The greatest laptop for everyday usage that money can buy (about 40,000 won). This makes perfect sense, as laptops and video cards share a lot of similarities. Anything else that he will do for you, and you will unquestionably be pleased with it all. Due to the fact that the drawbacks are not deal-breakers, I would suggest going with this model. Pros: - A fingerprint scanner is integrated into the power button. - The touchpad is not identical to that of a MacBook, but it is comparable (better than any lenovo) - In-Plane Switching (IPS) Screen Matrix - Silent Fans Under Load - Charging Through USB-C With Actual Ports Available - There is a backlight for the keyboard - It appears to be concise - An update to Windows 11 that is both simple and free - Light Some drawbacks include the following: - The hard drive is split into two halves that are exactly the same (2x125 GB). As it is unclear as to why they did this, I cannot consider this action to be appropriate. - It's funny that the camera is embedded inside the F-button itself. I concur with all of the other remarks on the second chin and the fingers that were covering the camera lens. It's possible that someone doesn't have enough light. In comparison to the Honor, the same degree of pleasant brightness on the MacBook can be found at the level of 50% of the indicator, while on the Honor, it can be found between 70% and 80%.
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