For a laptop under 400 Uronen is also now a full HD display is a rarity. Most can be in the low-price segment and even in the notebook middle class fobbed off with these ridiculous 1366 x 768 pixels, which cross still like to tackle, but vertical is a real disaster. For me was the display Kaaufgrund and I am not disappointed. It has the resolution that I wanted, and it does not reflect as much as I feared. The color display I find pleasant, low viewing angle stability is for me as a single user of the device is no disadvantage. The computing power of the i3 is sufficient for the application: Office, Internet, Mulimedia and moderate games (Civilization 5). I must emphasize that the notebook is nice and quiet and absolutely not annoying by howling fan or the like. Keyboard and touchpad are also ok. The function keys are small, but still useful to use in terms of size. Annoying is likely that the default assignment is used for device control (high / low / light / dark etc) and one z, B. F1 attained only by holding the Fn key. But this bad habit, there are also other manufacturers and some might even find the good. I had initially installed Linux Mint 17 and everything was immediately recognized and worked out of the box. Then I yet decided on Win7. For a simple disk I find subjectively pleasing short boot time. The speaker sound is passable. For a standard notebook size and thickness is ok, battery life are just a few hours, but for many rumschleppen a 15-inch model is anyway not for thought. That part could certainly replace your desktop computer for normal users. The only unpleasant: the stickers from Intel and NVIDIA - but I've copped.