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Review on πŸ’» HP 14s-dq3000ur 14" Laptop - Intel Celeron N4500, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Windows 10 Home, Intel UHD Graphics, Black (3E7K1EA) by Ognian Dimitrov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I definitely recommend buying, I didnt notice any disadvantages.

Review of the HP 14s-dq2022ur i5-1135G7/8GB/512GB(nvme) purchased for $45.590? When the hospital was too indolent to sit at the table, the beech was purchased as a partial replacement. Finally, it surpassed all of my expectations. In fact, it is about equal to my hospital based on 7700K (if it were in stock, of course) (with a few assumptions). I operated AIDA64 for around 20 minutes for this reason. I don't think such stress tests are very useful. Although rendering CGI on it is unlikely, it is theoretically conceivable. For a broad sense of performance, I also performed the usual CPU and memory tests. Footnotes: [1] For obvious reasons, Icompare it with him. [2] This is per Micron. The laptop's memory modules come from them. [3] I don't understand why every manufacturer uses 512. The actual size is 500GB / 1024, which is 488 (Windows sees even less, 476GB). My experience with the Samsung 970 PRO is the same. [4] I didn't sit on graphs and data and f*ck on the floor to test the screen of a cheap laptop with any software, unlike YouTube sofa reviewers. I put the laptop in front of the monitor (C49HG90DMI) and rely on my eyes to compare the screen to it. It is in no way inferior to a $1,000 monitor in terms of visual quality, color reproduction, and brightness. IMHO P.S. : Ignore the comments made by Stas above. He either obtained a laptop from the traveling gypsies or got married (I lean more toward the first possibility).Since the laptop doesn't come with an operating system, it's likely that Stas installed some sort of uber-repack, possibly a driver-pack-torrent edition, from Vasyan from 8G.

Pros
  • The benefit of the laptop as a whole is constant. HP also has a conscience and gunpowder in flasks. The HP Pavilion dv6-6179er, which similarly tucked in the cheek of rivals in a higher price range the last time, gave me just as much satisfaction. The point is now: – an Intel Core i5-1135G7. Performance-wise, +- at the stock level of 7700K [1] - 8GB of 2666 fast RAM. holds up to 64GB (3200) in theory. [2] 500 GB NVMe drive [3] - The materials and assembly are of good quality. Although it may be improved, given the price tag, the screen is excellently bright, clear, and colored. Matte is another great quality. [four] All USB 3.2 Gen1 ports are Type-C, and the keyboard has a backlight. 2 levels of brightness. Can be turned off - Wide, pleasant touch. Response time is beneficial. Supports gestures - If you're a monsieur with extensive knowledge of perversions, Intel's Xe Graphics G7 is a fantastic addition for you. Rock tests in particular on YouTube display performance +- comparable to R5 4500U Vega 6. - The potential for upgrading, repair, and maintenance is a fat plus. In contrast to many newer ones, the memory is not entirely or partially soldered. convenient access to guts
Cons
  • Plastic covers 4 out of 5 body parts. You don't get the impression that you are holding something solid or monolithic in your hands. Everything appears flimsy, as if pushing it further may cause it to break or bend:) - The touchpad has an undetectable play at the bottom. The plastic makes a rattling sound when you "tap" on it rather than "press" it. This is not a serious issue, and placing a soft cushion beneath the touch will probably make it simple to correct. ! The wireless module is the only true jamb. I tested it on Xubuntu and Win10. The connection itself is strong and it catches far! However, the pace is appalling! In one room (tel 100Mbit, laptop 20Mbit) and another (tel 40Mbit, laptop 2Mbit) from the same AP (5GHz) at the same distances.