The technician recommended being very careful with Horizont laptops. Because the laptop was "stolen" from the Chinese, but spare parts for it were not supplied
"It's impossible to keep silent about these 'H-books,' supposedly Belarusian. This is just a disaster. There are absolutely no spare parts. How did they procure them in China?" — a Minsk technician laments on social media.

The man says that the Belarusian laptop is a "stolen Chinese Spirit." But that's not the main thing.
"The question is this: okay, they 'stole' the 'Chinese one,' but at least supply the components, supply the keyboards, supply the batteries. There are no batteries from official distributors. Keyboards are possible by order — you have to call the factory, drag out time for months, they 'freeze' you — also nothing," he says.
The only option left is to buy on AliExpress.
"We look at the price tag on AliExpress: 156 rubles without VAT. And VAT is 20%. Plus delivery. Now they are not delivered to Minsk at all. Do you understand?" he says. It turns out, according to him, it's twice as expensive as original Dell, Asus, Acer components.
Therefore, the technician advises buyers of the Belarusian laptop to take care of it. "Be careful with batteries, be very careful with keyboards, because they were not supplied to Minsk. The Belarusian laptop was imported from China, but the components were not."
"These simpletons just squandered money," he adds.
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