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Review on HP 14 inch HD Laptop with Ryzen 3, 16GB RAM, 1TB HDD - Business & Student-friendly by Petar Hristov ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

. In general, a high-quality portable computer. Although this is far from ideal, the company's rivals in this price range are concentrating on far more vital concerns. They substituted atlon silver for atlon gold in the calculation. Alternately, TN at 768 lines in place of IPS in Full HD. Or one of the memory slots is unsoldered, which dashes any thoughts of having dual-channel and a respectable amount of memory. It is far simpler to put up with the device's lower price and the marketing gimmicks it employs.

Pros
  • Excellent stallion. Hunix NVMe PCI-E 3(4x) SSD, a decent matte IPS panel with just rudimentary support for HDR, a matte plastic chassis that's a little rough around the edges, sufficient memory for its pricing point, and all of these features come standard. Athlon derived from two Zen cores, which is sufficient to browse the Internet and watch kintso without any difficulty. The memory is in dual-channel, and both slots can accept memory modules independently; there is no memory that has been soldered directly to the motherboard.
Cons
  • The laptop presents a number of clear challenges and sacrifices. The touchpad is a good place to begin. The person who had the idea to make it "mobile" is someone I despise with a fiery and savage rage. It would be preferable if it did not have any tactile response or physical buttons at all, and instead had a solid body that was glued together (similar to how inexpensive netbooks used to be). It is abundantly evident that this is the design's weak spot, and it is likely to break before anything else. If you slide your finger to the left and right, this touchpad that I purchased from the manufacturer has a backlash of a half millimeter. Disgusting. Second, out of the total of eight gigabytes of memory, two are allocated to the video card; yet, one gigabit of RAM is all that is required for it to function properly (and in most situations, 512 megabytes). In the BIOS, there is no option to correct this problem. The use of a proprietary unit for charging constitutes overt marketing. What is a USB C? What was it that stopped HP from adopting charging through? Marketing. Additionally, it is not compatible with USB blocks manufactured by other parties. The display is not the brightest, and it is difficult to operate while outside in the sun, but these are minor complaints for a price of 26,000 euros. Wi-Fi shawl with a realtek 433 megabits-low-medium transmission rate. through a few walls, between sixty and seventy megabits are pressed. Additionally, a comparable 433 megabit scarf from Kvalkomm in the phone costs between 200 and 250.