I bought a laptop as a gift for myself, I have been using it for a year. Satisfied with this laptop. Another minus is that the guarantee, in the MyASUS application, for some reason, I got less than a year . Some pros: Good iron. A good option for a budget gaming laptop for games, with an average price category. I saw top 400k laptops now, but trust me, this one is not bad either. It pulls in Warface at high settings 120 fps, but I generally keep quiet about tanks. I was very pleased with the speed of the Internet via Wi-Fi (about 500 mb / s), but this is for those who have optics. I also want to say that the laptop has a very bright screen, and it reproduces colors very well. Some cons: The first thing I didn't like was that the easily soiled screen gets dirty very quickly. Second, they could do 8 gigs 3050, and not 4 truncated ones. Thirdly, I wanted to change the video card and RAM, but it didn’t work out, it was soldered on the board. Well, and probably the most important thing. My eyes hurt very badly with a bright screen, very often red, even after 4 hours of work.
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