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Mohammed Almotheby
> 24 hourgood
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Tammy
> 24 hourFor the money, this little laptop works well
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Deborah
> 24 hourVery light weight
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Meg P
> 24 hourPerfect size and lightweight but extremely slow. On a strong Wi-Fi connection and web page loading speeds are extremely slow. Even typing in a basic word doc was extremely slow.
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Zipp
> 24 hourThis would have been five stars if not for the following:
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pollie2015
> 24 hourcan run terraria and don’t starve from what i’ve tested
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Jasmine Fields
> 24 hourThe operating system is trash. You can not even connect to the internet
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Elizabeth Martin
> 24 hourI would never have bought this had I realized it would force me to use a Microsoft account to log in to use it at all. I will probably send it back. I dont need one more dumb thing to sign into.
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Arch
> 24 hourI realize this is a $200 laptop. But still, the basic hardware ought to work, especially a new-model machine fresh out of the box. First time using it I noticed though it was plugged it was not charging. Jiggling/moving the power cord causes it to erratically charge, then stop charging. I don’t know at this point if the issue is the cord or the port, but it is definitely hardware related. Next I tried plugging it into my docking station using the USB-C port. Windows makes the “connected hardware” sound, but there is zero video output to my monitors and the machine doesn’t charge. USB-C port appears DOA as far as I can tell. Really disappointed because I read good reviews, the machine feels solid, and I love the size. But if the basic features don’t work straight out of the box, what’s the point??
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Kellie Wills
> 24 hourI had high hopes for this laptop. I got it mainly to transport back and forth from home to work for my schooling. Well, its SUPER slow, freezes at the most inconvenient times and the keyboard likes to stop working too. Spend a little more money and get a better laptop.