- Slim, lightweight, and surprisingly nimble for mental work activities; this i5/8GB/SSD512 package is ideal.
- The assembly isn't great, and it's easy to tell that the keyboard was cheaply made. however, it appears to be devoid of any unusual jambs. Whine of the air conditioner at high pitch even at idle
- Price Performance good matrix legs
- Keyboard, casing, and whistle all got a fresh coat of paint. HP's website is missing dryer options. It lacks a LAN connection.
- Very portable, has a modern Core I5 processor, a standard built-in video card, an amazing wifi module, and runs quickly and smoothly.
- There will be issues if you have never installed an operating system, the USB ports are close together and there are only two of them, the chassis is constructed of cheap plastic, and I would prefer a 1 terabyte solid-state drive and 16 gigabytes of memory.
- For my profession, I decided to get a laptop so that I could move quickly and not hold anyone else up. I looked everywhere, but at 38.5 hundred dollars, I couldn't find anything that surpassed this. I selected a laptop in accordance with the recommendations given in the article pravilno-vybrat. Specifically, I needed: a processor with a performance of 9172 (Passmark) (Intel Core i3 1125G4), 8 gigabytes of random access memory (RAM), an IPS display with a matte screen, and 512 gigabytes of memory. The matte screen, the good keyboard, and the presence of a numeric keypad with NumLock are all features that stood out to me as positives.
- 1. There is no backlight on the keyboard (however this is not a deal breaker for me because I type in the dark). 2. The keys on the keyboard have a very minor jerking motion when you press them. 3. Difficult to open, but I think this will be fine in the long run. 4. Painted in silver, they state that the paint can peel off, and it seems that this is true (although I use it cautiously, there have been some little dangers that have appeared). 5. It comes with FreeDOS (with BIOS), which means that it does not come with a system and that you will need to install the system on your own; nevertheless, there are some subtleties:
- Small and light in weight. good independence. Under constant, full load, the processor does not throttle.
- PCMark 10, 8, and Cinebench 15 (300) all showed very bad results on the i7 1065G7. Loud fan. Near the keyboard is a cheap plastic casing.
- excellent performance
- The bending, plastic exterior of the case was not to my liking.
- Quite quick, and perfect for personal use.
- The HP-official website drivers are incompatible with the marked case.
- A reasonable pricing for its specifications (Pentium 3.5 GHz processor, 8 GB RAM, and 512 GB solid-state drive); a decent matte IPS screen with 1920 x 1080 resolution; thin, light, compact, and silent design.
- It is more of a matter of personal preference than anything else, but the plastic that makes up the laptop itself has a pleasing feel to the touch despite the fact that it is very thin. There is a total of 4 GB of RAM present across both available slots. USB connectors are located in close proximity to one another, and there are only two of them total. The sound is suitable for conversation and more contemporary music, however it is preferable to listen to live acoustic music through headphones rather than the speakers because the speakers distort the sound. The laptop simply "got" with its unexpected restarts, and even having the motherboard replaced by the service center could not fix the issue.
- Powerful processor
- The vendor's website boasts an IPS-certified matrix. In reality, the laptop's TN is of poor quality. A laptop was my latest Amazon purchase.
- I liked the speed, i5 2400 GHz processor. Sixteen gigabytes of memory. The weight is medium, closer to light. The screen is very good, viewing angles are good, the picture is quite high quality even when viewed from an angle. The black depth, in my opinion, is not very great, but still the screen is good.
- I don't see any major flaws. Of the unpleasant little things - the backlight of the keyboard. The key backlight will turn off after 30 seconds of inactivity. Assigned in bios settings Backlit keyboard timeout - Never This did not help, the buttons still go out. I would like a third USB connector, and that it was on the right. I'm posting after 3 months. Reduced the rating of the product because of the fading buttons. It seems like a trifle, but I'm still not used to it and it infuriates me. I do not know how to make the backlight of the buttons not go out.
- Model: HP 15s-fq2022ur + Full-fledged 11th Gen Core i7 with the fastest performance per core - this provides a significant advantage in their respective tasks, and a laptop based on such cores is head and shoulders above all others. + The Iris XE video core with 96 (! ) execution units (instead of 80 for the i5-1135G7) will practically provide a performance level close to that of the MX350! + Good build quality (no backlash or rattling, nice plastic, no gaps and crevices, everything is tightly fitted) + Lightweight (exactly 1.6kg on the scales) + miniature power supply with wires for another 270g. + 512GB NVMe-SSD and 16GB dual-channel RAM onboard. + Pleasant two-level backlighting of the keyboard, pleasant key travel and the power button placed farther away. + FullHD IPS matte screen with excellent contrast and no glare. + FreeDOS/NoOS = this is an additional ~10000 discount for you! (There is a freshly discovered problem with installing Win10 on such (11th gen) devices, but we have already solved it and will tell you everything).
- - A frankly disappointing (me personally) cooling system . this, of course, may not be critical for many, but at night you are unlikely to be able to fall asleep with a working laptop, on which something will be running or at which someone will sit . It would seem that a supertech-10nm process, energy efficiency is above the clouds . and at the peak of 90 + ° C on cores with throttling turned on (for a couple of seconds) - this, of course, is not the case . Also, I would describe the noise-whistling of this turbine is quite intense and not particularly comfortable, with the sound rather "Sh" rather than "Sh". - You won’t put Windu on this laptop right off the bat, if you don’t know certain nuances . - possibly missing Ethernet RJ-45 and Thunderbolt4 (there is an implementation in the processor, but not on the case) - neither laptop nor external devices can be charged via USB (no Power Delivery / QC) - I personally don't like "half" up/down buttons - The screen is clearly not 100% color gamut, some colors may appear faded - the BIOS looks . well . to put it mildly, out of date) but it's more of a nitpick, it copes with its function.
- Not
- AliExpress's awful quality of work
- Briefly describing the main: - very light; - fair pricing; - reasonable performance; - nice matrix
- More like nitpicks: - usb ports could bring out more, at least 1 - initially, pushing the keys didn't seem very satisfying; the keyboard felt flimsy and unreliable, but it appears that users have gotten used to it.
- Matches the advertised features exactly. Sufficiently bright IPS display with ssd For around $46 at the time of purchase, you can get a SAMSUNG MZVLQ512HBLU-00BH1 with 512.1 GB (477 GB free) DDR4-samsung (see screenshots) Digital keypad number pad
- Was let go to the 5% To be released in 2022. Lack of illuminated keyboard The disk reached an internal temperature of 80 °C during the performance test. Not the fastest speeds in space. (However, to score it, it would cost a lot more than a laptop.) 8 GB of Random Access Memory (but this is a Wishlist or even a nitpick for this money)
- decent processor. light and discrete. support from HP. excellent presentation. convenient keyboard.
- Plastic costs very little. easily breaks. The top of the laptop itself is slightly curved forward toward the keyboard. As there are few air outlets and it is thin, it is most prone to warm up. By today's standards, the touchpad area is modest.