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Pinkluver89
> 3 dayEver since I started crafting with my cricut and doing embroidery with my sewing machine it was hard working on my phone to download things so my husband bought me this computer. It works great! Plus side my kids can’t get into it with the finger print scanner which works better then my phones finger scanner.
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Susan L Holloway
> 3 dayThis computer was recommended by a tech firm for my basic use application. It has performed as expected, however, I don’t do much more than emails and web surf on it. I use a desktop monitor and remote keyboard, and keep it plugged in at all times, so it is hard to say how it will work in a normal laptop application.
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isaias parra
> 3 dayGreat for schoolwork and light gaming.
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Heidi
> 3 dayI knew in purchasing the laptop Id need to make immediate upgrades. I didnt need the best processor as all my work is done online, but do open multiple taps and email all day long. I added 8 gb RAM and 500 gb SSD, which should be plenty for me, so overall $80 in upgrades that add to the cost of the laptop. Still cheaper than a stronger processor laptop that Id pay $100+ more for and still end up upgrading memory and storage. Boot time is lightning fast and so far everything responds as it should during work. Upgrading was super easy. There is a space for an extra hard drive, but no connector or caddy so those will have to be purchased separately, adding on another $20 to the cost. If you have a hard time finding the right connector and caddy to fit, I purchased the https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PDZ4DGF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1, which ended up fitting fine but the screws are loose holding the drive to the caddy and it is only friction holding it in place in the empty hard drive slot. It is a good tight fit so it is fine for my use, which is mostly work at home, very rarely taking my laptop out of the home to work away. Overall I spent around $450 for a decent processor and plenty of memory and storage.
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LEE SANG JUN
> 3 daygood
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Dr. Bertram Doyle III
> 3 dayI purchased two of these for my kids and within the first few months the power supply failed on one of them and after a troublesome repair process leaving my child without a laptop for weeks it was finally repaired. As I should have expected the moment the warranty expired the second laptop bricked. The repair amount? $355! absurd. Ill never buy ASUS again.
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Hector Quispe Cruz
> 3 dayel teclado es muy bueno retroiluninado y silecioso además es numérico buena calidad en relación la pecio
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Melisa Rippin
> 3 dayVery cheap looking laptop speed is not bad if your looking speedy one
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Cameka-Ruth
> 3 dayIt was delivered quickly and has been working well. It is lightweight and easy to use. I miss some of the features of my old laptop but this works fine for the price. No defects were observable. Its a pity it has no avg port and I will now have to buy an HDMI cable to use with multimedia projector. The battery life is not that long. It has to be charged within 4-6 hours of being in use. The inbuilt mouse works but causes a little strain on my finger. I need to get used to it. It does not come with a touch screen. When using the camera it does look a little hazy but the same video viewed on my phone seems brighter. I am not a techy, so as long as it works, I am ok.
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Jeffery Suniga
> 3 dayA great laptop for basic web browsing, streaming videos and TV shows, and emailing. Pretty good battery life. Definitely not great for gaming unless you wanted to play solitaire, or any other basic game but a great daily laptop.
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