A:AnswerCheck you F11 and F12 buttons to be sure you haven't accidentally turned off the monitor. Or, check the F8 button to be sure you aren't sending the screen info to an undisclosed secondary monitor. Good luck.
A:AnswerA mobile processor is a CPU designed for Laptop's. These Processors try to use less power and stay cooler. So if you are buying a laptop you will be getting a mobile processor.
Yes this laptop can be changed from Wide screen to normal screen viewing through the settings on the laptop.
A:AnswerI so wish it could. The processor is good, but the card is pretty sub par when it comes to running graphic intensive games. My 6 year old GeForce 660Ti blows it away on my desktop. Best stick to games or you'll probably get frustrated with low frame rate.
Here's full benchmark results up on
PassMark: https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=Intel+HD+620&id=3592
NoteBook Check: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-HD-Graphics-620.172256.0.html
A:AnswerTx.
The updates were done at set up and connected to the charger. The unit was in sleep mode the following day while off the charger to see what battery life was going to be.
A:AnswerNever try with stylus yet, but i believe stylus for tablet or your cellphone (with soft tip) will work.
But this is a laptop that can't turn 360, so why do you need stylus for the touch screen while you still use your fingers to type in (can't be turned into tablet mode)?