Due to the fact that I'm not much of a player, I haven't tried it out in any games. I tried running Disco Elysium, The Sims 3 with 10–12 add-ons, and The Witcher 3 on it, and it pulled well, without friezes or overheating at maximum settings. However, these games are not particularly demanding either. Some pros: Wonderful screen (color reproduction and brightness, clarity, frames - everything is correct), and high speed (thanks, AMD 7, just a song). It maintains its charge pretty well, and if you use it at its maximum brightness and keep it running continuously for three to five hours, you won't need to worry about running out of juice (after about a month and a half of use, it's still too early to talk about battery wear). The touchpad is an excellent tool for rewinding, but its zooming in and out capabilities are frequently inadequate, especially outside of browser apps (mouses are superior to touchpads in this regard, of course). The experience of handling a laptop, in general, is quite pleasant, as if a specialized soft touch coating had been applied. Normal operation has been confirmed for both the camera and the microphone; there is no requirement for a separate headset in the workplace or the study. Includes all of the ports that are required for portable use. Given the pricing (which I took to be 65,500), I was pleasantly surprised by how high the quality is. Got cons: At one point, it began to heat up noticeably, however this only lasted briefly (while in the off condition). The plastic casing has a good feel to the touch, however it stains and grime extremely readily. The keyboard is a difficult laptop standard with stupid arrow buttons (narrow up and down), not that I was delighted by this, besides, the font is slightly strange (or there is no signature at all) and the arrangement of the letters is stupid, extremely unusual, and it is often difficult to find something (the technique of typing with your eyes raised does not always work on new keyboards). Because the color green is significantly more difficult to make out in dim light than white is, it was required to either make only the frames green or bring extra attention to the buttons. Although comparable to others of its kind, it was significantly heavier than what was anticipated from a gaming device. There is no disk drive, which is one of the things that bothers me most about modern laptops. This means that you cannot play old music or games directly from disks, and since copy protection is common, you may not always want to resort to piracy.
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