Screen: Excellent clarity, vibrant colors, sharp image, but glossy and therefore sometimes reflective. It's also touch-sensitive, and that works very well on this glass screen, both in normal laptop mode and tablet mode.
Battery: Excellent for regular use; you won't be able to run the whole day on the battery, but a quick half-hour charge in between will keep you working. For example, during your break.
Compatibility: Works quickly with other devices like external monitors or drives. It works with both USB-A and USB-C.
Power: Excellent for office work or schoolwork, and everything runs smoothly. It also runs well with older games, but don't expect it to play the latest games smoothly.
Weight and build quality: Not extremely light, but certainly not too heavy to carry in a backpack. The quality feels sturdy, with an aluminum exterior. Plastic keys. Flipping it over to a tablet works well, but requires some convincing (which is a positive).
Considerable features: The power button is on the keyboard, and the status light is a bit unclear. The light is often on even when the laptop is turned off. The quality of the camera is also disappointing when it comes to facial recognition; after several attempts at setting it up, it often still requires just entering a code.