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Review on 14" Laptop Lenovo IdeaPad 5 14ITL05 1920x1080, Intel Core i3 1115G4 3GHz, RAM 8GB, SSD 256GB, Intel UHD Graphics, Windows 10 Home, 82FE00Q0RU, blue by Mateusz Jankowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

For use at business, I was thinking about getting a laptop that was reasonably portable, light, and thin. The budget allowed for up to sixty roubles. This one cost fifty dollars to purchase. The exact same thing, but from a different vendor and with a weight reduction of 60+ grams. The cost-to-benefit ratio is one of the best around. Pros: 1. Price! At least 15 dollars more is required to purchase everything exactly the same from leading sellers. 2. Capability of charging from a type-c port. I use a 15W QC3 charger to power up the device. 3. 8012022ax. There are hardly any comments left on this page. Install the drivers for the AX200 adapter only from the Intel website, not the Lenovo website, if you have a router that is compatible with the Wi-Fi 6 standard. 4. Devoid of stars in the sky, but featuring a transparent and luminous matrix. 5. A pleasant and monolithic body (unlike a similar Dell, for example), which is not a clamshell design. 6. Cold. With these drawbacks: First, the battery! After a full charge, it can be used for 3.5 hours. This is not enough. 2. Unfortunately, there is no slot on the board, and the 8 GB of memory that are there are not very fast by today's standards. Additionally, there is no means to supply the bar because there is no slot. Working with VMware Workstation required me to break some of my routines. The eyes have the equivalent of at least 8 GB of memory. 3. An SSD that is rather sluggish. However, this is still another question of personal preference and can be altered if so desired.