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Review on πŸ’» HP 14 Laptop, AMD 3020e, 4GB RAM, 64GB eMMC Storage, 14-inch HD Display, Windows 10 Home in S Mode, Extended Battery Life, Microsoft 365, (14-fq0010nr, 2020) by Adam Worek ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

IΒ³'m satisfied with the product, itΒ³'s well made and the price is also satisfying.

.A good laptop in general. No, it's not perfect, but rivals with similar budgets are probably preoccupied with more pressing concerns. Silver attons were substituted for gold ones. Also known as TN with 768 lines instead than FullHD IPS. It's much simpler to put up with the device's lower price and marketing gimmicks, even if it only has one memory slot (ruining any aspirations of dual-channel and a respectable amount of memory).

Pros
  • Excellent stallion. Hunix NVMe PCI-E 3(4x) SSD, decent matte IPS monitor with minimal HDR support, matte plastic chassis, rough enough, sufficient RAM, affordable pricing. Athlon has two Zen cores, which is sufficient for casual web browsing and kintso viewing. Both memory slots can accommodate DDR4 memory, and there is no memory that is soldered directly to the motherboard.
Cons
  • The laptop has apparent and necessary drawbacks. First, let's look at the touchpad. Whoever came up with the idea to make it "mobile" is someone I despise with all my being. A solid body with no tactile reaction or physical buttons (like older, cheaper netbooks) would be preferable. That's the design's biggest flaw, and it's where it'll break first. This touchpad has a half-millimeter of factory-installed lag when you move your finger left and right. Disgusting. Second, the video card consumes 2 GB of RAM out of a total of 8 GB, despite the fact that 1 GB (and typically 512 MB) is more than enough for even the most demanding applications. The BIOS cannot be used to correct this issue. Using a proprietary unit of measurement for pricing is blatant advertising. To put it simply, USB C is. Why didn't HP just start charging via? Marketing. It also won't work with any USB blocks made by any other company. The screen's brightness isn't great, making outside work difficult, but at $26,000, those are minor complaints. A 433 Mbps Wi-Fi scarf from the company Realtek. 60-70 Mbps is pushed through a few walls. A similar 433 Mbps scarf from kvalkomm is only about $200-$250 for use in a mobile phone.

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July 13, 2023
Got pros: Excellent performance for the right price Has some cons: The case material does not seem very reliable.