. The AMD 5000 series has satisfactory overall performance, a blazing-fast solid-state drive (SSD), upgradable dual-channel RAM, and an IPS screen. It has loud speakers with a hint of bass, the previous Lenovo has a subwoofer, but for this price the sound is also good, the build quality is normal, and it works out for 6 hours quietly with a decline in brightness and an average load. Throughout the purchasing process, I had some reservations because 30,000 won is a lot of money for a laptop, and the fact that equipment costs have gone up made me somewhat skeptical, but I was incorrect. After reading the reviews, it was possible to get an accurate picture of what is going on with the purchasers. That is to say, there is an assured desire to acquire a "plane" when purchasing an equipment classified as "budget." This is not possible. While looking to purchase a laptop, it is imperative that you have a thorough comprehension of the purpose of the device as well as the essential features. If you want it to look good in "metal," the performance will be worse; if you want it to be powerful, the price will be higher; if you want it to look good at "maximum speeds," then forget about the price tag and take the maximum; and don't complain that you don't have "gelik" for the price of "nine." Regarding complaints from comments: "Dim screen" refers to the fact that you are not aware that HP, just like any other device, need its own set of drivers. About Windows, the issue was fixed by ate. Windows will automatically download and install the required drivers. Does not help, download the utility from another website not associated with HP; she will handle everything on her own. It was decided by installing drivers, and they pulled themselves up from Windows. The sound was described as "wheezing." Even at the maximum level, there is no wheezing. While working within an operating system based on Linux, such as Ubuntu, drivers do not present the same issues. The most recent off. release, firewood, functions properly "out of the box." "Awful plastic," you say? Do you really believe that? For 30k? Whether you grip it by the corner or the screen, the plastic is typical; there is no indication that it was upgraded to superior quality; it does not crack and it does not creak. You won't find any metal or velvety-smooth plastic here, but everything else is well within acceptable limits, so you should be able to get some work done.
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