💻 Griffin Grey HP 15s-fq068ur Laptop - 15.6" Display, Intel Pentium Silver N5030 1.1 GHz, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD, Intel UHD Graphics 605, Windows 10 Home, Model 3B3N9EA Review
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Description of 💻 Griffin Grey HP 15s-fq068ur Laptop - 15.6" Display, Intel Pentium Silver N5030 1.1 GHz, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD, Intel UHD Graphics 605, Windows 10 Home, Model 3B3N9EA
- successful execution
- The case's plastic flexibility bothered me.
- Rapid, lean, and don't go broke on the OS. You can't find a better deal anywhere else.
- installing an operating system while playing the tambourine
- small and lightweight laptop. good from a distance. Very good performance to price ratio with a Core i7 processor and 16GB RAM for 64000r (January 2022).
- The biggest letdown was battery life. You can seat the battery in an hour with a good load. A video that is seen online lasts for a few hours. I thought the lack of a discrete graphics card would significantly lengthen the operating time, but it didn't work out that way. 2. Material quality. For 64000r, I had hoped for more. The entire keyboard is made of plastic, and typing is done through its core. 3. There are some odd issues with the keyboard generally; after turning it on or closing / opening the lid, it stops working for a while before turning on at once. It could be an issue with my laptop. 4. Installing an OS is a different journey because of the issues with the new Intel hardware, which isn't really a disadvantage.
- Effective processor. Lightweight, discreet. Technical support from HP. Display of a high standard. The keyboard is easy to use.
- The cost of plastic is quite low. Easily breaks apart. The laptop's body itself curves upwards ever-so-slightly just above the keyboard. Because it is so thin and there are so few places where air can escape, it will probably become warm. The area available for using the touchpad is quite limited.
- Decent workhorse. SSD.
- Decent workhorse. SSD.
- To be able to work quickly and without hindering anything, I decided to use a laptop. I couldn't find anything better for this money (I paid 38,500 for it). According to the essay on pravilno-vybrat, I required a laptop because I needed: 8 GB of RAM, an IPS display with a matte screen, an Intel Core i3 1125G4 processor with a performance rating of 9172 on the Passmark test, and 512 GB of memory. I appreciated the matte screen, the excellent keyboard, and the handy numeric keypad with NumLock.
- 1. There is no keyboard backlight (not a big deal for me because I type blindly), 2. The keyboard keys have a tiny backlash. 3. Difficult to open, however this will become easier with time. 4. Silver-painted; it is stated that the paint may peel off; this appears to be true (although I use it carefully). 5. Includes FreeDOS (with BIOS), which means that without a system, you must set up the system yourself. However, there are certain caveats:)
- Great looking, lightweight, 1920x1080 IPS screen, very fast 11th gen Intel® Core™ i5 2.4GHz processor, state-of-the-art Iris Xe Graphics G7 80EUs, full keyboard backlighting (F5 mode switching). Battery life 9 hours (not tested), 512GB M.2 SSD with NVMe support installed, 8GB RAM installed in two slots, expandable up to 16GB (also not tested). Installing Windows 10 (until the drivers are installed on all laptop devices) takes very little time (a matter of minutes).
- Difficulties with installing Windows 10, at the time of selecting a hard drive using F9, the NVMe SSD drive is not available, since it is necessary to load the Intel Rapid Storage Technology driver
- First, the pleasant plastic case is a draw. Except for the mirrored HP emblem, everything else is resistant to dirt and grime. 2.Minimal in weight. The image looks great from any angle because to the incredibly large and brilliant screen. Sound is crisp and loud. 5. Extremely quick CPU for the cost. Windows 11 is completely secure to install, and it fits your computer like a glove. Seventh, this is an excellent battery. On the "browser, Office, video, settings, Telegram" mode, it can run reliably for around 7-8 hours before needing a recharge. Here, though, is a more crucial illustration. After installing Windows 10, with the battery at 58%, I sat down to configure and install all of the modern office necessities. It was probably around six in the evening. I did everything I could think of, from downloading and installing Kaspersky to configuring Windows 11 to boot from the companion program and running thorough virus scans. That was (pay heed) -13% when the virus check was finished. The clock was ticking down to midnight. The bar has been set! 8. There is nothing to be said about the speed of an SSD; from a cold start on Windows 11, any program will begin functioning without any additional loading or lagging time.
- 1. Not the most comfortable keyboard (along with this model, I also use the Dell Inspiron 7567 and the Logitech K380 wireless keyboard, so it was unusual here, my fingers didn’t hit many keys the first time, the “e” was especially problematic). The keyboard does not have a backlight. It's not a big deal to me, but I know it means a lot to other people. Third, there is just a limited quantity of built-in storage (SSD) available right out of the box, although this is understandable given the product's dirt-cheap price. You can, in fact, swap it out. 4. There are no preinstalled drivers! Yes, even WiFi! This is...what? Luckily, I was aware of the situation in advance, and I saved everything on a USB flash drive. 5 By design, TPM 2.0 is disabled. In my experience, no other computer has provided me with as many essential and supplementary system ates designated HP Driver as my HP laptop did in the first few days of use. Seven, Wi-Fi is having issues I can't pinpoint, so download rates are low (Opera GX browser). Eighth, the front camera isn't great, and I haven't had a chance to see how it works in Zoom against a cluttered background (my friends had issues even with current Asus), but I think it will suffice for online meetings. Under stress, the case bends and the laptop's interior heats up significantly in the fold zone between the screen and the keyboard.
- Price\sPerformance\sgood matrix\slegs
- casing with artwork, a keyboard, and a cooler whistle. On the HP website, there are no dryers. LAN port absent.