The dimensions and cost of this laptop are its primary selling points. To obtain these capabilities, though, I paid a high price. There are certain drawbacks to the gadget, however this is one instance when you get "top for your money." You'll need to shell out another $10,000–$15,000 and try your luck with a different model if you want a more powerful graphics card, longer battery life, or other features like three-color keyboard backlighting or a better calibrated screen. There was no cheaper choice for a laptop with a discrete graphics card when I got this one for $7,090. There will be no issues with rolling windows. There isn't a more cost-effective alternative that offers a comparable set of features. If you need a machine that can print and run major toys (although on low graphics in certain titles), for a reasonably modest price, this is your choice. However, graphic artists and programmers should look elsewhere, as the screen and battery are fairly terrible.
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