- Incredible processing speed Bezels around the screen that are not too thick A fingerprint scanner that is both quick and tiny.
- Weak screen. It is written in numerous places, but the assertion remains valid. I had enough and I was prepared for it, so I brought it with me to the stock exchange where I work. However, if you want to work with editors, you shouldn't take it for granted. I saw that the screen had one dead pixel. It is vexing, but I have become accustomed to it. There is light visible at the bottom of the screen in point of fact. However, you won't be able to see them while the machine is running, so everything should be fine. Weak webcam. But there's no reason for me to.
- Extremely quick (albeit only a Core i3 dual-core). It takes less than 5 seconds to load. Extended battery life Superior Construction Image clarity Good keyboard, good mousepad. Does not get hot during typical use.
- The touchpad wouldn't operate until I "Branded" entrance into the BIOS using a tambourine (more on that in the comments) and Linux. A custom BIOS with advanced features was accidentally installed. When this is not the case, a shortened version is used.
- + Beautiful graphite body color (I personally like the style, I'm weary of black laptops) + Compact, easy to handle (weight doesn't strain on the arm or back) + There is a card slot for SD cards, a backlit keyboard, a quick processor, a 512 GB SSD, great sound, a long battery life, and a camera shutter (yeah, I'm paranoid).
- Screen, marked cover, limited number of USB ports, no way to expand RAM, and occasionally you wish to connect a hub
- 8 hours of run time on the battery Appearance-wise pleasing Stuffing that is so powerful that everything flies TPC charging Nice keyboard A camera and microphone of high quality.
- Haven't revealed yet
- IPS with a margin of brightness (compared to many competitors) and without PWM, 512 GB solid-state drive (and there is a slot for the second one), 8 GB of RAM, a good processor (enough for everything with a margin, except for heavy games and any graphics processing), full-fledged usb-c (you can charge a laptop through it, you can use it as a display port), there is a card reader, quiet (during office work, the fans
- Although the color spectrum is limited, virtually all laptops in this price range (and even those priced more) include this feature. The viewing angles are not optimal, but they do not in any way impede the worker's performance. It works well for work (writing) or surfing, but it is not likely to be ideal for tasks involving photographs. The husband's wife commented that the word appears to her to have too much space between the letters (smoothing is turned on, the scale is at 100%). Prior to that, there was also a 14-inch FHD display, but they state that despite having a glossy screen, it worked better there; perhaps this factor plays a role. Because my laptop crashed, I am unable to do a live comparison. When I am typing in Python code, I do not experience any difficulties.
- Everything Aside from the Display.
- Due to a bug in the bios, it may be impossible to wake the device from hibernation. It seems like you can adjust certain settings.
- -Good solid body -A fingerprint scanner that is conveniently located on the power button (it works quickly). -A rather nice bios.
- -In my case, Bluetooth is operational, and I am able to make connections. Within Windows 10's Network Connections, the wifi adapter has to have its status changed to "Enabled." If you don't do that, there will be a mistake.
- The laptop is small, light, and powerful all at once.
- The keyboard finally gave out after about 18 months.
- Extends the typical working day without adding additional charges. Even from a power supply of only 27 watts, it is able to charge and function normally (I have one from poco f2 pro) Comfortable keyboard featuring two distinct intensities of backlighting Even if you have to ride in the back seat on a sunny day, you won't have any trouble reading the screen because it is of such high quality for the price. Due to the sturdy knocked down case, you do not have an excessive amount of concern regarding the laptop. Sound that is surprisingly pleasing to the ear. Power supply is incorporated and is 95W; its strength is rated as a plus or a minus down below.
- Windows that was installed during manufacturing; after attempting to upgrade to a new build for three days without success (something went wrong, and the system entered recovery mode); after destroying the nafig file; the issue was resolved by performing a clean installation of the image provided by Microsoft. And this is the most significant drawback: a laptop that costs $900 to $1000 should not adore the head of an average person; rather, that person should open the laptop and use it. More nit-picking, but The included power supply is 95W, which is powerful, which is a plus, but not for trips, because it's very healthy. For trips, I purchased a GAN charge from Xiaomi that is 65W, and it's been working great. After all, Dell and Apple both have touchpads that are more intriguing than the one provided by Microsoft. If you hold down the Function key and press the Function key seven at the same time, Ubuntu will immediately switch to the next screen mode. You cannot switch modes by letting go of the Function key. Dell is more convenient. Fingerprint sensor - Ubuntu typically won't start supporting this feature until the next edition, most likely. NVMe disk for recording is not a fountain; I have a WD SN530 SDBPMPZ-512G-1101, but I'd prefer a Samsung model if I could.