I like the laptop, it’s not a shame to take it to the office and it’s good for home (but for games it’s still better (as for me)). The model is productive and balanced. But it’s not suitable for designers because of the matrix, here you really need to look at a more expensive option in the form of Lenovo Legion. Some pros: + Personally, I like the keyboard, like the backlight, key travel and format + Lenovo Vantage (software for your laptop, everything is there) + Normal screen, it would be even brighter, but normal + Processor + 16 GB RAM + Two RAM slots + Pretty quiet cooling + Case design + Video card 1650-ti, 4gb Its cons: - + Space for two SSDs or 1 SSD and 1 HDD, 2 SSDs and 1 HDD would be great, but so good - A bundle of an Intel Core i5 processor and laptop cooling (when working in a turbo boost, that is, as it is out of the box, when the frequencies are increased, the processor heats up to 95-98 degrees, which is not good. guarantee, I don’t climb inside), but if you turn off the turbo boost, everything is fine - no overheating, but you work with a maximum frequency of 2.50 GHz, which is enough. eyes.)
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