The computer serves its intended purpose (office + movies) admirably well and at a reasonable price. Arguments in favor follow below: Very potent for the cost. Also, his screen is one of the greatest in its class, which is presumably what fooled them in the first place. I showed it to my better half using Google Docs and YouTube, and she agrees that it will do. And after I installed 16 GB of RAM, it was fantastic; you can now multitask without worrying about how many tabs you have open. The audio quality is likewise excellent for the price, much surpassing that of my $50,000 Dell. Keep it on your knees, it won't get too hot. Contrast the following: The fundamental flaw of this piece of machinery is its poor construction quality. Due to poor installation, everything makes noise and rebounds; a button also fell off the keyboard. But he took care of it independently. Everything is secured by sturdy plastic latches, making access a hassle and a potential safety hazard. The battery life is quite poor; just three hours of Skype use leaves less than 20% power. A few extra USB ports would be welcome, and there are plenty of side ports available. Micah bad built-in.
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