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Review on 15.6" Laptop HP 15s-fq016ur 1920x1080, Intel Pentium Gold 7505 2 GHz, RAM 8 GB, SSD 512 GB, Intel UHD Graphics, Windows 10 Home, 2X1S3EA, Grille Grey by Jnis Avoti ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very pleased with this purchase, will recommend it to everyone!

The volume and brightness buttons are conveniently located right on the keyboard, and they can be used even if the fn button is not pressed at the same time. In general, in general, I am quite satisfied. Got pros: Light, not too bulky, and strong. It takes ten to fifteen seconds to load, and then it shuts off in three to five. Performance was the primary reason I purchased it. Before then, there was Lenovo with the Celeron processor, and the visualization process was much slower. When you hit a button in the audio editor, the new sound is heard almost instantly, but the button itself doesn't change until five seconds later! In most cases, it was not possible to move the fader in a smooth manner because it was not a button but rather a fader. The new laptop is lightning quick, so all of this is now in the past. However, because to the development of video cards, newer games no longer pull. A knowledgeable buddy of mine who assisted me in making this choice cautioned me about this. I have no interest in playing the game because I do not have time for it. And the volume is quite high. A sound card parameter control is a convenient audio center. Rather than looking in the settings as in the past, you can make a button for it immediately on the taskbar and call it with one click. Having these drawbacks: Charges swiftly but also depletes its charge much more rapidly than I anticipated. (I didn't pay attention, so I don't know how much was discharged, but it wasn't even close to five hours.) They think that slowly charging is preferable to quickly charging. Also, it generates some noise, however it would appear that this is not always the case when performing high-resource tasks. However, this is the price that must be paid for power. It is not essential.