I have no complaints about the device's performance because it can download videos from YouTube in full HD without any issues. No, the Intel Core CPU family is not the topic at hand. The CPU consumes more power than the N4000, which it outperforms by a little margin (6 W vs. 15 W), which can have an impact on the system's autonomy. It's possible that the laptop would be frustratingly slow if it didn't have an SSD, but with one installed, everything works really smoothly. The aesthetic is great, and it doesn't even look like a plastic mask (like some HP models). There is no clatter or harshness while pressing the keyboard buttons (once again I send fiery greetings to HP). Watching videos, programming, and writing words on the screen is not as terrifying as it may seem. It's abundantly evident that it's not suitable for serious coloring projects. Green appears when viewed from below, whereas white appears when viewed from above, and there are no drastic shifts in hue when looking to the right or left. As I want less blue and green than what I got out of the box, I adjusted those channels down. The lid opens a full 180 degrees, which is a lovely touch. It's great for people who want to use their computers in bed. A special movable shutter is installed in the top of the camera for individuals who like to seal the device with electrical tape. I was surprised to find out after the fact that there wasn't an SD card slot, but that's okay. The power cord is thinner and shorter than typical (only 2 meters) (claims to be a quick failure). The adaptor plug is included inside the plug itself. This laptop, at $15,000, is, as the saying goes, worth every penny. At this price range, you won't noticeably improve performance, and gaining extra storage space will slow down your machine (either SSD at 128, or HDD at 500 or 1000). At a lower price, you can obtain a Full HD IPS matrix from brands like Digma, Krez, Prestigio, and Irbis, but you'll have to make do with a slower processor and 32 GB of RAM, all of which the operating system will inexorably eat up.
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