This is what I got for $89k: 512GB of storage space and 16GB of gray RAM. God was on his side, and there was no need for a shield or converter. I enjoyed the fact that all the programs are airborne; based on my experience with the games, I can confidently state that it drags civilization, a stalker, and a war thunder. The reality of flight simulators can't be further from the truth. Whoever worried about the lid's flimsiness should have a look at how thick it is. For the next five years, at least, this model will be a reliable companion, though I can't say how long that will last. I've been using it for a month, and it doesn't make much noise, and I haven't found the built-in keyboard on the touchpad to be really useful.
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