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The Good: That i7 quad-core processor? Legit. I can have Photoshop, 15 Chrome tabs, and Spotify running without the dreaded rainbow wheel. The 512GB SSD boots up faster than my morning coffee maker - we’re talking under 20 seconds from cold start. The pop-up camera is genius for Zoom calls (no more awkward laptop angles), though I wish it had a privacy cover.
The Annoying: Whoever designed those USB ports clearly never tried plugging in a flash drive after setup. They’re tucked so tightly against the back panel that I literally have to stand up and peer behind the monitor like some tech contortionist. Also true about the screen brightness - it’s aggressively bright even at lowest setting in my dim home office.
Pro Tip: This shines as a dedicated workstation (I use mine with a Cricut too!). But if you need heavy gaming or video editing, maybe look elsewhere. For $600-ish? Solid 8/10 if you can live with the quirks.
