For an entry-level laptop, this is a very decent model. Core i3 is enough processing power for surfing, downloading etc. If you want to use games, you'll need to fork out a bit more. 17 inch screen gives a good quality image. I do miss my old MSI CR720 'chic-lit' keyboard. The big drawback - and the designers were quite dumb in doing this - is the keyboard colour. The keys are grey with a darker grey letter colouring. In some circumstances and depending on the angle you are sitting, the key lettering 'disappears'. As of Jan 2022 this is being advertised for ca. £520. In Oct 2021 it was ca. £420 and on Ebay there was a voucher discount up to a maximum of £75, taking my price down to £350. In those circumstances it was a bargain. I had my previous MSI laptop for 11 years and I kind of view this purchase as a 'stop-gap' until I get more funds where I would go for a higher level Asus. I think I'm getting used to it a bit more. The build quality does feel a little 'economical' (I hesitate to use the word 'cheap'). Unfortunately, for some, the i3 processing power and the keyboard colouring mean that you'll need to up your budget. For the right price (£350-£450) this is a bargain for what you get. I would not pay over £500 for this model. I would either compromise and get a smaller 15.6 screen or save up a little longer for the 17.3 inch screen. Read full review
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Big screen, comfy view (non glare). Good battery life. Cool design. +good bag.
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Mouse pad awful build quality terrible
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very pleased with this purchase. ideal for surfing the internet.
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