With its pros: Everything is fine. Speed, appearance and reliability. The battery is durable, the laptop is not very heavy and you can watch movies in bed at night, that is, carrying it everywhere with you is not a problem at all. I have Cyberpunk, STAR WARS ™ Battlefront ™ II, etc. on decent settings. But at 1280 and so on. You can also play. Now I'm thinking hard about choosing a laptop, Honor has big chances potentially. Got cons: Well, maybe the keyboard is a little slow on the reaction when typing, a little late. And the move is too big for printing.
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