Great model! Suits everyone! Pros: -Proc. Ryzen 7 4700U, 7nm - very fast! (See comparative tests) at this price, intel pays. -On board SSD NVMe WD 512 GB, read speed 1.9 GB / s, write 1.5 GB / s (when filling 50% of the total volume, it was faster on an empty one) -The memory is soldered to a 8GB 3200MHz board, it is possible to add it to a free slot. - FHD screen, 14 size, not small not big, operate conveniently. -Metal case and lid and bottom of the laptop. Convenient hook on the bottom, easy to take, carry. -Radeon Graphics 7seris allows you to run games in HD, you can also allocate up to 2GB of memory in bios for the needs of graphics! (there are all sorts of settings and optimization for games and other software from AMD) -Sound Harman Kardon - sounds very nice, with a margin of volume. - The fingerprint scanner is built into the power button, mega speed! Something that didn't happen on past versions of the E-series Thinkpad. -Convenience of the ThinkPad keyboard, trackpoint and touch pad, who knows he knows))) (the mouse is almost not needed, it is very mobile and convenient to work with) - There is an additional full-size slot for a second NVMe SSD! - no pre-installed Windows, no need to overpay) - graphical Bios (I see it on the Finkpad for the first time) Got cons: -8 GB of memory is not enough, since you can arrange an upgrade. - no fingerprint scanner support under linux (I hope it's a matter of time) -I agree with the previous review, there is not enough keyboard backlight.
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