This is the cheapest 5 series processor (Intel I5 or Amd Ryzen 5) laptop I could find from a manufacturer with a good reputation after buying a laptop for almost a month (I have it bought at a discount, not at a discount). repaired). While I like the screen, it's Full HD (no touch) and not grainy like 768p screens. I use mine to record games with a capture card and it treats it like a champ. Although it only has an integrated GPU, it's pretty decent if you don't want to play GPU-heavy or graphics-intensive games, it can even handle capture card writes on its own for a very long time. It's very fast. While there are times when it disables the network adapter for WI-FI and refuses to find network connections for the internet, it might just be a driver update issue that can be fixed with a Windows update that I have yet to install , but I'm not sure. That's the only problem I have. If these issues persist, I will update the review. But so far I'm happy with it, mostly for basic browsing and occasional game recording.
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