Very poor quality screen. You will not find this laptop at the "exhibition" in stores. Do you know why? Yes, because then no one will buy it. The colors are not natural and not clear. Viewing angles are minimal. The brightness is average. At the maximum, the eyes hurt, the screen is dim by 90-95%. How HP was able to achieve this is a big question. There is not a single light indicator on the clave, neither on the caps nor on the num - very convenient! I took it for work and study, plus I thought maybe what games would still go. As a result, none of the 4 downloaded went. Passed under warranty. They returned with the words - no problems were found. If the laptop cost 20,000 - 25,000, then there would be no questions. And so in a laptop for almost 60 K there is a screen of a budget netbook.
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