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Lightweight, good battery life (about
Pete (Sep 13, 2017)
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Lightweight, good battery life (about 4 hours while being used) The screen is small but the resolution is high enough that it is reasonably easy to use. Speed is average but very usable for internet access and basic business applications. I would recommend this computer for anyone who needs to have a computer with them at all times for work but doesn't have the budget for something like the surface tablet. All of our business applications run without a problem and having Windows 7 Pro preinstalled made adding this computer to our domain very quick.
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Christopher (Apr 20, 2017)
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Nice for the price!
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Kimberly M Stephan (Sep 4, 2016)
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Love it!
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Compared to N3060 11.6" laptops
Zukang Zhang (Dec 4, 2017)
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Compared to N3060 11.6" laptops at similar prices, this one has significantly higher performance due to A4-6210's quad-core and higher TDP. ArcGIS and SPSS runs well on it. The LCD display is not that appealing than IPS ones, color adjustment is recommended. The battery is built-in but it can last about 5 hours with surfing, video or some less intensive use. The 500GB HDD makes it able to hold a lot of data with similar performance to eMMC drives.There are 2 USB ports(2.0 on the left and 3.0 on the right), an ethernet port on the left, an MMC slot on the lower left and an HDMI port on the right. The surface of cover and bottom is super rugged and feels great.The dimension of the laptop is 30cm*22cm*2.3cm, or about 11.8*8.7*0.9 inch. It weights about 1.4kg, or 3.3lb.
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I've owned this notebook for
M. Ignaczak (Oct 1, 2016)
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I've owned this notebook for a week, I do a lot of walking around campus and I wanted something small and light. This notebook is both of those things. The screen is decent, but not great. The sound isn't too good, but I wouldn't call it bad. The keyboard feels good, way better than I'd expected for a laptop at this price. The case is metal too! I'm hoping that means it'll handle heat and wear better than plastic notebooks. The touchpad isn't bad, but I've never had a touchpad I liked.The notebook has a decent processor for the price, and the graphics chip is better than my six year old gaming laptop. It only comes with four gigabytes of memory and the video chip uses up one of those gigs. RAM is cheap, so I ordered an 8 gigabyte stick, the notebook opened with six or eight screws from the bottom and the RAM was easily serviceable. I installed Windows 10 and I've used it to edit word documents, spreadsheets and to do some light gaming without any difficulty (Warframe and Stonehearth.) It's not going to play graphics heavy games very well, but The Sims or World of Warcraft should be no problem.The computer has just a bit of lag when running Office 2016 but I still use it for school and work without trouble, Windows 10's UI has lag sometimes too, and the sound skips on some occasions. The bezel is thick and this laptop's design is more utilitarian than artistic. Still, I'd absolutely recommend this laptop for someone who wants to do office work and light gaming on a small, lightweight laptop without spending a lot of money. I'd also reccommend swapping the memory for an 8 gig stick if you want a super cheap gaming laptop.
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