- Price/quality/characteristics
- One usb 3.0 port
- Appearance, build quality
- - Cannot connect external monitor via USB-C - Laptop won't charge via USB-C - Noisy keys
- Nimble, immediately ready to work
- Until I discovered
- Great laptop for home use with plenty of performance. Very satisfied.
- RAM 2 to 4 GB. Nowhere in the descriptions did I find that two by four and not 1 by 8. (1 by 8 would be better) After the purchase, I looked in the properties of the system.
- - A powerful processor with a video core is more powerful than competitors with i3 and i5 10th and 11th generations; - Light; - Thin; - Fast charging and good battery life; - FullHD 1920*1080; - Narrow screen frames, compared with competitors, often the frames around the screen are much wider, which creates the effect of some kind of screen squeezed from all sides. On the contrary, the screen feels big. - A huge plus for me personally was not only the presence of a digital block of buttons on the right on the keyboard, but also the rightmost column of keys with another Enter and a big PLUS, for work I have to type large tables of numbers, so additional Enter as on the original keyboards is Super; - Classic big Shift on the left on the keyboard; - Two full-fledged slots for installing RAM (I don’t know what the max size is and whether they work in channel mode, I installed 16Gb, all 16 work, but I don’t know how to check in channel mode); - M.2 SSD slot, I bought a cheap version with 128Gb SSD, based on the calculation to immediately install 256Gb, because I have a 256Gb M.2 SSD lying around at home. For work, office programs and one small game, 256Gb personally seems to me more than enough. - Win10 Home license from a flash drive out of the box (I didn’t even have to make an installation flash drive with my own hands) was installed with half a kick. There were no problems.
- - no backlit keys - SVA matrix (on some sites they write that IPS / TN / VA, but this is not so), not so super saturated colors as on IPS matrices, but better on the head of budget TN and VA. - I didn't really like the location of the connectors. 3.5 Jack on the right, HDMI on the right - in my opinion, everything that implies a wired connection should go to the left of the laptop, and only USB and Card Readers are allowed on the right. Fortunately, charging on the left turns on.
- Lightweight and compact for a 15.6" display, turns on quickly (about 10 seconds). Perfectly pulls 3 desktops with office programs and 15 browser tabs in each, a decent screen, eyes do not get tired, good viewing angles.
- Very easily soiled body, does not inspire confidence in strength; lack of keyboard backlight; only 2 USB, located close; weird Bluetooth.
- Often works
- Sometimes doesn't work
- Slim body. The sound is loud.
- Plastic is easily soiled, could be better. But what is.
- Works. Light.
- Blind letters.
- Instant download. Quality color rendering. Loud noise. Cooler noise under load is moderate. Instant boot OS.
- Comes without OS. You'll have to tinker a bit to install Windows. I tried to install CS: Global Offensive. The kids say it's a little twitchy. I have not tried it myself yet, perhaps changing the graphics settings will smooth out the friezes. On the second day of work, the keyboard was cut off - see comments.
- - Extremely lightweight - Fairly long battery life - Excellent performance in my work tasks - Low price, took at the beginning of summer for a little less than 50k - Very comfortable touchpad, control gestures are well recognized, it's nice to use without a mouse - Extremely nice keyboard, the keys are pleasant to the touch, I did not feel any problems with their location, the letters are engraved, which makes the backlight very comfortable - Keyboard backlight for night work, with two brightness modes - The cooling system copes with its task quite well, it works quietly almost always, it doesn’t heat up much, it’s nice to work
- - The build quality is not the highest, a couple of keys are pressed from time to time with an extraneous sound, it seems that the scissors are defective, unevenness is felt along the edges at the place where the side walls and the top plate are fastened, as if the top panel is slightly skewed - A very tight hinge at the screen, it can be difficult to open with two hands (well, it's just not very convenient sooner), the hinge also sometimes makes extraneous sounds near the right mount - A rather meager set of connection interfaces, only two ordinary usb, usb-c, hdmi, a headphone jack and a card reader, well, yes, this is written in the characteristics, but still the scarcity is felt - The sound of the speakers is not the best, it seems deaf, it is difficult to explain what the problem is - The black framing of the screen is a bit embarrassing, with the total grayness of all other elements, but honestly still pleased with the appearance - I took it without an OS, the windows installation went fine, but the wifi driver didn’t pull up, because of this, unforeseen difficulties arose, I had to use the phone as an Internet distributor via usb - wireless headphones behave strangely, working either in headset mode or in headphone mode, what the problem is not figured out, maybe in my obviously cheapest airdots from Redmi
- Bright nice screen Appearance Performance for Office Tasks RAM can be added (two full slots)
- Strange cooling system Strange volume setting from the manufacturer
- + Lightweight, comfortable, very quiet, nice design, good battery + Working warranty
- - Few usb connectors, inconvenient power button - When installing Windows on its own, there are problems with the installer detecting an SSD drive, which are solved by installing Intel Rapid Storage from the HP site during Windows installation (the Internet is full of manuals) - Broke a couple of weeks after purchase (see comment)
- Speed Silence of work Battery Chill Great screen Very comfortable backlit keyboard
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