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Yes as long as you don't start downloading games that require more storage space. Best to use an external hard drive or insert a memory card
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Late answer, but to any future viewers: Have an Asus ROG for both home (sick games, great specs, etc.) and for school that I took to all my classes to take notes on pc instead of writing by hand, and all my documents are immediately uploaded to Onedrive, so I can access school/work stuff anywhere. Tech problem happened so I sent it to Asus for repair, but I need a computer for both work and school, as a must even in the 2-3 weeks it took to get it back. So I bought the cheapest one (this one) Best Buy had at the moment. And honestly, for seemingly bad specs, its the perfect tool for writing and document analysis. Its cheap, works very well with Office and other work apps, and surprisingly light to carry around with me everywhere. Battery life is good, so no need to sit beside a wall plug during 4 hour lectures to work. Online work/research is good, but multiple tabs open will make it slower than other laptops, though not worth the extra money in my opinion. YouTube and Netflix play no problem as well. For note taking and basic tasks needing a laptop : 10/10 I miss my games in my off time though...
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This laptop works for a college student.
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