I grabbed it to have as a spare system for my primary 17-inch laptop. It's a shame you can't hook up an external screen. I'll do my best to work it out. One complete USB drive, at least. A USB-c adapter/splitter is required. The pluses: Despite the aluminum construction, it is not overly hefty. Driven via a USB-c port. Luminous display. Fast computer processor. Internal storage space of 16 GB. The digital keyboard touchpad is a cool addition. Contrast several: Out of the corner of my eye, I can see the screen flickering, a strange PWM behavior likely caused by OLED. Windows said "Hello!" and froze up when a 2K monitor was connected through HDMI. It's tragic. Because of the integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics, or maybe I'm just missing something. The SSD is barely 500Gb in size. I'll add more after the warranty expires, but for now I need to use the single available full-sized USB port to connect an external hard disk. For some reason, the F1 function keys, and not the Fn key, activate the various backlight, sound, and other control modes. But before that, I used four ASUS 17-inch laptops, and everything worked perfectly. It gets noticeably hot even when not under much stress. On your knees, please, no ice.
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