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Review on HP 14 Laptop Dual Core Processor Computers & Tablets by Momchil Vasilev ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not all that bad, but there are minuses.

This is, without a doubt, the choice that offers the most bang for the buck in terms of the apparatus. I was in a rush when I made my purchase, so I went with Ryzen 5 5500U 8Gb 3200Mhz 512Gb. I paid a total of 40826.0 in M. Video with the goal of lowering one's financial outlays. It would appear that this is the case according to the qualities of the best value for the money. On the other hand, I did not observe a discernible improvement in performance as compared to Honor when running on a Ryzen 5 3500U manufactured two years ago. As a result, I came to the conclusion that using a powerful stone for my office work is not at all necessary. In addition, it is feasible to accomplish something more fascinating using a less powerful processor than HP. And immediately upgrading to 16 GB of RAM is a significant improvement. It was difficult for me to deal with Amazon because they delivered a comparable device on 16 GB. After using the laptop for a few days, the initial thoughts are that it is not a horrible piece of equipment to use. The low cost makes up for any and all of the product's flaws. It's possible that the benefits of such a check outweigh the drawbacks of having one.

Pros
  • The most significant benefit is the extremely low cost for such a comprehensive package. Due to the fact that it copies the look of macbooks, it actually looks better in real life than it does in the photo. Good key travel.
Cons
  • USB-C could be used to charge devices from the 20th century and earlier. The keyboard has a shoddy appearance, much like a traditional Chinese rattle. It is difficult to make out the symbols on the keyboard, and the illumination is angled incorrectly. The characters that make up the top row of keys (F1-12) are nearly impossible to read. Poor quality fingerprint scanner that fails to identify users' prints at least 50% of the time, if not more frequently. A terrible button for the power. I'm not sure whether or not calibrating the screen will assist with the screen's poor color reproduction. Wide screen bezels. Does not open 180 degrees. It could be possible to reduce the dimensions. When it turns on, the fan makes an annoyingly loud noise. A short and audible distance can be traveled between touchpad key presses. The duration of the battery life is significantly lower than anticipated. It's possible that there haven't been enough charge cycles yet. HP brand