I last purchased a laptop of this type eight years ago. The package was composed of laminated, high-quality cardboard, and it contained cables, adapters of various kinds, as well as charging. There is only a laptop, a standard cardboard box, some instructions, and charging. nowhere is cheaper. After unpacking, the laptop's low cost caught me off guard. You don't anticipate such a shoddy appearance for the money. Even so, it probably costs less now. Now going in chronological order: 1. The screen is IPS, and everything is in order in terms of viewing angles, but IPS is somehow inexpensive—at least, not at all in terms of the colors I see on my monitor, which is in the average price range and dates back ten years. 2. The keyboard is complete, which is unusual in today's world. I have nothing negative to say about it, yet it is also of a high caliber. Far from a MacBook, but clearly not the worst I've ever seen. 3. Touchpad irritation Just none. Pressing the "left" and "right" buttons, which are not, is a highly awkward solution. The bottom left or lower right portion of the touchpad controls pressing. You must click on the very edge in order for it to function as it should. Well, he is generally unpredictable at work in some way. You frequently end up doing things that you hadn't planned, or vice versa, you don't always obtain what you intended. 4. Sound? It's just not there. My phone has speakers that are probably better than these. Even with the music off, you can still hear speech. 5. The battery, however, was the worst surprise. The laptop simply shuts off when it has 10% of its charge left, with no noticeable load. I am aware that it should be reduced by 3-5%, but first, I want to acknowledge that the work was done correctly, and second, 10% for a new battery requires at least an additional 30 minutes of labor. Nonetheless, 5 hours can handle a light load. The claimed 9 hours are reportedly spent entirely at low brightness and with no load. In general, it will fulfill the purpose for which it was purchased, but working with this particular instance won't be particularly enjoyable. Get a wireless mouse immediately. If not, it's difficult job. I suggest looking at other models if you require a laptop that includes entertainment.
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