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Review on 15.6" Notebook HP 15s-fq2051ur 1920x1080, Intel Core i3 1125G4 2 GHz, RAM 8 GB, DDR4, SSD 256 GB, Intel UHD Graphics, Windows 11 Home, 3B2U9EA, gray by Andrey Seferov ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average purchase, there is something to complain about.

To be honest, I wasn't overly dissatisfied; nonetheless, I had hoped for a more serious offering. Debian stable is not recommended for anyone looking to install Linux because the outdated kernel will not recognize half of the available hardware. Mint has no audio. Only Ubuntu 20.04 would normally be awarded. The xorg-video-intel driver needs to be completely removed right away because it is no longer supported by Xorg and is therefore incompatible with the system's video and 3D capabilities.

Pros
  • Compact and lightweight laptop. Seems to be attractive from a distance. With a Core i7 processor and 16GB of RAM costing only 64000r (in January 2022), this computer offers excellent value for the money.
Cons
  • The worst part is the short battery life. The battery can be seated in as little as an hour under heavy load. A typical web video will keep you occupied for a few hours. I thought that ditching the dedicated graphics card would result in a significant improvement in battery life, but that wasn't the case. The second is the material's high standard. I was hoping for more for my 64000r investment. The entire keyboard is made of plastic, and the user presses down the middle to type. The keyboard has some unusual issues in general; for example, it may not work for a few seconds after you turn it on or after you close or open the lid, but then it may begin functioning normally. Perhaps my computer is malfunctioning. The new Intel hardware has several issues that make installing an operating system a bit of an ordeal, which isn't exactly a con.