I absolutely do not understand people who use such laptops on battery power. First, battery performance drops significantly. Secondly, the autonomy of the solution does not allow it to be used for 8-10 hours without thinking about charging. Thirdly, they use the cheapest batteries for 300 cycles with up to 25% capacity drop, so using such a laptop every day for 4-5 hours automatically kills the battery in less than 2 years, despite the fact that a laptop from a PSU can last more than 5 years if you buy it wisely, with enough dual-channel memory and a fast enough processor (for example, with Zen3 + level R5 and above, as in this line).
Of course, the price you indicated indicates that it is a laptop of the lowest price segment, and not like the one indicated in the review, it is much more expensive and more powerful, but what's the point of using a slow laptop that obviously loses much in surfing speed to more productive options of this model with the moment of purchase, only if you are not satisfied with such a reduced (and even more from the battery) laptop performance even in ordinary tasks?
This series has a convenient angled power plug, which is convenient for both right-handed and left-handed people, in contrast to the debility protruding to the side and easily broken out on sofas and beds of newfangled usb-c. With such a power plug, this series can and should be used 100% of the time at home only from the PSU, sending it to sleep when it is not needed.
But a significant part of consumers are clearly pursuing an anti-green agenda by buying gadgets too often (still overpaying at times), as some thoughtlessly and selfishly change smartphones once a year or even more often ...