For $49,000, you can get a Ryzen 5 4500u processor, 512 GB solid-state drive, 8 GB of RAM, and an IPS display. At this price point, the competition has some scary reviews about the screen loops falling off (hello, MSI), or the inability to upgrade the memory, or the tn matrix, so I am very satisfied with my purchase. P.S. the temperature dropped after the ates, reaching a maximum of 76 degrees. The benefits of it include: Excellent 4500u processor, immediately available dual-channel RAM, a nice screen, and a 512GB solid-state drive. There have been no complaints about the assembly. Things of a more pleasant nature: aesthetically pleasing design, low weight, pre-installed operating system, somewhat comfortable keyboard, and there is no way to inadvertently activate the power button. Negatives: Not only is the battery unable to be removed, but there is also no sign of it anywhere. Memory operates at a speed of only 2666 MHz and not 3200.
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