Purchased a laptop for both gaming and studying purposes. When it came to purchasing a laptop from the HP Pavilion Gaming series, the prices of the models here were comparable to one another (the difference is about 5 thousand). Because of this, I went with this particular laptop. The online games Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Team Fortress 2 all operate at 144 frames per second or higher. The laptop is not powerful enough for PUBG; even with the graphical settings turned down to their lowest level, it only manages to produce roughly 144 frames per second. The processing power of the eyes is sufficient for these activities. Used in Blender. Using this laptop is a delightful experience. When rendering, the processor is used to its full capacity, which raises the temperature to between 90 and 91 degrees. Even if the highest temperature at which the laptop may be used is approximately 100 degrees, I can't help but worry that it won't last as long as I'd like it to. On the other hand, it requires rendering. The screen is operating normally. Regarding the image's overall quality, I have no complaints. The keyboard performs about as expected. Standard membrane keyboard (not mechanics). My ideal mechanical keyboard would include a palm rest, which is typically packaged together with the keyboard itself. The hand eventually begins to droop downward, and discomfort begins to develop as a result. The + sign is located to the right of the numeric keypad. The touchpad is pleasant to look at and very simple to operate. The webcam is of very poor quality. My gut tells me that the speed is at 4 miles per hour. The face can be made out, but there is a lot of background noise. It is recommended that you utilize the webcam that is integrated into your smartphone rather than the built-in webcam. Because of this situation, you need to search for a camera shutter that has a very small aperture. The screen frames are relatively thin (which is more a plus for a laptop than a minus). The laptop has enough battery life for four continuous hours of working on documents, walking around online, or watching films on YouTube. If you participate, the game will take up to an hour of your time (maybe more; depending on the game itself). Without a charge, the laptop will only display 60 frames per second when playing games, but it will display 144 frames per second when using the browser. with 144 frames per second being constantly charged. Outcome. Both gaming and studying may be done well on the laptop. Additionally, to perform any editing or rendering in programs such as Blender, Maya 3D, or other similar programs. Additionally. The webcam has captured the image seen below. Resolution 1280*720. A depth of 24 pixels, more or less. You can make out both the noise and the clarity in the photo. Thus, the face will be obscured while the conference is in progress.
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