Despite all of its flaws and the fact that I paid close to 45,000 dollars for it, it does not have any rivals that use the same hardware and it does not produce a distracting amount of noise in the browser. There are already more fascinating possibilities for more expensive ones, so if you can find it for 45 dollars, you should definitely take it. With all of its perks. My take on it using Nimble on the 5700u. Everything zips along thanks to the speedy SSD and the strong Processor. Around 5 to 6 hours every day is spent working. The matte IPS screen is not the finest, but it is good enough for my eyes; however, color correcting cannot be done on it. The availability of all of the required ports, including USB, HDMI, and an SD-card reader. Backlit keyboard, a fingerprint scanner that works effectively, and a camera that is suited for use in video conversations are all features of this device. These are some downsides: proc that is strangled HP, as usual, has produced garbage and has severely limited both the percentage and the video card. Despite the fact that the laptop operates quietly when set to 25w mode and that the cooling system is able to keep up, the consumption of power will drop forcibly to 15w after 1β5 minutes. This issue has not yet been resolved, and I believe it will not be successful. Horrible old BIOS (again hello to HP office) While the percentage is running at 25W, it pulls everything; I even launched Days Gone, a rainbow, and it goes well; however, as soon as the power sags, it becomes not very comfortable to play (but it is still possible), and this is the case with all games. In terms of performance, this laptop is fine on paper; however, HP would not be HP if it had not spoiled its own product with its software. Case with the Deshman brand, which was matte and nice to the touch but had the appearance and feel of a toy, and it was scratched within the first week. The keyboard is about as good as the one on a Lenovo ThinkPad like the moon, but it is still usable. If you absolutely have to use the touchpad, it's not much better than any other pad, but the mouse is far more convenient.
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