Editors/moderators of Notebookcheck, when will you finally move to a totalitarian ban on guest accounts so that I can't just change my nickname? You're disgracing yourself in front of all the readers.
If someone other than your employees or authors did this, the comments would remain in place, but along with blocking old nicknames that were forced to be changed from the old and well-known to all readers NikoB and used only through your fault, me, you are deleting comments even on the English forum that do not offend anyone and are purely technical - the pure truth (and the truth hurts, doesn't it?), especially in the German forum in English, which most Germans know, clearly indicates that all these shameful and vile actions are the result of the actions of NB employees, its editors.
What are these useless attempts for, I still write comments. And staff of NB have disgraced yourself in front of the whole world.
This is some kind of utter, hellish disgrace for Intel even with Meteor Lake! Compare it with the old review of a Lenovo laptop with 5500U (Zen2 released in 2019 - 5 years ago!): www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-V15-Gen-2-AMD-review-Hexa-core-machine-with-a-caveat.613048.0.html
AMD Zen2 5500U 5 years ago with PL1=15W faster than Meteor Lake by 20W PL1!
Recently it also became clear that sales of memory components and SSD are rapidly falling in the retail segment all over the world for an obvious reason - artificially inflated prices for everything.
The price of this laptop cannot exceed $ 400-450, because it has a shameful 16 GB of soldered memory instead of 32 GB for a clearly inflated price of $ 200. This is not a device to buy at the end of summer 2024, but a device 4-5 years old in its capabilities and even here it is shameful in terms of ports and a shameful screen, which is not even suitable for browsing the Internet due to shameful color rendering and the inability to view photos and videos in normal colors in the region of 100% sRGB...
It's one of the cheaper 15.6-inch laptops you can find without resorting to used systems running on outdated processors. It's a decent barebones experience so long as you keep your expectations in check.