💻 HP 14s-dq3000ur 14" Laptop - Intel Celeron N4500, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Windows 10 Home, Intel UHD Graphics, Black (3E7K1EA) Review
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Description of 💻 HP 14s-dq3000ur 14" Laptop - Intel Celeron N4500, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Windows 10 Home, Intel UHD Graphics, Black (3E7K1EA)
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- Minimalist and endearing. Quickly, but to no use, the support staff answers.
- The lack of company commitment to assisting with product issues.
- The benefit of the laptop as a whole is constant. HP also has a conscience and gunpowder in flasks. The HP Pavilion dv6-6179er, which similarly tucked in the cheek of rivals in a higher price range the last time, gave me just as much satisfaction. The point is now: – an Intel Core i5-1135G7. Performance-wise, +- at the stock level of 7700K [1] - 8GB of 2666 fast RAM. holds up to 64GB (3200) in theory. [2] 500 GB NVMe drive [3] - The materials and assembly are of good quality. Although it may be improved, given the price tag, the screen is excellently bright, clear, and colored. Matte is another great quality. [four] All USB 3.2 Gen1 ports are Type-C, and the keyboard has a backlight. 2 levels of brightness. Can be turned off - Wide, pleasant touch. Response time is beneficial. Supports gestures - If you're a monsieur with extensive knowledge of perversions, Intel's Xe Graphics G7 is a fantastic addition for you. Rock tests in particular on YouTube display performance +- comparable to R5 4500U Vega 6. - The potential for upgrading, repair, and maintenance is a fat plus. In contrast to many newer ones, the memory is not entirely or partially soldered. convenient access to guts
- Plastic covers 4 out of 5 body parts. You don't get the impression that you are holding something solid or monolithic in your hands. Everything appears flimsy, as if pushing it further may cause it to break or bend:) - The touchpad has an undetectable play at the bottom. The plastic makes a rattling sound when you "tap" on it rather than "press" it. This is not a serious issue, and placing a soft cushion beneath the touch will probably make it simple to correct. ! The wireless module is the only true jamb. I tested it on Xubuntu and Win10. The connection itself is strong and it catches far! However, the pace is appalling! In one room (tel 100Mbit, laptop 20Mbit) and another (tel 40Mbit, laptop 2Mbit) from the same AP (5GHz) at the same distances.
- The matrix seems to be really IPS. I didn’t manage to do a battery test, but when watching a concert from YouTube at 720p and a screen brightness of 85% (the network was taken with WiFi), 30% of the charge was consumed in 1.5 hours.
- I did not immediately find any obvious technical shortcomings. The first computer I bought did not charge the battery. It turned out on the second day, after I spent a lot of time installing software and drivers. Watch when buying, maybe this is a common disease for this batch. With the power supply plugged into the beech, the diode should turn red and burn red throughout the charge. On a broken copy, after 5 seconds it switched to white.
- - Excellent screen with matte, IPS, FullHD, and viewing angles close to 180 degrees. However, neither the contrast nor the presence of a pronounced deep dark color is particularly strong. - the mass. Good keyboard. - Quite quick. - Two Memory slots (up to 32x2 = 64GB total). Excellent sound that is surprisingly loud and sounds fantastic (high and low are still cut - emphasis on mids). - USB-C.
- - Horrible cooling system: the processor easily hits 96C under load, with incredibly small intake and exhaust ports (right on the screen). - The fan cries loudly and annoyingly when it is working. - A flimsy plastic case. I already own an HP laptop that is three years old and is similar to this one, but despite my extreme caution, the plastic is worn out. - The Realtek RTL8821CE WiFi adapter's most recent drivers were extremely hard to find because the ones included with Windows 10 do not support the 5GHz band and do not have any settings. The adapter refuses to activate MiMo for 5GHz even with updated drivers (February2022), but at least it operates at 2.4GHz, so it turns out that the speed is the same (150MBit/sec 8022022n both there and there). - I didn't anticipate the 1035G1 to outperform the 6200U, which is almost 4 years old, by such a little margin. Most tests for a single thread only indicate growth of up to 25%; Intel should be ashamed of such 10nm process/"progress". At least two times faster when using multithreading. - One stick of Samsung M471A1K43CB1-CTD 8GB DDR4 RAM running at 2666 MHz with horrible timings is included (20-19-19-43-1T). Thank God, it is possible to remove and install two sticks of any LPDDR4 memory; this is highly recommended because the processor operates considerably faster when using dual-channel memory access. - Price: In 2022, every laptop is sold for an abnormal markup (20–50% higher than in the US). Traditionally: a built-in webcam of shockingly low quality. - Conventionally, USB connectors are placed very close to one another. When a USB flash drive is inserted, the second connector becomes blocked. - There is no keyboard backlight. Although the processor and mother board support it, there is not a single USB 3.2 gen 2 connector. HP made a $2 save.
- Suitable balancing of cost and quality pleasant body texture The most potent processor available for the price range IPS much memory and large SDD
- missing keyboard backlight when installing Windows 10, the touchpad and WiFi drivers are missing.
- Matte screen, surface performance, elegant design, no fan noise
- No Ethernet port