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7 comments:

  1. Unless your job or studying really need a touch screen. Don’t buy it. Go with a regular laptop. Laptops with touch screen or 2 in a 1 use a lot of power, so you’ll need to charge it a lot. I would recommend that you don’t go below i5 or Rayzen 5 and Ram min really don’t recommend anything with below 6GB of RAM if you want this laptop for use in the further future.

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    1. Noted! I had read a review on some 2in1 that overheat too high. Was slightly worried. Only considered a 2in1 cause part of my course works on 3d modelling and a touchpen is said to be more convenient to use than a mouse.

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  2. If you are looking for a new project after you finish Back to the Sixties: Farm, Get Wealthy & Raise the Cubs may I suggest
    Picking Up a General to Plow the Fields
    More than 1000 chapters and almost 400 decently translated

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  4. Hi Maggie! Thank you for your work translating these novels :) I have one small suggestion -- it would be a lot easier to read if you made the font Medium by default on each page. The large font is actually a little too large and it makes it harder to read. Medium is just right!

    Thanks again for your hard work!

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  5. Reading this on a small tablet, the menu at the right side of the page takes up half page so the text to read is very narrow., it does not make a very good reading experience.

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