I have the broad impression that I overpaid for something. I was under the impression that I was going to be able to purchase a high-quality laptop for use on business trips, but instead, I ended up making a lot of concessions and having to settle for a creaky old model. If you leave it alone, it has a respectable appearance. Got pros: compact light a trackpad that is large enough, a comfortable keyboard, and narrow bezels, together with a large screen. may be opened with one hand and does not require breaking the casing. The i7 is quick enough that you can even play a very easy game like WoT on the highest settings. Got cons: creaks, the case creaks horribly, and I took on the sales stratum from Asus for one hundred thousand dollars, which is not cheap and is sort of like for business, but the casing creaks horribly at the least contact. As soon as you pick it up, the lower section of the body, which is made of metal but is very flexible, creaks at the joints. This is where the legs are located. I'm at a loss on what to do with it. The marketers who worked on his brand came up with some kind of military criteria for him. However, when he holds him, he creaks like an inexpensive plastic laptop. There is not a fingerprint scanner, and Windows only identifies the user's face in a minority of instances (less than 50%). When you tap on the trackpad, it makes a rattling sound like a toy. The trackpad has a rattle. It was necessary to get an AMD because the model that runs on the i7 11th generation overheats and is always making noise (even when using the browser). Additionally, the battery life is not very good.
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