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Review on 15.6" Laptop HP 15s-fq071ur 1920x1080, Intel Celeron N4020 1.1 GHz, RAM 4 GB, SSD 128 GB, Intel UHD Graphics, Windows 10 Home, 3B3P2EA, indigo blue by Michal Wjcik ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I did not regret the purchase, everything is fine.

suggestions for change 15s-fq2022ur HP Installing Windows 10 from a USB3 flash drive: If you do not speak bourgeois, try Google Translate; it will translate a page for you if you provide him a link to it. A very extensive guide (step by step, with photos) on how to install Win10 on a comparable (11th generation) laptop is here. The installation article simply makes a passing mention of the requirement that Win10 be the most recent version. Despite trying a ton of different versions, I didn't see any from the NVMe drivecomntroller drivers on versions before 20H2 at all. You will succeed, rest assured. This issue has already been researched and resolved, thus it is not worth paying $9,000 on the identical laptop model with Win10Home already pre-installed. p. S. To access the BIOS or UEFI, press and hold ESC while the computer is off, then turn it on while holding ESC, and a menu will appear from which you may select your destination. Good fortune!

Pros
  • A laptop based on such cores is head and shoulders above all others. Model: HP 15s-fq2022ur + Full-fledged 11th Gen Core i7 with the fastest performance per core - this provides a significant advantage in their respective jobs. The Iris XE video core will practically deliver performance comparable to the MX350 thanks to its 96 (!) execution units (instead of the i5-1135G7's 80). + Solid construction (no rattling or backlash, good plastic, no cracks or crevices, neatly placed components). + Lightweight (1.6 kg according to the scales) + wired, small power supply for an additional 270 grams. + nice two-level backlighting of the keyboard, nice key travel, and a power button that is located further away. + Onboard storage of 512GB NVMe-SSD and 16GB dual-channel RAM. + FreeDOS/NoOS + FullHD IPS matte screen with great contrast and minimal glare = an additional $1000 off for you! (There is a freshly discovered problem with installing Win10 on such (11th gen) machines, but we have already handled it and will tell you everything).
Cons
  • - A cooling system that I find personally to be somewhat underwhelming. Of course, for many people, this won't be a big deal, but if your laptop is on and someone is sitting at it, you probably won't be able to sleep at night. A supertech-10nm technology would appear to have energy efficiency that is unmatched. Even on cores with throttling set on (for a few seconds) at the peak of 90+ ° C, this is obviously not the case. Additionally, I would characterize this turbine's noise-whistling as extremely powerful and not quite comfortable, with a sound that sounds more like "Sh" than "Sh." - If you don't understand some subtleties, you won't be able to install Windu on this laptop right away. - Ethernet RJ-45 and Thunderbolt 4 may be absent (the processor has an implementation, but the casing does not). - There is no Power Delivery or Quick Charge capability for the laptop or any external devices. - I dislike "half" up/down buttons myself. The BIOS appears, to put it kindly, out of date, although this is more of a nitpick because it serves its purpose despite the screen's obvious lack of 100% color gamut and the possibility that some colors would appear faded.