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Review on 15.6" Notebook Acer Extensa 15 EX215-31-C6FV 1920x1080, Intel Celeron N4020 1.1 GHz, RAM 4 GB, DDR4, SSD 256 GB, Intel UHD Graphics 600, No OS, NX.EFTER.00P, Slate Black by Stanislaw Kisiel ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Never buy this product.

I'll make a reservation right away: I didn't buy this piece . They brought it to me for an upgrade;))) I was very SURPRISED by the laudatory reviews on the net about this "laptop". Well, enough of the lyrics. Specifics: assembled terribly. The first thing I was upset about was the cooling system. The photo shows (or rather NOT SEE !) the cooling tubes from the radiator plate (if at all this piece of STEEL (NOT ALUMINUM !) can be called that) SIMPLY OUT! The fan just sits in the case and blows. Out of nowhere? Noooott :))) From Nowhere To Nowhere :)) The fact is that in the open state of this "laptop" the matrix cover almost completely (there remains a gap of 2-3 millimeters) blocks the air duct from the fan. Further: there is a slot for RAM. We stick the simplest memory Hynix 2133MHz 4GB. "Note" simply does not start with it. An attempt to find a list of compatible strips was unsuccessful. It is not known what it will start with. If it starts at all. I stick a SATA disk into the m2 slot. He doesn't see him. I go into Bios and see such a stripped-down version that I even got confused, HOW DOES IT WORK AT ALL?! As a result, I come to the conclusion that ONLY nvme disks will live in this m2 slot. Although there is a section in Bios corresponding to this operation, there are simply NO ITEMS TO SELECT :)) And finally: it was interesting how the guys from one of the most provincial offices producing laptops could make their entire product so much easier ? One missing heat pipes (and the entire cooling system) will not get off here . Actually, the second photo gives an answer to this question. You can make a balloon instead of a battery;))) Final verdict: this is not a laptop. This is a parody of a normal instrument. It is almost impossible to use them for their intended purpose. It is strongly not recommended to buy. And I personally recommend approaching all Acer products only in case of emergency and hopelessness. :)))

Pros
  • Weight is more or less acceptable for modern laptops
Cons
  • Constructive (probably not made by engineers, but by top managers from Roscosmos), functionality (working speed is comparable to the first programmable calculators), official support (it simply does not exist. There are no manuals with a list of compatible components. Bios cut to a mind-blowing state). Cost. No. Well, Rogozin certainly did;)))