Strange equipment with i7 + 8GB of RAM. RAM is frankly not enough for work tasks (something other than a browser and an office). For the price for which the new one was sold, you can find options that are clearly more interesting in terms of configuration - TN display, cheap case materials and soldered memory spoil everything. after 6 months of use: -very crooked old bios from Lenovo, in which you can’t really configure anything. - hardware conflicts from Lenovo with Windows ates from 2022 (as a result, a blue screen every time with different errors as a gift and it infuriates) - the problem is solved by ating the BIOS using the Lenovo utility, but competitions are provided every six months. As a result - a fairly average laptop, suitable for everyday tasks. On the graphics core, simple games like Genshin Impact will pull. If I had bought it again, I would have looked at options from other manufacturers: the same VivoBook now looks preferable for such a price both because of the screen and because of Asus' more correct bundles.
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