Starting with the idea that you shouldn't expect too much from a gadget in this price range and that everyone should realize that such purchases are created for specific reasons makes sense. For the most part, a trouble-free appliance for regular home usage. The really subpar keyboard is probably the most irritating thing that has ever happened to me. Although the keyboard would not be made of "ash and dust," it would be preferable to cost $1,000 extra. We are all familiar with the TN matrix and its drawbacks, including a poor viewing angle. Nonetheless, they are inexpensive to replace and last for a very long time; my second laptop (Msi G series) has been running for 9 years with no burned-out pixels. There are many instances of their vitality, in fact. The squeak of a fan, which was also recycled from a toilet, is another absurd item. But, it is beneficial for its responsibilities and for its money, as will be emphasized once again. a good four. Without those few minor negatives, it would have a rating of five. If a Lenovo salesperson is reading this, consider how you can prevail in the battle for the market.
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