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PATRICIA ANDREA MOYA MEJIA
Greater than one weekNo light in the keyboard as la description said
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Brandi S.
> 3 dayI was once a MacBook user but after paying all of that money for them to break after a few years, I went with something cheaper that I can use for light use. It’s only use is for work. It is fast enough, has a solid battery, and the screen quality is nice. I’ve been using it for over a month and I’m really enjoying it.
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Teri T.
> 3 dayLove this computer. I can do so much all at the same time.
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Mauricio Magaña
> 3 dayNo trae teclado en español y al reconfigurarlo varias teclas cambian el carácter que trae señalado, me vuelve loco, mientras me acostumbro
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> 3 dayFirst Year Update:
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Matthew Greenslade
> 3 dayI guess if you dont buy an insurance policy they send you a faulty product on purpose. I never took it out of my room. Only used it to watch videos, search a few web pages, and attempt to play the yousician app. Which only worked once.
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Dr. Bertram Doyle III
Greater than one weekI 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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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekQuick delivery
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Marilia Abad
> 3 dayExcelente laptop y buen precio!
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Jazmine
> 3 dayI bought this computer just for school, since my other laptop broke and this would arrive the quickest. Its fine for school, since I only need Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Access) for school. And for light things like browsing the internet. But as soon as you start downloading games, the storage fills up quickly (youre only given 118 usable GB). I dont consider myself much of a gamer, but I do play some fairly light games and only 1 game that is maybe a bit more consuming. I can play Smite (an online game) quite fine, without much lagg (it laggs for about 1 minute if Im streaming while playing music on youtube, but then it stops lagging). The graphics definitely look a little granulated on the corners of some of the game characters, but it still looks fairly good. The screen itself also has a sort of faded look to it. Like the lighting is a little strange or maybe the screen is cheap. It has that dusty look to it, sort of like those old computers we had to use in elementary school. So when you look at the price, realize that this is reflected in the screen quality, display quality, and usable storage amount. But as a college student on a budget, this allows me to get my assignments done which is the most important thing to me.