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Yeah, you can.
But with such a “cheap” device, there is no longer much power left for applications, e.g. games.
To work, so office programs are enough. When playing, you have to enjoy simple games or rather old games.
If you want to work (Libre Office instead of MS Office), you can also install Linux. This costs nothing and even lowers the power consumption because the Linux system needs less computing power. Then it runs longer on the battery.
If you want to play up-to-date with a laptop, you need to output significantly more than twice.
You can actually install Windows 11 on all new laptops.
I don’t know what I’m saying
Of course.
Yes the laptop must have the right components for Windows 11
Yeah, he did.
Thanks for your help
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