A screen with poor color accuracy - the author could not even calibrate it in hardware with dE below 2! Deprecated fhd resolution...
I would like to understand - where did USB40 come from? According to the specs on the 7535HS, it does NOT have USB40 ports built into the SoC, unlike the Zen4 Phoenix:
www.amd.com/en/product/12946
The laptop is extremely disgustingly optimized - the ddr5 4800 memory runs at 65% of the theoretical limit for 4800. Despite the increased heat, the laptop is noisy in the office load and surfing. And this problem is again poor optimization of Zen3+ in Idle mode - the laptop consumes 20W instead of 5-10.
The speakers produce mediocre sound.
Well, to top it all off, a terrible keyboard, as always with Acer with a damaged numpad, where instead of the normal "Insert" there is a truncated button, and on its half there is an right arrow button, which immediately destroys fast blind typing and navigation through the numpad, as well as numerical/group operations.
Given the outdated processor almost 2 year age and the most primitive discrete gpu, the laptop is definitely not worth the money.
It would be worth it if there was at least 32Gb RAM/4TB SSD from the factory. But this is not the case, and the $300 mark-up is clearly too high.
The red price for it is $950-1000 today. But who is this laptop made for, Acer? As a universal one, it is not suitable - a bad keyboard with a damaged numpad (and also a narrowed Esc row, F1..F12, as always). And for games 4050 is a waste of money.
Someone can buy a laptop at sales in the fall for $750-800, or maybe not...