About two years ago, I decided to treat myself to a laptop with a 9th generation Intel Core i7 processor and an RTX 2060 graphics card. 16 gigabytes of random access memory) I will state this right off the bat: do not throw away any money on Nitro 5. If you don't pay up, you'll be sorry afterwards! I will sign a detailed statement describing all of the issues with the laptop (and I will definitely include photographs of all of the defects): 1) The keyboard deletes characters at an unreasonably fast rate. After a week, it had already developed significant rubbing. After a year had passed, my key was totally and completely deleted! To gum! and there will soon be two more. One of the buttons was broken in half. Should I get a new keyboard? Guys, the keyboard is soldered, and you will need to disassemble the entire laptop in order to solder the plastic, and then you will need to solder the keyboard back together. In spite of the fact that it's not the original keyboard, keyboards like this one cost at least two and a half thousand dollars. In addition, you still need to peel the thermal protection off gently while attempting not to break it and glue it back on. In general, it is difficult to modify, expensive, and breaks down quickly. Additionally, it is pricey. 2) The laptop is starting to feel rather toasty! I am at a loss for a solution to this issue because he is continuously getting hot under the collar! Climbed a number of online discussion groups; it seems that all laptops in this series (nitro 5) overheat. regardless of the type of filling. And there is nothing that can be done about it. During a LACKluster game, I worked up to a temperature of 96 degrees. 3) The video or animation in some of the clips has a stuttering picture. There are a lot of films and animations out there that I just don't get, and I have no idea what the connection is between them. Since the time of purchase, it has remained in this state. As of right now, I am still alive, I still don't understand the keyboard, I drive on a broken one that has been covered with adhesive tape, it gets very hot when all of the games are played in succession, and I sit here and wait for the laptop to fall back. It's just an assembly that's ridiculously inexpensive, so you might as well throw some money at it and get a more costly laptop. The keyboard's plastic simply wore away from the inside out until it was completely gone. This is something I have never seen before.
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