15.6" Laptop HP 15s-fq016ur 1920x1080, Intel Pentium Gold 7505 2 GHz, RAM 8 GB, SSD 512 GB, Intel UHD Graphics, Windows 10 Home, 2X1S3EA, Grille Grey Review
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Description of 15.6" Laptop HP 15s-fq016ur 1920x1080, Intel Pentium Gold 7505 2 GHz, RAM 8 GB, SSD 512 GB, Intel UHD Graphics, Windows 10 Home, 2X1S3EA, Grille Grey
- The computer has a good processor. Slim and not too heavy. Help with HP products. Superb presentation. A pleasant typing experience.
- Plastic has a low price tag. Is readily broken. The area of the laptop above the keyboard is gently curved upward. Due to its thinness and the lack of ventilation, it is likely to overheat. The size of the touchpad is inadequate for modern use.
- The laptop is incredibly tiny and light, living up to all expectations raised by the photograph. I was extremely happy with the battery life; after the initial charge, it operated for at least 6 hours while I was setting up the programs.
- Screen. To put frank garbage in our day and for that type of money is just a disaster. The most prevalent 15-year-old TN-matrix, especially vertically, has poor viewing angles. The keyboard is not tightly banged down and seems somewhat flimsy, like cheap plastic. Although the sound includes a two-color indication, there is no touchpad disable button, numeric keypad, caps-lock button, or wifi indicator. HP's information support is woefully inadequate. On the Internet, there is no precise technical data available for this model. I had to ask on message boards and from international technical help to learn if RAM could be added.
- Device has some potential, but the one I received was broken.
- Product had a problem.
- Decent workhorse. SSD.
- Decent workhorse. SSD.
- Even the power adapter is compact and quite light. a nice body, a solidly constructed 500 GB SSD, 16 GB of RAM, the newest i5 U series, with an IPS screen matrix Full keyboard Reasonable touchpad, even though they are superior on PCs with SD slots
- PWM at a lower screen brightness setting When inactive or engaged in office work, the fan screams. mediocre battery life (when compared to the Ryzen 3700U-powered Redmibook, but they are priced similarly) Both the volume and the clarity of the sound coming from the speakers are unsatisfactory. too few USB ports The Ethernet port isn't there! Despite their ability to embed them, we don't have an ultrabook here.
- A reasonable balance between price and performance.
- A laptop that failed less than a month after it was bought. When only using a browser and text editors (with neither video nor audio being played), the battery is totally discharged in three to five hours.
- Strong, thin, and has a juicy screen. No OS. A very reasonable pricing (31k for the Pentium version + 512 ssd on January 21).
- whine of cooling under load. even on occasion with little load. It might be pretty infuriating. Consider it before purchasing a multimedia device for your home. If for job or travel, it probably won't hurt. When the lid is shut in sleep mode, what an odd noise it makes. It sounds like a missing hard drive. When you lift the lid, it vanishes. the unhealthful obsession with having the newest Windows update on every hardware.
- Agile and slender
- It doesn't matter to me that there isn't an RJ-45 connector because the only way to connect to the internet is over the wireless network; nevertheless, because of this, the device is quite thin.
- 1. Integrated graphics are beneficial to a computer. 2. Also processor 3. It is simple to upgrade to 8GB; however, increasing it to 16GB is not logically necessary. 4. The body has a nice sound and camera, but it is really thin. ate: 5. Following the installation of yet another memory bar, it is capable of pulling virtually all recent games: First and Second Parts of the Resident Evil Remake, Heavy Rain and Beyond Two Souls, Tomb Raider Rise and Shadows 6. The memory frequency is really significantly higher than indicated, coming in at 3200 instead of the lower value of 2666.
- Unless there is an option for an IPS screen, three USB ports rather than two, and a 3.5 mm connector that is positioned in a rather awkward spot.
- slender and light
- FreeDOS does not support USB 3.0
- 11th generation Intel Core i5, 8/512 GB of storage, Full HD display, backlit keyboard, and very lightweight.
- Any memory expansion - only change, very few USB ports, no power delivery (through USB-C), and only g for sound.
- Iron, and a Price Tag.
- Ignored the fact that there was no RJ45 port. This touchpad is a little strange. The controls are concealed within the panel, thus there are no buttons. Camera.