gabrielvanca231
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I've got my 14" Lafité III for some while already and it has been simply amazing. It has an eye-taking display with narrow bezzels, great connectivity, plenty of storage space, very good performance for day-to-day tasks and it is one of the most portable laptops out there. The 14'' screen is just rightly sized (I was initially concerned that it might be too small) and the laptop overall is extremly light and incredibly slim.
The only issues I had with this laptop were the very bad speakers and the fairly weak graphics card which was not able to play 4K films on my Asus 4K monitor (non-media usage was fine with the monitor). It could also have done well with one or two additional USB ports and definetly with a Thunderbolt port.
This is an expensive laptop and while intensive tasks (such as gaming or high-resolution films) might not be its strong suit, it is an extremly portable laptop with very good performance for productivity tasks. It is definetly worth buying... hence I bought a second one
My specs:
- Intel® Core™ i5 Quad Core Processor i5-8250U
- 8GB Corsair 2133MHz SODIMM DDR4
- 250GB Samsung 970 EVO SSD M.2
- 512GB Samsung 860 Pro SSD
- WIRELESS INTEL® AC-9260 M.2
The only issues I had with this laptop were the very bad speakers and the fairly weak graphics card which was not able to play 4K films on my Asus 4K monitor (non-media usage was fine with the monitor). It could also have done well with one or two additional USB ports and definetly with a Thunderbolt port.
This is an expensive laptop and while intensive tasks (such as gaming or high-resolution films) might not be its strong suit, it is an extremly portable laptop with very good performance for productivity tasks. It is definetly worth buying... hence I bought a second one
My specs:
- Intel® Core™ i5 Quad Core Processor i5-8250U
- 8GB Corsair 2133MHz SODIMM DDR4
- 250GB Samsung 970 EVO SSD M.2
- 512GB Samsung 860 Pro SSD
- WIRELESS INTEL® AC-9260 M.2
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