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AMD 3020E
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14″ (screen)
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8 GB RAM
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256 GB SSD
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Windows 11 Pro
Here’s what those components mean in practice:
| Component | Details / Notes | Real-world Implication |
|---|---|---|
| Processor — AMD 3020E | This is an entry-level dual-core processor (2 cores, low power) | It’s adequate for light tasks: web browsing, document editing, videos. But it will struggle with heavy multitasking, video editing, or modern games. |
| RAM — 8 GB | This is a decent minimum for Windows 11 and typical use | OK for light multitasking (browser + office + streaming). If many browser tabs or heavier apps, might push limits. |
| Storage — 256 GB SSD | SSD is fast for loading the OS and everyday tasks | The capacity is modest, so you may need to manage space (uninstall unused apps, store large media externally) |
| Display — 14″ | A compact size, good for portability | Good for students, office, commuting. But screen quality (resolution, brightness, color) will depend on the specific panel used. |
| Operating System — Windows 11 Pro | Comes with advanced business features (BitLocker, Remote Desktop, etc.) | Useful if you need Pro features; overhead is a bit more than Windows Home but manageable. |











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