I initially bought a laptop for myself so that I could use it for both work and recreation (basically a replacement for a worker). To put it another way, it is 2 in 1, and its power will be sufficient for 4 years. I find this laptop to be fantastic, and I'm happy I made the purchase. In a sense, all of the aforementioned drawbacks are "sucked from the finger." The laptop is fantastic value and meets all of my needs. I kind of sat behind him from morning to night. These drawbacks (described above) may be important to some people, but for me, the majority of them are just quirks associated with the particular laptop model. I refused to spend $200-$300k for a laptop. In any event, you may find a remedy for every drawback, but for me, the laptop's power and processing speed are the most significant. I bought it in an unofficial shop for 128k. ASUS ROG Strix G15 G513QM-HN027 model/version
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