The laptop is amazing in most respects. a quad-core, hyperthreaded 11th-generation processor with 8 megabytes of cache. The memory is 8 gigabytes. Micron Solid State Drive Linear Full HD resolution, read/write speeds of 2.2/1.1 Gb/s; very crisp and vivid display. They paid no attention to the totally typical sound. Dual-band WiFi is a good feature. The legs are an ingenious addition. Two different rubber bands. In regards to the drawbacks. What HP thinks of a 21-year-old painting a laptop is beyond me, but it's something to consider. No matter how gently you use it, a half-year from now it will be completely scratched. In addition, they painted the keyboard, which served no use. Two screws on the back of the case are also given a metallic sheen for aesthetic purposes. The USB ports, of which there are only 2, have been secured, as is customary. and Type-C, which at first glance appears to be the cheapest seating option. Even though it's obviously a netbook, the lack of a LAN connector means that you're stuck with whatever cable happens to be lying about. However, the thick nature of the case made it a breeze. The lid cannot be lifted with a single hand; instead, you must support its base. The right side of the room has some oddly placed light bulbs. You have to turn the laptop on its side to see if it is on. Since the laptop switches to FreeDOS, there is no firewood on the HP website, despite the presence of Windows 10 images. After I booted my computer into UEFI mode from a flash device containing 20H2, everything went smoothly. The SSD is NVMe, but it's made by Micron, so performance expectations are in the dark. What's more, the read/write ratio is off, and not just once. The radiator's air vent is an idiotic design. It makes a small whistle, which is not particularly pleasant in silence, because it blows on the plug of the matrix loops. The cooler is rarely used when people are online because of the +25 degree room temperature. The resolution of the camera is low and standard at around 0.3-0.5 MPs. Most basic is the BIOS. In a nutshell, it's the best working machine you can get for the money. That's what I suggest!
Renewed Lenovo Legion 5 Gaming Laptop: 15.6" 144Hz, AMD Ryzen 7-4800H, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, RTX 2060 6GB, Phantom Black
95 Review
Renewed Apple MacBook Air - 13-inch Retina Display, 💻 1.6GHz Dual-core Intel Core i5, 256GB in Gold (Latest Model)
156 Review
13-Inch Apple MacBook Pro with 8GB RAM and 512GB SSD Storage in Space Gray - Previous Model
77 Review
HP FHD Touchscreen Quad Core I7 1065G7
104 Review
🖥️ Dell Optiplex 990 Tower Business Desktop Computer: Intel Quad Core i5, 8GB RAM, 500GB HDD, Windows 10 Pro (Renewed)
12 Review
14" ASUS Vivobook Pro 14X OLED N7400PC-KM059 2880x1800, Intel Core i5 11300H 3.1GHz, RAM 16GB, DDR4, SSD 512GB, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050, no OS, 90NB0U44-M01450, silver
26 Review
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750G AM4, 8 x 3600 MHz, OEM
11 Review
15.6" Laptop ASUS Vivobook Pro 15 M6500QC-HN118 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 7 5800H 3.2GHz, RAM 16GB, DDR4, SSD 512GB, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050, no OS, 90NB0YN1-M006N0, blue
24 Review