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LOVE it. It's been a great laptop, robust build and feels solid. It gets very hot and is loud when gaming but that's what I expect from the 200W 14" laptop. My basis for comparison is long time use of Dell latitudes and precision workstations.
My 2 biggest gripes:
1) The battery life is meh. I expected to get a little more juice out of silent mode not playing games .
2) Keyboard RGB is a bit dull. My daughter got a Legion and the RGB on her keyboard puts this one to shame. I will say the tactile response of the keyboard is above average at least compared to my last ASUS
I bought mine when it was front page NEW at $1400. If you're getting this at $940 and the open box fates smile upon you...well you got yourself one hell of a deal.
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LOVE it. It's been a great laptop, robust build and feels solid. It gets very hot and is loud when gaming but that's what I expect from the 200W 14" laptop. My basis for comparison is long time use of Dell latitudes and precision workstations.
LOVE it. It's been a great laptop, robust build and feels solid. It gets very hot and is loud when gaming but that's what I expect from the 200W 14" laptop. My basis for comparison is long time use of Dell latitudes and precision workstations.
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Overall, Thunderbolt provides a more versatile and powerful docking solution compared to USB-C Gen 2, especially if you plan to use multiple peripherals and connect to high-resolution displays.
My 2 biggest gripes:
1) The battery life is meh. I expected to get a little more juice out of silent mode not playing games .
2) Keyboard RGB is a bit dull. My daughter got a Legion and the RGB on her keyboard puts this one to shame. I will say the tactile response of the keyboard is above average at least compared to my last ASUS
I bought mine when it was front page NEW at $1400. If you're getting this at $940 and the open box fates smile upon you...well you got yourself one hell of a deal.
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