Are you serious, HP, Ryzen a 5 4600h and geforce 1650 ti die in 2022, and the memory has two 4 GB RAM modules? That means that in order to install 16 GB, which is a logical next step for most people who choose this configuration, I must discard 2 of your 4 GB modules and separately purchase 2 of 8? Yes, I know I should have checked what the laptop's 8 GB of pre-installed Memory was made of, but it never occurred to me that I would need to do this in 2022. Who would have thought that for a typical multimedia computer you would do such a downgrade? I have functional HP laptops since 2022 and all 8 GB of memory in one module + free slot. This, in my opinion, was done to make memory replacement as pricey as possible so that people would not buy a module for 3,000 and then immediately buy a model with 16 GB, which is 10,000 more expensive. I acknowledge that the review is arbitrary and that my conclusions may be incorrect, but HP is moving in the direction of increasing marginality by making it difficult for customers to upgrade their laptops. I hope my review will inspire others to provide HP with the feedback they deserve as frequently as possible. Bad reviews should be punished for such disappointing models so that they hear user feedback and stop being weird. merely 2 for that. Otherwise, it's just a regular laptop with its drawbacks and advantages.
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