Review: Digit-Life
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It's well known that the company initially focused on manufacturing rather than inventing ways to attract end users. What concerns motherboards, this fact manifested itself in frugal bundles compared to competing models, minimal sets of extra BIOS settings, and almost no brand features. The situation is gradually changing. Even now, inexpensive motherboards give no objective cause for grumbling about the lack of proprietary bells and whistles.
However, there is a noticeable category of users even among regular consumers, who are not interested in options, but in getting a stable computer with sterling built-in features without any bells and whistles. Foxconn can count at least on their interest.