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Review on 15.6" Laptop HP 15s-fq071ur 1920x1080, Intel Celeron N4020 1.1 GHz, RAM 4 GB, SSD 128 GB, Intel UHD Graphics, Windows 10 Home, 3B3P2EA, indigo blue by Momchil Borisov ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

Commentary in regard to the alteration HP 15s-fq2022ur The following are the steps to install Windows 10 from a flash drive via USB3: If you do not speak bourgeois, use Google Translate; it will translate a page for you if you provide it a link to it. Here is a link to a pretty extensive guide (step by step, with photos) on how to install Windows 10 on a comparable (11th gen) laptop. The fact that the most recent version of Windows 10 must be installed is the only item that is not mentioned in the article about the installation. I tested a great many different versions of the drivers for the NVMe drivecomntroller previous to 20H2, but I did not see any improvements at all in any of those versions! Don't worry, you will be successful, this problem has previously been examined and solved, and the problem is not at all worth spending ten thousand dollars on for the same laptop model, but with Windows 10 Home already pre-installed for you! p. S. You need to access the BIOS or UEFI in the following manner: when the computer is turned off, press and hold ESC; then turn it on, continue to hold ESC; a menu will drop out, and you can choose where to go from there! Good luck!

Pros
  • This provides a huge advantage in their respective duties, and a laptop based on such cores is head and shoulders above all others. The model is the HP 15s-fq2022ur, and it has a full-fledged 11th Generation Core i7 processor with the fastest performance per core. The Iris XE video core will practically deliver a performance level that is comparable to that of the MX350 thanks to its 96 (!) execution units, which is an increase from the 80 execution units provided by the i5-1135G7. + The construction quality is quite good (there is no backlash or rattling, the plastic is beautiful, there are no gaps or crevices, and everything is fitted tightly). + Lightweight (the scales read exactly 1.6 kilograms), plus a small power supply with wiring that adds an additional 270 grams. a comfortable two-level illumination of the keyboard, pleasant key travel, and the power button placed farther away. a 512GB NVMe-SSD and 16GB dual-channel RAM onboard. a pleasant two-level backlighting of the trackpad. Full-HD IPS matte screen with outstanding contrast and minimal glare, plus FreeDOS/NoOS software equals an additional discount of 10000 for you. (There is a recently found issue that prevents users from installing Windows 10 on devices of this generation (11th gen), but we have already found a solution to the problem and will explain everything to you).
Cons
  • - A cooling system that, to be perfectly honest with you, is not satisfying for me. Naturally, this may not be a major concern for many people; nonetheless, it is highly doubtful that you will be able to get a good night's sleep if you have a functional laptop in your bedroom at night, especially if something is running on it or someone is sitting at the keyboard. It would appear that a supertech 10-nm process's potential for high energy efficiency is through the roof. and at the height of 90+ degrees Celsius on cores with throttling set on (for a couple of seconds), this is not the case of course. Also, I would say that the noise-whistling of this turbine is pretty powerful and not especially comfortable, with the sound being rather "Sh" rather than "Sh." - If you are not familiar with some details, you will not be able to install Windu on this laptop straight away. - There is a possibility that the Ethernet RJ-45 and Thunderbolt4 ports are missing (the Thunderbolt4 port is implemented in the processor, but the case does not have it). - Neither the laptop nor any other devices can be charged using the USB port (there is no Power Delivery or QC). - The "half" up/down buttons aren't a favorite of mine personally. - The screen is obviously not capable of displaying 100% of the color spectrum, and some colors may appear washed out as a result. - The BIOS appears to be, to put it gently, out of date, although this is more of a nitpicking issue because it is still capable of performing its duty.