After using it for a month and a half, it was upgraded to Windows 11, which runs quickly and without lagging or hanging. No complaints have been made since I brought it to work in AutoCAD. In terms of the games, Age of Empires 2 Definitive Edition runs smoothly, but things are less than ideal with the fourth installment. Elite Dangerous's horizons on ultra settings tug like two fingers, but overall, Odyssey operates at high levels despite having issues. Typically, Factorio flies. The color is pleasing, and the prints are barely perceptible. I'm fussy about the tiny things in this regard, but overall I'm happy with the build quality. The fingerprint sensor is not very practical; it responds somewhat slowly, which is not ideal. Previously, the sensor on an HP Pavilion m6 was quicker. Although the sound did not perform as well as the camera, it will suffice for business. Akuma charge is plenty. The charge lasted for 3 hours while I was working (on the Internet and using text-editing software). It may last longer, but I didn't need to check it. When I turned it on after a week without electricity while it was in sleep mode, the battery was almost full. The screen is typical and works for me. The acquisition has met my expectations.
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