I will not delve into the chronology of the purchase, I will say briefly: I bought a laptop for 100 thousand, they delivered it on time. I am writing this review after a little over two months of use. In general, the laptop is really gaming and pulls good toys at good settings. The keyboard is nice, but some buttons are slightly lower than others - for me this is a very big drawback, as it brings me some discomfort when typing quickly. The keyboard flexes when pressed, but you will not press that hard, so this is a minor drawback or not at all. I also include the creaking of the "left" button - the button that is often used in games - as a drawback related to the keyboard. The creak is both "felt" and heard. On a sunny day, it is difficult to see dark scenes due to the dim screen. This is especially unpleasant when the action in games takes place at night. Poor sound. But it will do (at least for me) The case is strong, but after a month and a half, the part of the laptop, which is to the left of the touchpad, began to creak. When you put your hand to the left of the touchpad, you can feel and hear the creak of the case. In general, a laptop purely for gaming can go, but most likely not for work.
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