I really like this computer. Coming from a three year old Lenovo Ideapad 100s. I only paid $200 for a Lenovo, but I regret not buying something better like this computer right away. Compared to Lenovo's Intel Celeron processor, the HP x360's i3-8130 processor is lightning fast: websites open instantly, downloads are fast, videos play smoothly and buffer quickly, etc. Also, the tablet mode is very interesting and really brings that added value. While I don't plan on using the stylus much, I love the touchscreen and have found myself using it. I believe this computer will be sufficient for most games, but I don't play games, so I'm not very well versed in this area. I use this computer for law school and would highly recommend it to any undergraduate or graduate student looking for something that will last them 3-4 years (and hopefully more) and not break a book like a Macbook. My only complaint is that the battery life is decidedly short, but it does seem to charge fairly quickly. Overall, this is the perfect laptop: under $500, 8GB of RAM, an Intel i3 processor, and aesthetically pleasing (at least to me).
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