So I wanted to share immediately, after the first inclusion, so that the rest were in the know)) Outwardly good, loaded quickly. Licensed Windows, no need to bother with the settings. Light. If that can be called a plus, so be it. And, well, yes, the price is a plus)). It's too early to talk about reliability, the first day out of the package, we'll see how it shows itself. And now a ladle of tar. Build quality is rubbish. It is ideally thin)) So thin that you touch the screen cover and run across the matrix of the rainbow. The plastic is terrible, the buttons are uncomfortable and, damn it, hang out. As if this is not an acer, but some kind . we will not go over to the identities of cheap competitors. A noisy, cooling fan almost always takes off, but this is not a jamb, but rather hello from AMD. Well, the funniest thing is the touchpad. Yes, it rattles like a rattle every time you press any key. Here's a really musical laptop, I haven't seen anything like it yet)) And in general, I didn't expect such build quality from Acer. Maybe it will get dusty, it will rattle less. Or maybe I got a factory defect and others don’t have it, but even I doubt it. The screen is dim, that's true. And the viewing angle of the matrix is very small. In general, of course, all this is trifles and nit-picking. For the price, it's a decent machine. As far as reliability, time will tell. Didn't mean to offend any brand or model. Just who will buy, be prepared to get a relatively good working platform for iron, in a terrible case. Well, who wants an ideal, the price tag will be one and a half - two times more expensive.
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