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Review on πŸ’» HP 15s-fq067ur 15.6" Laptop, 1920x1080, Intel Pentium Silver N5030 1.1 GHz, 4 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD, Intel UHD Graphics 605, Windows 10 Home, Griffin Grey by Boguslawa Zelinska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

What else could be said about this portable computer? Acquired in the form of a present for my mother. The mission required that you be able to perform all of the tasks that are necessary in the office at the moment, ideally without the need to bring a charger with you. The laptop can take a beating: it has a long battery life and produces a lot of noise while it's running. They went ahead and installed Windows 11 as soon as a stable version of the operating system became available. It runs like a well-oiled machine. To a very high degree. Although there are sagging, everything is smoothed out by the regular ates, which roll really swiftly. The TN matrix that used to be on the primary laptop has been replaced by a screen that is stunning to look at and does not cause eye strain. I don't like the keyboard, and I don't even like the fact that it starts to make noise when it's under a lot of pressure (rather, even sniff, because I still don't understand where it blows everything from and whether there are coolers in it, I haven't figured it out yet). I don't like the fact that it starts to make noise under high load. Everything on the laptop elicited only favorable feelings. My model number is 2063, not 64, and according to this part of the product catalog, the only difference between them is whether or not they have an operating system on board (there was no system on my system). It is absurd to spend anywhere from five thousand to seven thousand dollars more than necessary for a pre-installed version of Microsoft Windows 10 Home. In October of 2022, the laptop was purchased from the MVideo store for a total price of 34,000 dollars, which included bonuses. That is applicable to all. At this price, the device is perfect. I advise everyone.

Pros
  • 1. Pleasant, albeit plastic, case. Everything, with the exception of the mirrored HP logo, is resistant to getting dirty. 2. Being extremely lightweight. 3. The screen is large and bright, and it reproduces colors accurately; the image looks great from a variety of perspectives. 4. A loud and distinct sound. 5. The processor is incredibly (extremely!) quick for the price. 6. You can install Windows 11 without any concerns, and it will perform flawlessly for you. 7. This is a fantastic battery; it's fantastic. About seven to eight hours of uninterrupted use in the "browser, Office, video, settings, and Telegram" mode is possible before the device needs to be recharged. So let's look at a more significant illustration. After I had finished installing Windows 10, I sat down to configure and install everything that an adult requires in order to perform office work in the 21st century in a manner that is both comfortable and efficient; the battery level was 58% at the time. Time: it is approximately six o'clock in the evening at this point. I downloaded Kaspersky, installed it, set it to do everything it could, began a complete scan of the system for viruses, and simultaneously configured Windows 11 to start up from the companion program. All of the programs were installed, and the necessary configurations were made. When the check for viruses on the system was finally finished, the value was (pay heed!) -13%. It was getting close to midnight when I looked at the clock. This is the final stage! 8. An SSD is quick; there is nothing more to say about it; a cold start takes 4-5 seconds; immediately after launching on Windows 11, any program works immediately, without additional loads and sagging.
Cons
  • 1. The keyboard is not the most comfortable I've ever used (in addition to this model, I also use the Dell Inspiron 7567 and the Logitech K380 wireless keyboard; therefore, it was unusual here that my fingers didn't hit many keys the first time; the "e" was particularly problematic). 2. The keyboard does not have a backlighting feature. For me personally, this isn't a huge loss, but for many others, it holds a lot of significance. 3. A limited amount of permanent memory right out of the box (I'm talking about SSD), but the reason for this is understandable given the ridiculously low price of the product. Yeah, you may replace it. 4. There are no drivers included by default! Even WiFi! What is this, exactly? Fortunately, I was aware of the situation in advance, and I saved everything to a USB flash drive; but, what about others who are ignorant? 5. TPM 2.0 does not have its default setting enabled. 6. In the first few days of using a laptop, you will find that a TON of system ates and drivers directly from HP are waiting for you. I have never worked with a computer where I received so many essential and optional system ates that were labeled as HP Driver. 7. The download speed on Wi-Fi is extremely slow due to a problem that I am not aware of, and there is something wrong with it (Opera GX browser). 8. The front camera is not the best, and I haven't had the time to test how it interacts with the background in Zoom (my friends have had problems even with modern Asus), but I believe it will be sufficient for video conferencing. 9. The case bends when there is a lot of force applied to it, and the area of the laptop that is in the fold zone between the screen and the keyboard gets extremely hot when there is a lot of work being done on it.