Responses regarding the 1001ur. The laptop is surprisingly comfortable and well-balanced for its price, and it gives the impression that the manufacturer cut costs precisely where they were able to and where they were required to. - The body is the initial component. Touching silver is a pleasurable experience. polycarbonate, interesting design, but (there's always a but) at the same time very low rigidity (taking one edge you can see how the opposite sags by half a centimeter) and dubious build quality - for example, I have a touchpad in the area of one of the physical for some reason, the keys have a free play, and when working without a mouse, this whole assembly rattles disgustingly. - Screen. Excellent value for the money, but peak brightness is lower than one could anticipate. - How well you perform. It is more than sufficient for a browser, a system, and a variety of straightforward applications; however, there are some limitations with respect to more complex activities. Photoshop, to tell the truth by coercion, Be willing to put up with a low frame rate in SketchUp, and games should only start at zero or early tenths. In general, you should feel comfortable using it for office work; however, if the task at hand is more involved, you should look into purchasing a more expensive option. - Use of Force. I am at a loss for words because it is readily capable of working for a number of hours after being fully charged. Nothing but terrible things: On the keyboard, there are various function keys that are missing; for example, there is no button to summon up a drop-down menu, there is no stop key, and there is no insert key. Home and end, as well as pgdown and pgup, are present, although very little. - There are only two USB ports, and there is no Ethernet port - The keys f1 through f12, as well as fn, are a big detriment for many.
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