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Review on HP Pavilion Gaming 15-ec2048ur 15.6" Laptop 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H 3.3GHz, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050, DOS, 4E0T5EA, Dark Grey/Bright Green Chrome Logo by Wiktor Wiater ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A high-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

My profession is 3D modeling. I do most of my work on a home computer, but I am frequently absent for extended periods. I needed a new laptop to replace my dell g3 3779 so that I could do my job while traveling without suffering from chronic back pain. The laptop was better than I had anticipated. It's just as pleasant to work on as my desktop 2700x, and I haven't seen any performance difference. Anyone thinking about bringing a laptop to work can feel at ease doing so. Now we'll talk about the battery. When I first started using it, the battery only lasted about four hours. After installing Windows, a power plan, video cards, and nvidia control, I was able to install the Radeon program. After being subjected to all those experiments, I finally started testing my independence by watching videos online. The wonder laptop even lasted 12 hours on a single charge with the screen brightness set to medium-high. To me, this is nothing short of a miracle for the H series CPU. The verdict: the buzz can replace your working machine, your toy, and your power source for a day's worth of web browsing, movie viewing, and more. Ability to act independently, 5+ Put Together - 4 Display - 4 (may not be suitable for designers and retouchers) Sound- 2

Pros
  • Very potent Ryzen 7 4800H -A solid battery, with certain caveats noted in the remarks. -1650ti a pleasant extra Equipped with a hard drive bay Affordable SSD -Light
Cons
  • Skinny build, minimal crunching action. The lid fairly readily lifts with one hand (Macbook test), which suggests that the strange hinges may be to blame for the screen jiggling at the least laptop movement. - These cutouts under the screen were an odd choice, in my opinion. -I have a 60 Hz model that is obviously not 100% srgb; I haven't gone for calibration just yet, but I can estimate a coverage of 70-90%. But that's reasonable for the cost. I would not suggest it for graphic design or other similar tasks. The fact that the laptop requires two sticks of 4GB each is very frustrating, since it means you'll need to double your RAM purchase price to 8GB. The speaker quality is poor. The picture is completely ruined by B&O.