A really well-balanced and reasonably priced workhorse. The price is simply unbelievable; for this amount of money, nothing even came close; comparable laptops begin at about 130,000 dollars. With this processor, a discrete graphics card is not required because it is not necessary. This is perhaps the main selling feature of the product. It is true that this is not a gaming laptop, but it is still capable of running all recent gadgets at medium (or low in the most extreme circumstances, although the games in question should be absolutely monster) settings with a good frame rate. In general, it is more geared toward working in the information technology industry; in other words, it is simply perfect for a computer programmer.
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