- Price quality IPS matrix - no matter what, but it is much better than TN + film matrices (I chose it purposefully and it was priority N1). And the matrix is really happy! SSD256Gb - the size of the SSD is just right, the manufacturer Hynix - plus or minus is not yet known. Very pleasant sound (within the laptop budget) + the sound is quite loud. Full size keyboard. LEDs on the Num Lock and Caps Lock keys (!) Pretty smart percent for everyday and office tasks. Fast Wi-Fi. 1 USB 2.0 - type for a mouse and 2 USB 3.0 for external media. Camera with a shutter - the shutter closes the camera mechanically (!) For disassembly, all the bolts are easily accessible (unlike a similar series on HP, where you need to peel off the rubber feet). Virtually no heat. There are drivers for Win11 When installing Win10 - all drivers cling to the move - then you can ate them by downloading from Lenovo's off site or simply install the proprietary Utility, which itself will suggest what exactly needs to be ated. There is an ate for the BIOS - installation from under Windows. Before ating the bios, ate the drivers just in case.
- The central part under the keyboard bends a little (it was in the reviews on YouTube) - I just glued the self-adhesive legs from the routers. In the dark at startup, you can see that the matrix lights up in the corners - this is from a series of nit-picking, but what do you want from a matrix in a laptop for this money. They rearranged to put RJ45 connectors under LAN - though it’s not really needed, but I still have a USB-LAN adapter, if I feel like it.