I took a brand new one for 60 - extremely satisfied, on Windows nothing better to find for the money. Despite the weak characteristics, I have enough for 10-20 browser tabs, vscode and a heavy [dev] server on the node (~ half a gig of RAM only for it). Pros: The advantages of the sea, all cannot be listed. But the general conclusion is this: after other laptops on Windows / Linux (and I had ~ 7 pieces, from a netbook to an HP ElitBook) it's just different - the next level, it can't be compared, other manufacturers just do everything worse. I used to think that it was impossible to live without a track point (thinkpad, elitbook), now I think so about the Apple touchpad. Of the advantages of this particular model, this is a lot (compared to new poppies) of connectors and a magnetic charging connector. Well, the cost. Cons below: The screen not only has a small resolution, but also the viewing angles above and below are quite small. The system itself works well, but third-party applications can crash. Telegram is from half a gigabyte of RAM D =
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