
I have been using this laptop for about a week since it was delivered. Here are some of my opinions based on my experiences. First, the size is very easy to carry, with a 14-inch 1080p screen, it weighs less than 3 pounds, a perfect balance of size and weight. It comes with win10 OS, I mainly use it for surfing the web and watching Youtube videos, it works pretty smoothly. The screen also looks good. It has two USB ports like other laptops and it also has an SD card slot, it's really good for those who want to store large files. (I installed 256G TF card) The speaker is on the top of "C" side. The keyboard feels comfortable, with a solid key travel, it's comfortable to type on. What I like most is their endurance. When playing 1080p 60fps videos (brightness 60% and sound 35%), the battery dropped from 100% to 86% after 1 hour, to 43% after 4 hours, one charge is enough for a working day. The disadvantages include the fact that the keyboard does not have a backlight. Also, the brightness is insensitive to light, which means you'll have to adjust it manually. While these two features aren't something we can expect from an entry-level laptop, I think it could affect the user experience in some way. Overall I like this laptop, it meets my needs for a $300 casual laptop.

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