The official Lenovo store sent a laptop with a screen that did not function properly. They were moved; they earned (my theory - the matrix plume departed). You are left to assume all risks, and we have notified technical support. It's been functioning properly for the past half a year. After a period of 9 months, it is effective. Some pros: A favorable ratio of cost to benefit (although if I had the opportunity to re-select now, I would take the version with Ryzen 5 for the same price). Nice sounding keyboard (almost immediately filled with tea, continued to work, but sticks a little in the heat - the problem is not a laptop, but mine). The design isn't particularly impressive, but when compared to other gaming laptops and frilly young HP Pavillions, it clearly stands out for its understated elegance and sophistication. The blue is more intriguing to look at than the black, and the backlight on the keyboard is more appropriate in this color. In the past, there was never a backlight, but later on, people realized that it was helpful for working in dark environments. There are two different levels of brightness; I only use the lower level. The only color in the backlight is blue, which can be a touch dull, but the color as a whole is very nice. It's frustrating to have to constantly press the power button, especially late at night. The screen itself is of high quality, but the brightness might not be sufficient for outdoor use. Programming is quite comfortable. : Bolt is still lost Cons: The plastic carrying case is a terrible concept to implement. It collects prints, has a flimsy feel to it, and it does not produce a sense of solidity. Despite the fact that even the plastic on Ideapads with a smaller form factor is more pleasant to the touch than metal, One of the bolts holding the lower pan together became loose for some reason (most likely as a result of vibrations). Thankfully, he was able to twist it back without using a seal. Due to its weight, you won't be able to carry it around in a backpack on a daily basis. At most universities, taking classes on a mixed schedule two to three days per week is the norm. There is nothing magical about the battery capacity; I have more than enough backup. Performance suffers significantly when it is not paired with a charger. During gameplay, it produces a great deal of noise, but loud noise isn't the only issue that comes with devices of this kind. There is a slight glare on the screen, but it is only discernible when the picture is entirely dark.
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