The laptop is completely happy. For this price, you're not likely to find anything comparable anyplace else. On March 21st, I put it on the market for $43,000. Have not yet discovered it on my own. BUT! I've seen in all the videos. Moreover, you can add another SSD M2, HDD, and memory bar to it (the main one is soldered on the board) Its benefits strong office employee (I took the version of ryzen 5 4500U 8GB 256 SSD). even little games are pulled. In actuality, a full stuffing with the potential for an upgrade later. When selecting a laptop, the metal cover and the availability of Type C with PD charging were fairly persuasive arguments. Lightweight and extremely compact, along with the inclusion of Numpad (for me, this is vital as the work involves computations). several hot keys with three levels of key lights, nice keyboard. Many drawbacks Instead of actual flaws, I would rather blame nitpicking. 1. PD has two typesies, but why are they both on the same side? A query for the engineers is presented below. 2. An outdated power supply, which is incredibly awkward for a laptop of this size. 3. The screen dims at large deflection angles, but it is barely perceptible.
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