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Review on HP Stream 14-Inch Laptop by Kiril Panajotov ᠌

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The disappointment is complete, the product is not at all what I imagined.

In all of the aforementioned procedures, the most recent HP Pro 430 gen 7 laptop was generally silent. It's unfortunate that this product can't be delivered any more. The fan's persistent whine and WiFi barriers make using the laptop uncomfortable. I heartily endorse this laptop for business use. Deception is inevitable.

Pros
  • Quite thin. a matte screen.
Cons
  • It's merely a failure of engineering. 1. Constantly blowing hot air while whistling. Even when the laptop is in "standby" mode, the fan is still operating, which drains the battery. 2. The laptop occasionally "forgets" to wake up with its screen on (!). power button, esc, and ten times with the mouse space bar. Hard power off is the only option. Unsaved documents are gone. 3. WiFi drops out frequently and without warning. This is particularly obvious in real-time video communications rather than uploading like in movies. When it can fall off ten times in an hour, it is quite unpleasant. I initially believed the service provider, however it was actually a laptop WiFi adaptor. And for now, everything is fine on other laptops and phones. 4. During a video call, it gets hot and whistles terribly, which inherently disrupts the conversation. In 2022, laptops would be excused from this, but not in 2022. 5. A 4K movie is noisier to watch than one on a video projector. Just the conclusion. Not a word! 6. Two USB ports are too close to each other for two flash drives to be inserted without interfering with one another. 7. Gray keyboard with invisible gray text and gray buttons. It gets worse if you use the backlight, which is very bright. Power key (8). already stated in this. At first, I didn't even think it was true. Now I see it's accurate. 9. The icing on the cake: The brightness setting is reset when the charging wire is turned on and off.