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The performance genuinely surprised me. That 12GB RAM combined with the dual-core 5305U processor handles my 20+ Chrome tabs plus Slack and Zoom calls better than my old premium laptop. The hybrid storage (128GB eMMC + 512GB SSD) gives me both speedy boot times and ample space - though heavy users might want to upgrade.
Battery life is where things get interesting. The 38Wh battery consistently gives me 5-6 hours of mixed use (brightness at 70%, WiFi on). Not MacBook-level, but solid for the price. The stereo speakers deliver shockingly decent audio - good enough for YouTube, though audiophiles will want headphones.
Now the quirks: The plastic chassis feels a bit cheap (it flexes if you press hard), and that pre-installed Office 365 is a godsend until you realize it's just a one-year license. Also, while the Type-C port is convenient, it doesn't support charging - minor annoyance when traveling.
For under $300? This punches way above its weight class. Perfect for students or as a secondary laptop, but power users might want more muscle. After a month of abuse, it's holding up surprisingly well - just don't expect premium build quality at this price point.
