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Free Upgrade to Windows 11
Windows 10 operating system
14" Full HD 10-point multitouch screen for hands-on control
11th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7 mobile processor
12GB system memory for full-power multitasking
512GB solid state drive (SSD)
360° flip-and-fold design
Intel® Iris Xe Graphics
Weighs 3.08 lbs. and measures 0.7" thin
Thunderbolt port for connecting advanced monitors and external drives
Wireless/Wired connectivity (WiFi 6 - 802.11 ax)
Built-in HD webcam with TrueBlock Privacy Shutter
Backlit keyboard for easy typing in dim or dark locations
Built-in fingerprint reader
Additional port
Headphone/microphone combo jack.
Alexa Built-In*
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/leno...Id=6426710
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pro:
great specs, screen is excellent, good speed, looks good, works well. light and thin
con:
made of metal ... cause it to bend when falling off from sofa to carpet 2-3 ft ..the bend had caused the power button to be so sensitive that i had to take it out so it doesn't constantly being pushed.
You clearly have not seen this laptop in person. Go to a Best Buy store so you can see how wrong you are. This is a great deal. Intel Evo laptop
What is supposed to be the best price for this? Wanted to keep an eye..
its heaver, more costly
it actually made it weaker against drops
and made it less flexible for any deformity over time
and the fact that the power button is so precisely cut any bend or deformation causes it to be pressed permeantly
same goes for a phone.. ever wonder why phone case weren't a necessity back in the days when phones were plastic? same thing.. the weight of metal / glass actually made phones weaker and less resistant to shocks . people are just crazy with anesthetics.... I would HATE to have to put a case on my laptop though
that said, this is a very nice laptop. fast and good amount of ram. able to upgrade NVME. has usb c charging, and screen is excellent along with excellent touchscreen sensitivity and includes a stylus.
no build in pen holder so you do have to use the included pen holder which takes up a usb port ..
its heaver, more costly
it actually made it weaker against drops
and made it less flexible for any deformity over time
and the fact that the power button is so precisely cut any bend or deformation causes it to be pressed permeantly
same goes for a phone.. ever wonder why phone case weren't a necessity back in the days when phones were plastic? same thing.. the weight of metal / glass actually made phones weaker and less resistant to shocks . people are just crazy with anesthetics.... I would HATE to have to put a case on my laptop though
that said, this is a very nice laptop. fast and good amount of ram. able to upgrade NVME. has usb c charging, and screen is excellent along with excellent touchscreen sensitivity and includes a stylus.
no build in pen holder so you do have to use the included pen holder which takes up a usb port ..
What stylus is included? I don't see it on the website.
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Yes. See that now. Thanks OP- in for one
"More streams improve receive signal-to-noise performance, which push the RvR curves upward and improve overall Wi-Fi performance."
RvR curve = distance from router vs speed. More Wi-Fi streams allow for higher speeds at longer ranges; most routers are 3x3 today, so having a 2x2 allows your laptop to have a higher-quality connection.
The range: at the farthest distances, a 1x1 might've crapped out, while a 2x2 is still usable. It's not earth-shatteringly better, but IMHO, I do so much using Wi-Fi, it's better to have the best connection.
If I could pay for a 3x3, I'd probably do it. 😂
i forgot I actually purchased it separately
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its heaver, more costly
it actually made it weaker against drops
and made it less flexible for any deformity over time
and the fact that the power button is so precisely cut any bend or deformation causes it to be pressed permeantly
same goes for a phone.. ever wonder why phone case weren't a necessity back in the days when phones were plastic? same thing.. the weight of metal / glass actually made phones weaker and less resistant to shocks . people are just crazy with anesthetics.... I would HATE to have to put a case on my laptop though
that said, this is a very nice laptop. fast and good amount of ram. able to upgrade NVME. has usb c charging, and screen is excellent along with excellent touchscreen sensitivity and includes a stylus.
no build in pen holder so you do have to use the included pen holder which takes up a usb port ..
Disagree. Metal may bend but doesn't break. Plastic will more likely break or crack. You would rather have a bend or break? You are the first person I have read that prefers plastic bend over metal for build quality. It is laughable that you cite a 3 feet drop which is your fault as a con for this laptop. I have used laptops for 20+ years and have never dropped a laptop. Lastly, metal does not mean it has to be heavy. If anything it's the reverse. They have to make the plastic thicker to lessen the cracking. Most of the heaviest laptops out there are plastic. Look at the dells. Their higher level aluminum inspiron and their xps weigh less than their lower level inspiron plastic counterparts. I have a Samsung 13" metal build laptop that weighs 2 lbs. Dare you to find a plastic laptop that weighs less.
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I guess this one is OK, but the resolution doesn't have me thrilled ...