Overall, I'm pleasantly surprised. For $300, this is a solid laptop with no frills, but no obvious disappointments either. The screen size is matte and large. If you're using a touchscreen, you'll see fingerprints when the screen is off, but not when it's in use. The power button is in the top right corner of the keyboard, which is why I pressed it multiple times while aiming for the delete key. There wasn't any malware that I expected, so that was good. The graphics card loads Minecraft. I lowered a few settings in Minecraft to smooth it out. This is by no means a gaming laptop, nor is it advertised as one. The power cord is a bit short, I plan to add an extension cord permanently. "The only thing that bothers me is the lack of an HDMI port. I bought it on a budget of $300 to last until I saved up and bought something more permanent. It runs my apps, works great on the web and on the full version of Windows 10. I'm happy to answer any questions you may have.
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