Very good with a few drawbacks
High-performance computer for all office and video use (I haven't tried it for games).
Heats up a bit, but that seems to be common with this type of computer. Nothing that surprised me.
Autonomy seems to be less than indicated; since I've been using ASUS' "charge to max at 60%" function, I've had the impression that I've gained a bit in autonomy when I charge to 100%.
I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the screen and sound, both of which were very satisfactory.
I bought it mainly to be able to use it with a 'dock' via the USB-C port, so I only need to plug in one cable to have a workstation on my desk. I'm using a Lenovo dock Gen2 (40AS), and it works fine, except - and this is my main problem - that I can't use the dock's on/off button to turn the computer on. So I have to open the cover each time to turn it on. It may seem like a small thing, but it's disappointing. If anyone has a solution, I'd like to thank them in advance.
All in all, a very good PC for the half-fixed/half-nomadic use I make of it.