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Review on 15.6" HP Pavilion Gaming 15-ec2010ur 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H 3.3 GHz, RAM 16 GB, SSD 512 GB, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, DOS, 3C8N3EA, Black by Mateusz Mate ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

I model in 3D. I primarily work from home, but I frequently take extended trips. I was seeking for a replacement for my Dell G3 3779 so that I could continue working while traveling and not be in excruciating pain from using a laptop. My expectations were totally met by this laptop. It's a delight to work on my desktop 2700x because I can't tell the difference in power. Anybody is thinking about using a laptop for work may do so without risk. So let's talk about the battery. The first time I used it, the battery life was just about 4 hours of streaming. In addition to installing Radeon software and setting up a power plan in Windows, I also had to install the most recent AMD drivers. Following all the manipulations, I started viewing web streams and movies once more to test my autonomy. And the miraculous laptop ran for 12 hours with a screen brightness that was just a little bit over average. For me, the H series processor is just experiencing a miracle with this. Conclusion: A buzz is plenty for the entire day for surfing and viewing movies on battery power, much like a working machine or a toy. Autonomy - 5+ Power - 5 Screen - 4 Assembly - 4 (may not be suitable for designers and retouchers) Sound- 2

Pros
  • -Extremely powerful Ryzen 7 4800H -Good battery, however there are nuances in the opinions regarding them. -1650ti pleasant bonus Features an HDD bay -Legitimate SSD -Light
Cons
  • - Frail body; few crunches. Strange hinges cause the screen to dangle when the laptop is moved even slightly. This is likely because they tried to lift the MacBook's lid with one hand, even though it lifts quite easily. - Personally, I didn't think it was a good idea to have these cutouts beneath the screen. I have a 60 hertz version of the screen, which is obviously not 100% sRGB; I haven't yet gone for calibration, but I can give a coverage of 70–90% offhand. But at this price point, that's acceptable. I do not advise using it for graphic design or work. -It was REALLY upsetting that even though the laptop only requires two sticks of 4Gb each, you now need to spend twice as much on two sticks of 8Gb. -the speakers' sound quality is awful) B&O completely disregards saving the image.