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Annamae Walter
> 3 dayModel does not have backlit keyboard.
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Debra Elizabeth
> 3 dayThis has worked out perfectly for what I needed it for. Great value for the price.
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Mr.Anderson2112
> 3 dayOutside of the mouse pad I like it a lot.
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thomas
Greater than one weekSo far the L210 slim laptop is good for working on projects and would make a great investment for a highschool or college grade laptop. Had to make a couple adjustments like uninstall the graphics driver and install the intel one because graphics problems with chrome as well as in chrome disable the use hardware acceleration when available setting because of graphics errors caused. the other adjustment made was creating my own power plan because with the one that comes pre-made for it doesnt do the laptop much justice. basic power plan was 4-6 hours on battery but with a well setup plan have it setup it can do 6-10 hours with videos and 10-12 hours on everything else from browsing web to having multiple programs running. some stuff you should know is the graphics is 2gb which can handle 1080 videos easy depending on your internet speed. 4gb of ram and barely any is actually used unless you have alot of programs running at once. the processor says 1.2ghz dual core but the speeds that have been running are 1.8-4ghz so far depending on whats running. doesnt get too hot when running games or videos so wont get burns when sitting a your lap. 1 thing tho is that it is listed as having a backlit keyboard but it does not have one. After dealing with windows updates and driver updates theres around 20-25 gb left of space available so if you decide to buy one of these laptops make sure to get a micro sd card for it so you can expand the space and i recommend 120-500 gig.
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Elijah Jenkins DDS
> 3 dayI found this product very functional and good value for the money once I purchased and inserted a 128 micro SD card. It does not have a touch screen and probably would not be good for gaming as it is not designed for that.
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M
Greater than one weekIts a laptop and it does laptop things. If you need it to do heavy intensive things, it might not do the things.
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Donna
> 3 dayI am very unhappy with this computer. The battery refuses to hold a charge, if I fully charge it today, by tomorrow afternoon I have to plug it back in.
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jessica
> 3 dayI love it
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Jraywash
> 3 dayGreat quality product.
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Frankie
> 3 dayI have worked with computers for over 40 years, from mainframes to high-end personals, so I know how to make computers work. I ordered this little atrocity so I could spend some time upstairs with my wife, instead of my holing up all the time in the computer cavern in the basement. The little horror arrived about 5 hours ago, and I have spent all that time trying to load Word and gmail, and a few others--and thats all. The package of programs that came with it has demanded a new login and password almost with every click. Bill Gates would be horrified at what his genius has led to. Almost every click produces a new pitch for some Microsoft product. I wanted to use Firefox instead of the Microsoft equivalent, and it practically had me read War and Peace before it would let me do it and--I STILL havent been able to do it. Cortana has a soothing voice, but if she were here, I would happily throw her into a tank of live alligators, and chortle all the way up to dinner, where Id eat her liver with a nice Chianti. Whoever wrote the programs has about a 3rd grade level of English. As an example, one page asks if I give permission to use certain of my data. Click no or yes. It then has one box that says accept. Well, if I clicked the No box, that means that I dont accept sending them data. No box for dont accept. So how do I say I dont want them to use my data? The little touchscreen is wildly oversensitive, and very hard to use in a practical sense. Naturally, there are no written instructions, so you have to make it work before you can discover how to make it work.