Package contents - 14" Notebook HP 14s-dq0046ur (3B3L7EA) WHITE Passive cooling - no critical heating was noticed during operation, the back cover and keyboard are slightly heated. RAM - 4 Gb, not enough, I immediately had to change it to a 8 Gb die, while not adding more volume, but this, in turn, is quite enough. SSD 256 Gb, in principle, is enough for work, but I also immediately increased it to 512 Gb, so as not to disassemble the Netbook twice, because . . as on all modern Netbooks, to upgrade the internals, you need to completely remove the back cover, in addition to the bolts, you have to uncover all the latches around the perimeter, this requires some skills if you do it yourself, because there is a risk of causing mechanical damage. The build quality is decent in my opinion.
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