I was looking for a light and tiny ultrabook with the newest hardware up to 100,000, so I decided to go with this particular laptop, which has an i7 processor, 16 gigabytes of RAM, and 512 gigabytes of solid-state storage. Both in principle and in practice, I have heard a lot of positive things about the ASUS brand. The action with installments for two years on the offsite played a role as well. For the same amount of money, there were more suitable computers for me, but I was unable to immediately purchase them at that time. In general, the laptop is really nice, and it fulfills the primary needs in a satisfactory manner. My nitpicking led me to wonder what would happen if I warmed up less, but on the off. If only the site would publicize the renowned NumberPad in more prominent locations, it would be nearly flawless. The website does not include any details of any kind regarding the setups that make this function accessible. It was only possible to find out the difference between models with this function with the assistance of a photo in the store, where the difference from models with this function is that they have a very faint glow in the area of the touchpad. ALL. I would not say that I purchased it solely for the purpose of utilizing this function, but I really did require it, and the sensation that I had been tricked does not go away no matter where I go. Yes, and I could never have imagined that someone would fall for a "joke" like that by purchasing the highest possible setup. To summarize, give this laptop a closer look if you are interested in purchasing a portable computer that is not only portable but also charges quickly. Regarding the battery life, it is unquestionably superior to those of regular fat-assed laptops, but it did not leave me with a "WOW" feeling. It is not my impression that you will be able to place yourself behind him, relax, and forget about the battery for the duration of the day. I use it in standalone mode while it's powered by the battery, but I don't turn down the brightness of the display. For me, working is having Chrome open with a gazillion tabs, my antivirus software running, Word or Excel open, and music playing in the background. In this mode, from 100% Hours 8, he is able to survive it, but I can't outpower myself and I have to check the battery charge continuously. And I would relish the opportunity to do so. As for heating - if someone knows if it is possible to undervolt the percent or anyway decrease the temperature, please write, please, in the comments) I think it will come in handy not only for me) I think it will come in helpful for other people as well)
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