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Well, im used to iOS
Desktop can be a PC like you're asking about. Get a PC and a cheap phone......or get a desktop and have the screen on your current phone replaced
* MSI
* GS65 Stealth 9Se
* Black with gold trim
* Intel Core 17-9750H Processor
* NVIDIA GeForce RTX2060/6GB GDDR6
* Samsung 1tb 980 Pro PCle°4.0 NVMe™ M.2 SSD (7000Mb/s + stock 512gb SSD
* DDR4 16GB(8GB*2)
* 15.6 inch FHD, anti-glare, IPS-level
* 240hz screen
* Gaming keyboard by Steelseries per key RGB
* Cooler Boost Trinity+
* Hi-Res Audio
* Speaker's by Dynaudio
* Thunderbolt + Dc charging
* Ports- Hdmi, Ethernet, 3Usb, thunderbolt, mic and headphone ports
* Battery - BTY-M6L 15.2V 80.25Wh 4 cells
Is this worth for 800USD?
value of 3 year old pc ?
Any idea on this?
So if I was interested in helping by buying a phone that would help people learn more about personal computers, then I would buy one of those.
i would not buy it, doesnt even have a numpad
forget all "gaming" laptops which have been released in 2022-2023, they are all crap.
Money does not grow on trees
Or, you know, be an adult and deal with the broken screen and save up some more.