15.6" Notebook HP 15s-eq2136ur 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 3 5300U 2.6 GHz, RAM 8 GB, SSD 256 GB, AMD Radeon Graphics, Windows 11 Home, 61R78EA, Slate Gray Review
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- The best for $36,000. I used it for work, and I haven't had a single regret about the purchase. With active coding, it runs quickly and quietly for six hours. On it, I installed Deepin Linux, and I don't know grief. One of my favorite computers ever. even for the 54 000 who are currently there.
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- modern laptop.
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- Lean and nimble in nature. I put it to use at the office and in meetings, and it makes quick work of everything. It will take ten seconds to load. (Windows 10)
- 1. The Media Access Control (MAC) address of the network card cannot be changed. 2. Generates a substantially higher amount of heat in comparison to an Intel processor 3. The evaporative cooler is operational nearly all of the time 4. The battery life is not sufficient (I did not measure it, but the identical one that my wife has that is made by Intel plainly lasts longer). 5. Neither the keyboard nor its illumination has been given sufficient consideration, and this applies to the keyboard itself as well. Even during the day, the inscriptions are not particularly easy to make out, and visibility decreases as dusk approaches. If it is extremely dark, the backlight should function without any issues. Everything works OK if you stare down at the keyboard from directly above, but if you tilt your view even slightly, the keys become extremely difficult to read. There is not enough of a contrast.
- It will begin in 12 seconds. The light will turn off in three. The time required was marginally longer after the installation of certain packages. Only for a little period of time.
- There are two USB connections on the left side of the enclosure, but because they are so close to one another, it will not be possible to use both of them at the same time. In point of fact, the laptop only has a single USB port.
- What a brilliant gadget! Nothing takes any time to initiate or open. The whole thing moves at light speed. As for gaming, I have my doubts; with the GPU built right into the CPU, I imagine performance will suffer. But in terms of actual employment and potential employment, it's all fiction. Extremely lightweight; takes up almost no room in a backpack.
- There are only a handful of options in the BIOS. Very fragile apparatus. Carrying a laptop in your hands, even without firmly gripping the cover, might cause damage to the screen. No one should ever take it from me.
- I purchased this laptop with a discount code and a cache for a tinka, and it is an excellent laptop with a good processor for the money.
- The number of agents is low, but reasonable growth is possible given the asking price.
- The prots in Hong Kong are usual suckers for the cash. A 512 GB solid-state drive (SSD) is required. It's a plus that the webcam doesn't try to mimic the wildness of earlier models like Siemens and Nokia.
- Cons: everything is stripped down on low-priced laptops.
- This laptop's IPS matrix and relatively quick processor are its most valuable features. Another pleasant shock was the inclusion of a very quick Kingston NVME drive.
- One major negative is that the laptop case is quite low-quality; when pressed, the touchpad is pressed into the shell and, lo and behold, it pops right off. -With the quantity of RAM, everything is clear - you need to add, unfortunately, disassembling a laptop without leaving traces of opening is quite difficult (see out the YouTube examination of a comparable model, the 15s-eq1280ur). I wish the screen could get brighter at its brightest setting. No gaming capabilities are advertised on this business laptop.
- Compact, light weight, and eye-pleasing performance (I don't play video games). I really liked the screen; I am aware that there are better options available and that using it outside would be uncomfortable, but in the room, the brightness is adequate (the image practically retains brightness when viewed from above, below, and to the sides; in a dark environment, you can make out a small glow on the screen near the loops). Two full slots, no soldering on the RAM.
- There are things to complain about depending on what to compare, but the cost determines. The keyboard does indeed flex when you press it, but not when you type. 8 GB of RAM is insufficient, but it may be fixed. View the experts. The lid cannot be opened with one hand (although the cost eliminates all of these drawbacks)