Eight years have passed since the last time I purchased a laptop of similar ilk. In addition, the packaging was constructed out of high-quality laminated cardboard, and the accessory pack contained not only a charging cable but also adapters, cables, and other cords of varying types. A simple cardboard box, a laptop computer, instructions, and a charging cable are the only other components included. There is no place cheaper. When I finally got the laptop out of its packaging, I was taken aback by how affordable it was. You do not anticipate such a low-quality appearance for the price. Despite this, I imagine it's rather inexpensive right now. Now in order: 1. The screen is IPS, with viewing angles everything is in line, but IPS is somewhat cheap, well, not at all the colors that I see on my monitor of the average price range and 10 years ago. 2. The keyboard is a full-fledged version, which is unusual in computers these days. At the same time fairly great quality, I can not mention anything bad. Certainly not on par with a MacBook, but also not the worst thing I've ever encountered in my life. 3. Unsettling the touchpad. Just none. A solution that involves pressing the "left" and "right" buttons, which are not. This is a very inconvenient solution. The area of the touchpad at the lower left or lower right determines where pressing takes place. It is imperative that you click on the very edge of it in order for it to function just as it should. In general, while he is at work, he exhibits some degree of unpredictability or whatever. You don't always get what you want the first time around, and sometimes you end up doing things that you hadn't planned on doing. 4. Sound? That just doesn't exist. My phone has speakers that are presumably of a higher quality than those here. You will still be able to hear speech, and you can even choose to silence the music. 5. Yet, the battery was the most unwelcome of all the surprises. The laptop just shuts down when there is a residual charge of 10%, without experiencing substantial load. I am aware that it ought to be reduced by three to five percent, but firstly, having successfully finished the work, and secondly, 10% for a new battery would require at least a half an hour of additional labor. But, 5 hours is plenty for a light load. The stated nine hours has evidently been spent entirely with the brightness set to its lowest setting and without any load. In general, it will suffice for the work, which is why it was purchased, but there is not much pleasure to be had in using it in this specific situation. It is imperative that you invest in a wireless mouse. If not, it's going to be a lot of work. If you require a laptop that includes a. for multimedia - I encourage you to search towards other models.
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