- Slim and lightweight. Aluminum cover. Pretty nimble. It is possible to add memory (by replacing the bar, of course; as far as I know, 4 are soldered, 4 with a bar - but I haven’t opened the cover yet) It is possible to add a 2.5" ssd (4 bolts included, there seems to be a cable inside). Key backlighting (possibly bright), keys are black (silver in case of laptop color) Matrix without obvious highlights (there is a screen - there, in fact, the phone was very bright, the screen was dark in real life), the color is quite uniform (if you look at the fills)
- Here there is a nuance with the matrix (possibly marriage, but not critical). The bottom line is that on the left side of the screen, on uniform blue colors, a pixel grid becomes visible (because white blotches appear). I don't know why this happens, but it looks like a marriage or a matrix of such quality (there is also a feeling that the matrix itself has a large interpixel distance). (I'm attaching screenshots, there is an example with a search bar - there is a blue background, you can see that the screen on the left side has blue with white pixels or something like that; and an example with a start button). So, if you have good eyesight and have used high-quality displays with 100% srgb, the laptop can strain you (again, if this is not a problem with my particular instance). What else? The backlight may be really bright, or it's noticeable because of the tall keys (I mean the gap under them). The power supply is a terrible , well, it's a shame to put this in the kit. I can’t say anything about heating and smell, I didn’t feel or smell it, but the cable is terribly thin. Thinner than some average quality usb cable (I'm attaching a photo). Windows is like Windows, but traditionally - a lot of installed software (this is a problem for all laptops with Windows, I think).