Good health to all! In order of importance of the points (the last one is not so important):
Explanations:
Why this particular approach to choice. I read and looked at several reviews, it turned out that even expensive models have a lot of problems, which are mainly related to overheating, the backlight is not turned off and the need to install left-hand programs to disable some functions such as backlight. Of course, you can generally take it without a discrete graphics card with a processor, where AMD 780M is built in (which is about 1060 in power), but they are almost not on the market, and they are expensive only because of the processor, and everything else is of unknown quality. All laptops have some kind of jokes, but it's better to choose one where they are known and easily solved or insignificant.
- High-quality cooling configuration, at least 2 screws, several tubes
- High-quality cooling of the VRM zone, a good motherboard (so that there is no burnout in the future, as on the ASUS TUF, ROG STRIX, Lenovo Legion boards)
- Adequate, not stripped-down UEFI, as well as the ability to turn off the keyboard backlight (or better without it)
- Maintainability, so that there are spare parts, not a Chinese no-name
- Able to run graphics programs like Photoshop, and AAA games on low-medium settings
Explanations:
Why this particular approach to choice. I read and looked at several reviews, it turned out that even expensive models have a lot of problems, which are mainly related to overheating, the backlight is not turned off and the need to install left-hand programs to disable some functions such as backlight. Of course, you can generally take it without a discrete graphics card with a processor, where AMD 780M is built in (which is about 1060 in power), but they are almost not on the market, and they are expensive only because of the processor, and everything else is of unknown quality. All laptops have some kind of jokes, but it's better to choose one where they are known and easily solved or insignificant.
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