To put it simply, the laptop is on fire! 11th generation quad-core CPU with hyperthreading and 8 megabytes of cache. Memory capacity of 8 gigabytes. The screen of the Micron SSD Linear Read/Write 2.2/1.1 Gb/s FullHD is quite bright and of a very high quality. They did not place any emphasis on the sound, despite the fact that it is quite natural. The fact that WiFi supports two bands is a plus. An intriguing suggestion for the legs. These are two different types of rubber bands. In regard to the deficiencies. Painting a laptop at the age of 21, when you have to think about it, is something you have to do. I don't know what HP thinks about that. No matter how carefully you use it, there is a 50% chance that after six months it will have scratches of some kind. This is a given. In addition to that, they painted the keyboard, which was an entirely unnecessary step. By the way, the two screws that are located on the back cover have been given a silver paint job as well! ))) As usual, they tightened their grip on the USB ports, of which there are only a pair. as well as Type-C, which has the distinct appearance of being an economy class. It is obvious that this is a type of netbook, but all of a sudden you only have a cable available to you. For some reason, they decided not to include a LAN port in the device. At the same time, the fact that the case was so thick made it very simple. Because the hinges are, as usual, quite tight, you can't lift the lid with only one hand; instead, you have to grip the bottom with your other hand. Odd configuration of light bulbs can be seen to the right. It is necessary to look at the laptop from the side in order to determine whether or not it is turned on. Due to the fact that the laptop use FreeDOS, there is no firewood available on the HP website; nonetheless, there are photographs of Windows 10 operating systems. As I booted my computer into UEFI mode and installed 20H2 from a flash drive, everything went flying, including the firewood. on the active controls. Although the solid-state drive (SSD) is NVMe compliant, it is manufactured by Micron; therefore, it is impossible to know what results to anticipate from it, and the read/write ratio is odd, both times. Air outlet on the radiator that is a complete idiot. It blows on the plug of the matrix loops, and as a result, it is somehow reflected in such a way that it gives off a little whistle, which is not really pleasant when there is silence. In contrast, the cooler is rarely used while there is surfing going on and the temperature in the room is above 25 degrees. The camera is simple and inexpensive, with a resolution of somewhere between 0.3 and 0.5 megapixels. The BIOS is the most basic. In a nutshell, in terms of its functionality as a machine, it is unmatched in this price range. I advise!
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