Good. Very good. Ultra good. For doubters: yes, it costs 3050. It pulls everything, at least from what I need. The most user friendly book I've ever had. The comfort of use is at the highest level: from the separate buttons for turning on the micro and camera, to the implementation of the charging connector. Vinyl stickers inside Got pros: Touchpad space. Doesn't heat up. Even cyberpunk cool blows normally. Fans blow powerfully, but relatively quietly. There is a sound, of course, but it looks more like a measured rustle than demonic howls. Looks like a laptop, not an alien artifact. Although I have a couple of questions about the strange protruding thing on the lid. In general, it feels strict and practical. The color is dark blue with a slight sheen, without which it would look less premium. Very light for its size. Different cons: The screen is too bright and saturated for me, IPS would be nicer. But this is purely a matter of taste. If you have not had OLED before, you will have to get used to it. Marked body. Touch the device only with clean hands and carry a cloth with you. I would like to complain more, but there is nothing more.
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