Ripe for a working machine for programming in the form factor of a laptop. I take it for myself, sometimes I “play” myself, so from the ones on the market I was suitable for both of these tasks. I considered various options from Honor Hunter to Lenovo, but the best that fit into the budget up to 100k for stuffing was Asus. ROG did not look good, but TUF seemed to be nothing. Specialist in the store felt, touched, looked at the display. The display, after the top ultrabooks, does not shine either literally or figuratively. The 60% sRGB coverage is a sacrifice in favor of the 144Hz refresh rate. But it's not complete rubbish either. I have a decent monitor at home, with 100% color coverage, so I didn't get too upset. By the way, the monitor connected perfectly, the laptop is at home closed 100% of the time, and you can be patient on the road. There are no questions about hardware and performance yet, the IDE feels good, it compiles quickly. Toys that are available also work well, although I mainly play on the console. By cooling. It will be hot without a stand. Air intake from the bottom and sides, the stand directly asks. Expels hot air not sideways, but backwards, this is perhaps a plus. However, the cooling seems thoughtful and compromises sufficient in terms of the number of inlets and outlets. Porting is good, a full-sized LAN port without any flip-up features. Full size HDMI. The power connector is in the far left corner. Declared the ability to remove the bottom cover for an upgrade. 16 gigs are stuffed with two slats of 8 each. Good WiFi + BT module. Windows is included, the key is sewn somewhere in the ROM, you don’t need to store it, and you don’t have to worry about the sticker either. The surface is plastic, quite easily soiled to prints. so-called. Macbook test fails. The touchpad did not stand next to ultrabooks. There is a webcam, nothing more to say. Wired mouse included. The variant with a 2.5 HDD bay has a smaller battery capacity, this must be remembered. Total: a gaming laptop at the price of a system unit with a similar or close filling, but no frills. I'm happy, it suits me.
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