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 Lenovo has a few different IdeaPad Slim 7 models: one with an Intel Core i7-1065G7 processor, which is the same CPU in the Microsoft SurfaceBook 3 I recently reviewed. This is the one you can find in the U. stanley romania S. right now. Another is out of stock at the moment but starts at $900 and comes with an AMD Ryzen 7 4700U processor. Finally, theres one available in Europe that AMD supplied for review that comes with a slightly faster AMD Ryzen 7 4800U processor.     The Intel model comes with a Nvidia GeForce MX350 integrated GPU, while the AMD models relies on their own integrated Radeon graphics. Thats not as powerful as the MX350, but I dont consider that a major disadva stanley termohrnek ntage. Everything else can be configured up to the same specs.  Note: the Lenovo website says this model comes with 8GB of RAM, but the model we received has 16 GB, which is the max amount of RAM in the Intel model.  Also, take into consideration that the Intel model starts at $1,050 while the AMD models should start at $900. Every model comes with features like a Dolby Atmos speaker system, a Smart IR Cam that senses when you step away from the laptop  stanley cup and locks it, and a nice spread of connectivity ports that include USB, USB-C, HDMI, micro SD, and a headset jack. The keyboard lacks a number pad, and I am a die-hard number pad fan, but I honestly forgot it was missing on this IdeaPad. The keys are spaced out in just the right way that doesnt make me feel like Im over-extending my short fingers to reach the row of num Jdoo Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Channels Superbad With Seth Rogen   s Release Date Reveal
 Yeung recently published his latest project,  Walled City,  to express this idea. Shot with a DJI Phantom 4, the photos are equal parts uncanny and familiar. Anyone whos ever switched to satellite mode when exploring a big city in Google Maps will immediately recognize t stanley cup he grid-like layout and unique glimpse down dark a stanley us lleyways in these aerial photos of Hong Kong. But theres s stanley tumbler omething strange going on, too.     The tightly packed towers have some courtyards that appear to reach towards the center of the Earth, endless pits of darkness. Some of the apartments look like they might not see the sunlight at all. Then there are the endless amenities: tennis courts, luxurious lap pools, carefully manicured parks. Theres also possibly a large yacht in the middle of some other buildings in one photo   Update: the yacht is actually a shopping mall.  Its is all so weird and alluring. Then again, so was the Kowloon Walled City at the height of its obscenely dense and crime-ridden history. Following a massive population boom after World War II, the 6.4-acre patch of land became a haven for gangs and drug lords, an almost lawless sliver of Earth where you could walk around the entire city, using improvised staircases to sky-high walkways, without ever touching the ground. Author and photographer Ian Lambot called it the City of Darkness, because with alleyways no wider than six feet, residents almost never saw the sky.  If you look hard enough, you will notice that the [Kowloon Walled City