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Review on 14" Notebook HP 14s-fq0024ur 1920x1080, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 2.3 GHz, RAM 4 GB, SSD 256 GB, AMD Radeon Graphics, Windows 10 Home, 22M92EA, black by Kiril Mihailov ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I cant believe I paid for it, the quality is disgusting.

It would have been wiser to offer a standard affordable device made from solid and hard plastic, for example, for 35k rather than a stump that was priced at 31k and was incomprehensible. Although I am lying and saying that everything is apparent here, it is not clear why models that are obviously dead and fully defective were released.

Pros
  • The best stuffing for the price that it sells at
Cons
  • screen using IPS technology that has poor color reproduction. On a laptop, the color white is too "warm," or in other words, it turns yellow. It is impossible to achieve an appropriate balance for the white hue. It is not possible to do so using the settings in Windows 10 or using the AMD utilities. The brightness of the screen is also somewhat dim, but this is not an emergency. In addition, the whole quality of the case is just reprehensible. This is likely one of the most significant aspects to consider when purchasing a laptop. Because plastic is the most cost-effective material, there are no stiffeners included, and as a result, the laptop bends whenever you press on it and also when you raise it by one edge. Because of this "feature," I was able to marry the person I was interested in. To be more specific, a wheezing sound. If you have a sound that is "rattling" from the speakers when the level is above 60%, you should know that the problem is not with the drivers, but with the settling casing. You may check this by doing the following: If you press on any portion of the case while the sounds are being played back, the rattling should stop when you release your pressure. I sent the laptop back to the manufacturer because I believe that such shoddy workmanship should be acknowledged as a mistake and that there should be a mass recall of the product, similar to what car makers do. I just can't fathom how the HP quality control group could have possibly given their stamp of approval to such a product. These faults are vast, including all of the bending of the keyboards; in the evaluations, a lot of people complain about the rattling of the sound (which is MARRIAGE and not a "feature" owing to the price), and these problems all have to do with the keyboards. To name a few of the insignificant drawbacks, I will mention: a stripped-down BIOS, in which it is impossible to do absolutely anything (memory frequency of 3200, while the timings are too high, which is why the memory latency is about 105 ns, the read-write speed is about 35 mbs), as well as a problem with the installation drivers for not the latest build of win 10 (I couldn't install drivers at all until I upgraded to Windows). Also, charging the older model, I believe it is time to unify mobile devices on the type-c standard at the age of 21. Another example of poor ergonomic design: all of the important ports (USB, HDMI, and charging) are on the right side of the device, which makes it difficult to use a mouse with the device.