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Review on HP Stream 14-Inch Laptop by Vassil Ganchev ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

This laptop review, as you can tell from the pros and cons presented, is written from the perspective of a regular consumer who has just purchased and begun using the device. Which does not verify the functionality of devices, etc. In my opinion, the laptop is a need for professional use. THIS IS NOT A GAME. In spite of that, I believe he will play rather straightforward games with a relaxed demeanor. When considering its usability, ergonomics, practicality, durability potential, and amount of features, it receives a maximum 3.5/5. However, when you factor in the cost that I paid for it, the rating automatically drops to a "minus 5". Since such filling is no longer available for such a low price. The computer may be smart, but the human body needs to take a hit every once in a while. It came without an operating system. -The brightness slider no longer functions after upgrading to 10ki. Indicator for the sound off button that had been malfunctioning prior to installing firewood for sound from the same hp offsite site began functioning afterward. It's acceptable to use 1st as well. It was no longer necessary to set up firewood. During the course of the surgery, something else may become apparent. This brings me to my major concern. This is the touchpad's natural response and rattling. There's really no way to put into words how much it chills you. I'll wait until the warranty expires and then sneak inside to do the necessary repairs. Despite the lack of seals, this is now possible. But I'm terrified of something that's sure to take flight. And the only way to stop the blowback is with a mechanical device. (1) Those bolts aren't tightened properly. 2) You have to curve the metal antennas that hold up the touchpad. There's no reason to have it serviced under warranty, in my opinion. as this is not a quirk unique to my edition, but rather a universal "factory defect" I have two of these laptops, both of which exhibit the same problems. Yes, and I've seen similar feedback in the reviews. This laptop does not require a mouse, however I like to utilize touch for the most of my tasks. 2) It serves multiple purposes and offers more customization choices than a mouse. However, despite this, I went ahead and purchased an HP Z3700 mouse. Keyboard silicone case by Ali, plus. The noise it makes has subsided, and it is no longer alarming to think that dust and crumbs will block it up.

Pros
  • Steel and all the trimmings. Price equates to value in this case. Especially when purchased on February 21st at the beginning of the month for 2022 Two-level keyboard backlighting; screen contrast and brightness I like the plastic carrying case. Excellent portability and sound quality for a notebook computer with 512GB of SSD storage and 16GB of RAM. Of course not a poppy, but dead center. I'm used to 13ke, so I'm surprised to learn that features like a cooling outlet for the screen, multitouch controls, and the standard set of navigation keys (home, end, page down, page up) are included. And since I can't see them, they're getting in the way, and I keep clicking on them by accident while trying to rely on the entire field of characters. Delete does not exist)) However, this is becoming increasingly automatic. Akum's labor time has been satisfactory, and the camera appears to be of adequate quality.
Cons
  • - graphics processing unit (but context is key even here) -an extremely frail body. The worry of cracking it is palpable. This is quite annoying for me. (maybe) I own a second Chinese laptop with NoName (yepo) on the lid and bottom, but with thin plastic for the Touch and Klava buttons in the middle. It's where the lid's hinges connect to the lid. After a year of being torn out by the stem, I finally drilled through and bolted the hinges in place. But that didn't help either; things just snapped all over the place. I got it set up permanently now))) aahah.) Please don't let this happen in my hometown!) I'm sorry if I scared you too much. It is unknown how long the assembly in which the lid hinges are fixed will last due to the body's fragility. "-LUFT TACCHPADA! This model's biggest flaw is its rattling touchpad, which I find annoying while typing quickly. - the controls are on the right side. Yes, gentlemen, that's a mouse on my right hand. To the right, you'll find protruding USB flash drives and charging cables, headphones, an HDMI cable, and a Type-C adapter. Absolutely nothing useful can be gleaned from this! A flat flash drive and two lights make up the left-hand side. No purpose for the keyboard's backlight. Even in complete darkness, the screen's backlight makes the characters more legible than they would be without it. For the reason that silver reflects dark symbols. And they become indistinguishable from a lighted keyboard. + openings below the buttons for the diodes to light through. Only at a right angle from above is there a reasonable vantage point. So-so plastic keyboard. The nagging suspicion that the button paint will wear off at some point. -Klava is not very flexible, but it also doesn't stay in one place for long. Once again, plastic is to blame. The base connection of the case is conveniently located along the top edge. In other words, the slot where you may peel off the plastic to snap off the latches of the halves of the casing is staring you in the face if you open the laptop (which you have to do because of the touchpad). And if you do damage it, it will most likely be on the top where everyone can see it. In addition, the slot on top is yet another entry point for liquid in the event of a spill, alongside the keyboard. noise from the air conditioner Inability to charge through Type-C