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You ever go to say a Walmart "brick and mortar store" and try to buy a computer the box and any promotional stuff doesn't give you shit for actual technical specs and if you go online it's even worse with 3.2 ghz PC 8gb ram 1 tb hd. That is shit for information. Well this laptop you can upgrade easily and they give you actual specs on what you're buying.

I hate laptops BUT I was impressed on how they did this the way I would like it done if I was to buy one this would be the one I would buy since it's like a common sense laptop for a real experienced/knowledgeable computer user.

You ever go to say a Walmart "brick and mortar store" and try to buy a computer the box and any promotional stuff doesn't give you shit for actual technical specs and if you go online it's even worse with 3.2 ghz PC 8gb ram 1 tb hd. That is shit for information. Well this laptop you can upgrade easily and they give you actual specs on what you're buying. I hate laptops BUT I was impressed on how they did this the way I would like it done if I was to buy one this would be the one I would buy since it's like a common sense laptop for a real experienced/knowledgeable computer user.

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I like the way they used usb-c to route everything so it ends up much faster than a normal laptop that or PC that ends up using the least expensive solution to save a few dollars here and there so you end up with a system that the motherboard holds everything back by a significant amount if you upgrade and the upgraded part is 10x faster than the bus it's connected to so something that should be instant is lagging as if the old part is still in there. With the usb-c your flying.