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Review on 14" Notebook HONOR MagicBook X 14 1920x1080, Intel Core i5 10210U 1.6GHz, RAM 8GB, SSD 512GB, Intel UHD Graphics, Windows 10 Home, 5301ABDQ, Mystic Silver by Mateusz Sujak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

Overall disadvantages for many people are inconsequential. A very high-quality product, a tried-and-true design, and a fair pricing on the market. Its benefits The laptop is unquestionably among the best options available given its price and quality. I contrast it with Lenovo's 15-inch equivalent model from a year ago. 1) Metal case that is reasonably thin and small. The construction is solid. 2) A good-quality, matte, IPS screen that opens 180 degrees. Narrow frame. 3) A keyboard that feels like a high-end laptop with large keys and elastic travel (ideally Lenovo). 4) The 65W charger is really small and charges via a Type C connector. Having a single charger for your phone and laptop while traveling is practical. 5) Decent stereo sound, loud volume, however to my ears it sounds a little squeaky (Lenovo has bass). 6) Linux picks up a well-known musical instrument and stands up without any more dancing. Everything functions as intended. 7) The battery is durable. 8) Abundant performance for working with a browser, the office, etc. With many open tabs, the browser practically flies. Cons are: 1) The fan turning on even during simple chores, even while the laptop is "cold," is a major negative for me and many reviewers. It comes on even with a few open tabs. It also produces a rather high rumble that can be clearly heard in a quiet space. They claim that it has more to do with the hard drive's "protection" than it does with the processor. Yet, for some people, especially if you won't work in perfect silence, this disadvantage is completely irrelevant. 2) Dismantled the BIOS. For instance, Lenovo has the ability to open the lid.