I am satisfied with the laptop, in principle the price is justified by the fact that it will last for 5-6 years calmly and you won’t have to think about buying another laptop. Some pros: Build quality, you understand what you paid for and you understand that you are holding a quality product in your hands, made to last. The screen is everything everyone knows that it is amazing here, but if you sit behind it with glasses, your eyes get tired from too much clarity. Performance - everything is good, I have a version of 8GB of RAM and an i5 processor, it is enough for my tasks, everything opens instantly, it has never hung up yet. Very decent sound, it sounds loud and clear, all my friends are shocked that such a small and light laptop can sound like that. Autonomy is high, keeps 8-9 hours calmly on the Internet with backlighting at half power. Has cons: Marky screen - opened the laptop, slightly touched the edge of the screen with a finger - there was a greasy trace, the space between the keys gets dirty. Constantly have to wipe with a cloth from dust and prints.
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