No, it is just amusing on its own

There is no branding on this laptop. It was packaged as though it were a blank box, with a larger, generic “notebook computer” box inside. Although the mouse and mousepad that came with it were cool, there is no brand name on it at all.

And that’s OK. I have yet to learn about the brand; I just needed a computer for school, and this one cost only $260. However, it’s strange because there are a few English pages in the user manual, which you can read here :joy:.

Like, there’s no website, so I would have to check my receipt to find out the brand’s exact location.

And I don’t mean any offense to anyone for whom English is not their first language. It simply seems

Hey, you purchased it?

My dream laptop has always been from

Yes, exactly I adore merchandise.

Indeed, that is the greatest.

I actually would like to have a laptop without any markings

The odd thing is, now and then, I come across a review for one that punches above its price point and is completely worth it. Sadly, that only accounts for around 1/3 of them.

The hinge and build are typically their major weaknesses. It normally doesn’t work out well to hastily throw off-the-shelf items into a generic chassis. Even if it works, the efficiency is poor. But really, I would buy one to have a Windows computer, but I am so frugal that I won’t purchase it until my current one dies.

I adore Framework laptops since they are upgradeable and repairable, however either I got a bad one, or it has hinge issues, haha.

I will try this because I need to update my right now. They do, however, cost more than the norm, albeit that makes sense.

Yes, I am too old for it these days. I enjoyed disassembling, fixing, and searching for replacement components. Now all I want is a well-built system with a great display for online browsing, so I ended up purchasing a MacBook Air early in 2022 and haven’t looked back. for YouTube viewing? It’s difficult to top at the time of purchase anyway