This Lenovo product is the worst device I've ever owned and it dates back to the 90's. I've never had one that constantly overrides your preferences. It also launches programs on its own and closes others while you work on them. This will change the monitor configuration, font size, and screen size. He changes the screen saver. It changes your display settings. What's worse, you can't hardload this piece of shit. I had a "do nothing" preference when closing the lid. This worked for several days, then suddenly it changed. It turns off the screen and no matter what trick you find on the internet, it doesn't work. You must wait for the device battery to die before you can restart and view the screen. There are no viruses or malware. The flexible screen is great. I wish more manufacturers would offer it because I don't plan on buying anything called Lenovo any time soon. I had a similar Lenovo in 2015, then much more expensive, that gave up the ghost in less than 6 months but 90 days. Thought I'd give it another try but this time with a 3rd party guarantee. It seems Lenovo/IBM wouldn't put out a junk product, but times have changed.
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