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Zo
> 3 dayI dont know much about computers, but my kid does. Weve had it for 3 months now. He is a 13 year old gamer and says this computer is awsome! According to him, it has great graphics, no glitching, good batter life, looks cool, nice storage, etc. He says its perfect and his friends like it too.
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Timmy
> 3 dayGreat
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maggie n morock
> 3 dayJust look at the title
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Gregory Svanda
> 3 dayBacklit keyboard is great, fast processor and solid state hard drive make this a good replacement computer
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Dr. Lexi Bahringer
> 3 dayI purchased it with 17gb of RAM but it came with 20gb. Was supposed to be a 256gb SSD but it came with a 1000gb SSD. Bonus. Paid the expedited shipping, $65, but it took almost a week so the fee was waived! Sweet. It is a lot heavier than I thought so I assume the case is much stronger than my five year old ASUS laptop.
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M. slinger
> 3 dayFast and sharp screen. Power cord is long cord without the extra converter weight , just a block at power plug. Its lightweight, lighted keyboard, and as I said, FAST
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Holly Branum
> 3 daystopped working after 4 months
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patrick carpenter
> 3 dayThis is excellent I would buy another one
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David Martinez Garcia
Greater than one weekOverall satisfied, had this as a replacement for an old Dell Latitude, which, compared to this, was a battle tank. It came with more RAM than advertised, 20Gb actually, which is a huge plus. I use it for Kubuntu Linux and for the first time Ive had issued running a distro after install -- had to revert to a previous kernel to make it boot. With the right kernel, it works like a charm. The screen is OK at night or with low lights, but during the day I find myself adjusting its tilt to make it more visible. The keys feel a bit loose, but theyre comfortable enough. The trackpad is huge although Im more of a mouse person. Overall, this is a nice machine for the price. Good price-value ratio. Im treating it right to make it last. I still havent tried its graphics, but will soon. Will possible update this review. An SSD upgrade is also in the plans.
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zfhindbrain
> 3 dayUPDATE: if you want a laptop that dies after 2 years, this is fine. I expected 5 to 8 years, so I have downgraded ASUS from 5 stars to 2. Shortly after I got it the M fell off the keypad and keys cannot be replaced even after ordering new ones. A few months later, the 2 key fell off, but I did not complain b/c it otherwise seemed robust. Typing was only minimally hindered by having to hit the white key bases where M and 2 used to be. TODAY it is officially dead, or at least many keys are now completely unresponsive and I cannot even login. I do have an external keyboard attached now (b/c of an able assistant), but my expensive ASUS is now a defacto brick: carrying an external keyboard around is a totally-sux solution. I am not likely to ever buy another ASUS.