15.6" Notebook HP 15s-eq136ur 1920x1080, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 2.3 GHz, RAM 4 GB, SSD 256 GB, AMD Radeon Graphics, DOS, 22P99EA, Grey and Gray Review
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Description of 15.6" Notebook HP 15s-eq136ur 1920x1080, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 2.3 GHz, RAM 4 GB, SSD 256 GB, AMD Radeon Graphics, DOS, 22P99EA, Grey and Gray
- One that is icy, silent, and solidly constructed. Pairs well with a 32GB Crusial RAM installation and a 2TB solid-state drive.
- Dead pixels have plagued not one, but two brand-new HP laptops this year. Unfortunately, when you contact HP directly, you get a forest instead of warranty service. Due to the close proximity of the USB ports, not all devices can be plugged in at once. In the cheapest card reader, the card is not fully recessed, making it the least expensive option. - Maximum brightness setting is very dim
- The very finest available for 36,000. I ended up bringing it to work, and I haven't had a single moment of second thoughts about making the purchase. Quick and silent, with a battery life of six hours when active coding is being used. I installed Deepin Linux on it, and ever since then, I've had no problems. This is without a doubt one of the finest computers I've ever owned. Even taking into account the present 54,000.
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- Among the benefits, the only ones that matter are the cost and the output.
- Touchpad that is both small and subpar. An annoyingly loud cooling system It is made of plastic and has the feel of a low-quality product.
- Cost (measured in 2008, before a price increase to $32,000) Superior processing speed and visual fidelity. Quick solid-state drive (reading and writing speeds drop from >1.5 GB/s to 400-450 MB/s when not attached to AC power, although this is still plenty fast for productive use). Very light and very lean Long runtime on the battery* Support for Windows 11 and Linux*
- Besides the keyboard appearing cheap and noisy, I can't think of any major flaws, especially considering the low price.
- Conveniently small and lightweight, with adequate performance for the eyes (I do not engage in gaming). I found the screen to be very enjoyable; however, I am aware that there are screens that are superior, and that it will be difficult to use it while walking down the street; however, the brightness level within the room was sufficient in any event (the image, when viewed from above, from below, and to the sides, practically does not lose brightness; however, when viewed in a dark room and against a dark background, a small light can be seen on the screen in the area of the loops). RAM is not soldered, 2 full slots.
- Depending on what standard is used for comparison, there is always something to criticize, but ultimately the price is what matters. It is true that the keyboard bends in response to pressure, however this does not take place when characters are being typed. RAM is not sufficient at 8 GB, but the problem can be fixed. Consider the benefits. The top cannot be opened with a single hand, but the low cost more than makes up for any other drawbacks.
- Price compared to quality!
- About the HP 15s-eq2022ur, other than that everything is jumbled together) Functions faultlessly until the specified month. Standard display with a matte finish, full-sized keyboard with backlight (in case you unexpectedly require it). There is no sign of any operatives who could help with day-to-day activities. Ease both in assembly and disassembly, as well as maintenance.
- This is more of a nitpicking issue, and the average user won't even notice: 1. Pity poor Beavis; there is no way to customize anything on this laptop, but then again, no one ever said that using one would be simple. 2. I obtained it with two memory sticks from a homeless person; the timings were erratic (22), and there was a delay of around one hundred; this is despite the fact that the memory for the built-in video card comes from the RAM. at the cost of overclocking or making the necessary adjustments (see item 1) 3. There is no network card installed; an adaptor will set you back $400. 4. If you do not have a type-c port, you can use a standard USB port instead; however, you will need to purchase an adaptor for $100. 5. SSD on TLC memory, cache, and temporary files are overwritten on it, which results in a reduction in available resources. Don't try to convince me that all was repaired in the chirp; instead, tell me that it is being treated by installing a Ram disk. I'll say it again: for such a large sum of money (44), there are no deficiencies.
- Samsung's 4 GB 3200 DDR4 NAND flash storage and reading/writing speeds are fast enough. Memory upgrades are an option.
- Plastic's performance falls short. Weak and easily broken clasp. Whoever thought to glue the legs together and then hide the bolts underneath them so they stretch like chewing gum and can't be placed back in place later was not very bright. Because of how difficult the update is. Inadequate cooling system design. Saddeningly, a 15w percent load can raise temperatures to 80 degrees Fahrenheit (not frightening, but a very poor application of the system).
- You poor sap, Hong Kong prots only want to pull routine pulls for their cash. At least a 512 GB solid-state drive (SSD). It's a plus that the webcam doesn't try to mimic the wildness of earlier models like Siemens and Nokia.
- Cons: everything is stripped down on low-priced laptops.