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Review on HP Pavilion Gaming 15-ec2048ur 15.6" Laptop 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H 3.3GHz, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050, DOS, 4E0T5EA, Dark Grey/Bright Green Chrome Logo by Mateusz Kazana ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

If only such a configuration could be selected, but with a white keyboard backlight and without the WASD keys being highlighted, that would be ideal.

Pros
  • This is one of the possibilities that would work best for me. I wasn't looking for a gaming laptop because I wanted a capable machine to work with CAD and graphics software as well as data modeling in Power BI (tables with 2 million rows, about 25 columns and a bunch of calculations). After looking into Intel for a while, I finally settled on Ryzen as my option. In this location, a R7 4800H has been placed, the power of which is even surplus to requirements for the activities that are being performed right now, while providing a secure reserve for the foreseeable future. Up to the price of 80,000, I was unable to locate anything more desirable. A strong central processing unit, a somewhat good video card (considering the cost), 16 gigabytes of random access memory, a matte display, and a reasonable weight (2 kg).
Cons
  • The most obvious sign is that the edge of the plastic on the front of the laptop (where the touchpad is) is jagged. Maybe the maker was trying to draw attention to something specific with this, or they reduced the amount of processing that was done. In most cases, you will become aware of the problem the moment you pick it up. The fact that the keys make a very little clicking sound when being typed on is not necessarily a negative feature in my opinion. Before that, there were ultrabooks manufactured by Sony and Asus; however, I did not discover this device hiding beneath them. Moreover, in earlier models of this laptop, the vent for the hot air did not sit just below the screen but rather to the left and right of the screen. I don’t know which one is better in practice, but mentally it seems that with blowing on the sides, cooling would be better. Yet, this is merely one person's view and is not substantiated by any data.

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July 10, 2023
This is my first laptop, it works cool, there are no complaints, but you can find flaws everywhere
May 29, 2023
Has some pros: Powerful, quiet and beautiful Some cons: I received a little defective