
Gone are the days of paying $400-$500 even for an entry-level laptop. With the release of these brands, not only can you afford an entry-level laptop for less than $300, they perform just as well as some of the $500 laptops. This is one of the reasons I bought a second laptop when our kids are homeschooled and technology seems to be advancing faster and devices are quickly becoming obsolete. This laptop is very fast for its price range and can do more than light gaming and daily surfing and work tasks. The screen is nice and bright, it can play HD videos and play Roblox, which is currently very popular with kids, without lag. Wi-Fi also has a standard 5GHz and 2.4GHz antenna, as well as a Bluetooth connection, so most modern devices can be easily connected to this laptop. The touchpad surface is large even without a mouse, but nice and light, thin and unbeatable for the price 😃👍

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