It wasn't quite clear to me when the speakers on the bottom of the case operate or are supposed to work in comparison to the ones on the sides. Different pros: The 14-inch length that weighs the least. In addition, charging is simple, which is another welcome feature. The components have an unadulterated form of excellence. Including the material for the trackpad. There are two full-fledged USB ports (USB 3.2) and one HDMI port, allowing you to connect flash drives and external monitors without the need for a docking station or adapters (hi, Nano). Display that is matte, with colors and viewing angles that are pleasing. The identical keyboard offered by Lenovo and IBM. A sophisticated fingerprint scanner built into the power button: there had never been one in laptops before, and as a result, I didn't use it. However, I later decided to test it, and I did so almost without encountering any issues. When you try something, and that something works without straining or interfering, it just works, and it even helps to unlock it faster: it would take a bit longer to write the pword / unlock code than to put your finger on. In my opinion, this is a decent level when you try something, and that something works without straining or interfering. It is really intelligent; prior to that, I used the Lenovo T510 with a Core i7 processor for ten years; after replacing the HDD with an SSD, it still flies; nevertheless, the weight and size of that machine are absolutely horrifying in comparison to this little one, but what a powerful little one it is. And when compared to the development that has been made over the past ten years, the 11th generation core i7 and the new GPU are more than worthy companions for contemporary duties. Compatible with Windows 11 and ready to use. Torrents appear to be pumping over the wire despite the very fast Wi-Fi. The battery is able to maintain its charge just barely: sufficient for 6-7 hours of YouTube, twitch, 1C, or excel streaming in parallel mode. The problem is that it quickly becomes contaminated. The overall sensation is comparable to that of using an iPad, albeit one that runs Windows, has a display that is matte, and comes equipped with a full-size keyboard. Some cons: When I push the left mouse button (LMB) over the trackpad, it doesn't always work the first time. Maybe it's because I haven't figured out how to do it properly, or maybe it's just because I'm married. Even though it appears that all of the settings are configured in such a way that it will not adjust the brightness, the screen itself makes the adjustment. The most insulting part is that, once again, my lack of reading is a possibility, but I was unable to get the LTE module to operate. I tried using a nano-sim purchased from Amazon. Maybe it shouldn't be here, or maybe it isn't designed for our SIM cards; maybe it's a laptop for another location; but, there was a theory that went something like this: if it exists, then it ought to function. However, the LTE network does not display once the SIM card has been placed due to an error that occurred for some reason.
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