When compared to the old laptop, this is merely a song. The lack of customization options in the BOIS was a major drawback for me. Nothing can be configured in theory. HP's BIOSes are always impressive, but in this case they've outdone themselves. Flashing the BIOS is something I'll have to investigate further. The laptop is not just lightweight, but incredibly so. Taking a corner causes anxiety because you think it might break. It doesn't break, but right now you're bending the case and pressing the touchpad buttons just by taking it around a corner. How?! It's also a pain to lug around in your hands. The case has been squeezed all the way through; any further pressure risks breaking the display. This is, as I mentioned before, a pretty weak argument. Applying even minimal force on the top cover causes it to bend, at which point it presses down on the rear of the screen. As a result, the screen was damaged so subtly that only the most cautious user would notice. You'll have to hand it over or bring it with you to the ceremony. The stars will be removed by me.
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