I took around 73 thousand, during the period of hysteria with the dollar. It works quietly, the keyboard is tactilely pleasant, there is no backlash, it does not move away. The case is easily soiled, the fingers remain the only way - but this is not critical at all. Lightweight, thin. Not very convenient to open (thin platform for opening). You need to mess around a bit with the drivers for the built-in video, download and install a set of 3-4 drivers from Intel, they, of course, are not as convenient as Nvidia. There are no problems with Windows 10 21h2 (but it also depends on the distribution). It pulls unpretentious and light toys calmly, but it was not taken for these tasks, the built-in video is still not for games. Office and design programs pulls in and out without brakes. Color reproduction is good and clear. There are no overheatings and complaints, I have been using it for 3 months. It is definitely worth its money, if it costs even less than 73 thousand - take it without thinking, I recommend it.
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