The laptop is in a good mood. Light in weight and not very thick. It is quite convenient to carry along with you wherever you go. Nimble. I'd take it now despite the fact that there is a steady background noise. I purchased it for 45,000 dollars at the beginning of March. Has pros: Very little fat and not too heavy. The screen is to my liking. IPS, which has excellent visibility from a variety of angles. Backlighting for the keyboard. Nimble. Strong acoustics. The length of time the battery lasts is sufficient for my needs. Below are some downsides: Noisy. It never stops making a very quiet noise, though. It is powerful despite being as thin as paper, and as a result, it maintains its own coolness at all times. There is not a twisted-pair connector, which may or may not be a disadvantage given that it may not be required in the first place. One more option is to increase the brightness of the display so that it can be read outside. It's likely that none of the manufacturers want to compromise the battery life when they publish pricing lists.
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