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15.6" Notebook HP 15s-fq072ur 1920x1080, Intel Celeron N4020 1.1 GHz, RAM 4 GB, DDR4, SSD 128 GB, Intel UHD Graphics, Windows 10 Home, 3B3P3EA, slate gray Review

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Description of 15.6" Notebook HP 15s-fq072ur 1920x1080, Intel Celeron N4020 1.1 GHz, RAM 4 GB, DDR4, SSD 128 GB, Intel UHD Graphics, Windows 10 Home, 3B3P3EA, slate gray

Type: Notebook; Screen diagonal: 15.6"; Screen resolution: 1920x1080; Screen: 1920 x 1080 (Full HD); Screen surface: anti-glare; Screen coating: Anti-glare; Processor manufacturer: Intel; Processor series: Intel Celeron; Processor model: N4020; Processor clock speed : 1.1 GHz; CPU clock speed in Turbo Boost: 2.8; CPU frequency: 1.10 GHz; Number of physical processor cores: 2; Number of processor cores: 2; RAM: 4Gb; RAM: DDR4; RAM size: 4 GB; Memory type : DDR4; Memory bus frequency: 2400; Hard disk SSD: SSD 128 Gb; Hard disk interface: PCI Express; Hard disk type: 2.5" / M.2 SSD; Hard disk capaci...

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The computer could not be started since, when the power button was touched, it immediately began the process of rebooting without starting and did not respond to any of the buttons; therefore, I had to switch it off and on again.

Pros
  • The product has some potential, however the one I purchased was flawed.
Cons
  • The product had a flaw in it.

RAM can be upgraded or replaced, but the M2 slot is the only place to install a new solid-state drive. In overall, I was satisfied with the notebook, although 4 GB of memory was obviously insufficient. For a 15.6-inch, full-fledged laptop, the 1.6-kilogram weight was just too much to get used to.

Pros
  • The laptop is as light as narrow as depicted in the photos. During initial program setup, I was pleasantly surprised to find that the battery lasted for at least 6 hours on a single charge.
Cons
  • Screen. It's a catastrophe to waste that much money on such plain rubbish in this day and age. Most people still use a TN-matrix that is 15 years old, and it has terrible viewing angles, especially in the vertical plane. The keyboard feels cheap and flimsy, like it was made out of plastic. There is only a monochrome indication for the volume, but no touchpad disable button, numeric keypad, case-sensitive keyboard, or wireless network connectivity. HP's data support services are subpar. No precise technical specifications for this model can be found online. I had to check online forums and contact overseas technical assistance to see if RAM expansion was an option.

The pros include that the disk space, memory, processor, camera, and other components of the laptop are all well-balanced. Excellent screen with very narrow bezels. On a standard QWERTY keyboard, there are 2022 letters. Win11, and all of the most recent ates were installed. The keyboard is not the finest, it is silver, and the letters are quite little. These are some of the drawbacks. My personal preference is for keyboards with black keys and white lettering.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible quality, disappointed with the purchase.

Without pulse width modulation (PWM), a typical laptop would be. Except for that crazy PWM, of course! Throw it all down the toilet, then! What up, HP? Okay, that makes sense. Because the regular brightness control would cost too much money, a deshmak was created. Generally, a helping hand! I would never suggest making a purchase! I would include a video of this flutter, but reviews don't permit it (

Pros
  • Very portable; the AC adaptor is lightweight and compact. Nice design, sturdy construction, 500 GB SSD, 16 GB RAM, i5 U series processor, IPS display matrix. Complete keyboard Acceptable touchpad, albeit PC beeches offer far more functionality and precision
Cons
  • Alternating-Brightness-Mode (PWM) Displays Below 100% In both standby and office use, the fan shrieks. The battery has a little more than 3000 Mah. The battery life is only average (when compared to the Redmibook on Ryzen 3700U, which is similarly priced). The speakers provide low-quality, hardly audible sound. Too few USB ports A port for an Ethernet cable, please! Even though they manage to integrate them in ultrabooks, we don't have any of those either.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

This is not my first HP laptop; I had a g6-1353er that lasted for 9 years (!) before this one. And just recently the battery began to fail, and there were also problems with a discrete video card, I also use newer models with 14 "and 17 screens," all of which require hardly any upkeep (occasionally clean from dust, and do not put them in workingcomndition on upholstered furniture with fabric upholstery / bed, otherwise they dust and thread fibers from it, and as a result they clog in just a…

Pros
  • Color is appealing, there is no operating system pre-installed, and the pricing is right.
Cons
  • Failed to locate a LAN connection

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is the most common, it could be worse.

To be honest, I wasn't overly dissatisfied; nonetheless, I had hoped for a more serious offering. If you're looking to set up Linux, I wouldn't recommend using Debian stable because the system's current kernel is too outdated to recognize even half of the hardware. Mint has no audio. Only Ubuntu 20.04 would normally be awarded. Destroying the xorg-video-intel driver is essential for smooth video and 3D rendering, as it is an out-of-date third-party package and Xorg now includes its own internal

Pros
  • The laptop is tiny and light. Looks good from a distance. Excellent value for the price: a Core i7 processor and 16GB of RAM will set you back only 64000r in January 2022.
Cons
  • The worst part is the short battery life. It takes around an hour to fully charge and seat the battery. A typical web video will keep you occupied for a few hours. The lack of a dedicated graphics processor surprised me because I thought it would improve battery life. Quality of construction secondly. For 64,000 Rubles, I hoped for more. The entire keyboard is made of plastic, and the user presses down the middle to type. Third, the keyboard has some odd issues: it doesn't work for a bit after you turn it on or when you close/open the lid, and then it works normally. Perhaps my laptop has a malfunction. The new Intel hardware has several issues that make installing an operating system a bit of an ordeal, which isn't exactly a con.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The item is of good quality, there is only one minor defect.

Responses to alterations The HP 15s-fq2022ur Using a USB3 flash drive to install Windows 10: If you don't speak bourgeois, use Google Translate; the service will translate a page for you if you feed it a link, and it provides very clear instructions (step by step, with illustrations) on how to install Windows 10 on a comparable (11th gen) machine. The latest version of Windows 10 is required, but this is not stated in the installation guide. None at all from the NVMe drivecomntroller drivers on

Pros
  • A laptop based on such cores is far superior to others, and the HP 15s-fq2022ur is a prime example of this. + Full-fledged 11th Gen Core i7 with the fastest performance per core. With 96 (!) execution units, the Iris XE video core (compared to the i5-1135G7's 80) will deliver nearly as much performance as the MX350. There is no backlash or rattling, the plastic is high-quality, and there are no cracks or other imperfections in the assembly. Plus, it's light (the scales read exactly 1.6 kg) and comes with a tiny power supply and cables that weigh only about 270 g more. Features a 512GB NVMe-SSD and 16GB of dual-channel RAM, as well as a backlit keyboard with two brightness settings, smooth key travel, and a power button that is slightly offset. You save an extra 10000 because it has a FullHD IPS matte screen with superb contrast and no glare and runs on FreeDOS or NoOS. (We will provide our secret solution to the recently identified issue of installing Windows 10 on such (11th generation) devices.
Cons
  • Personally, I was dissatisfied with the cooling system. I realize this isn't a deal breaker for some, but if your laptop is on and you have stuff running or someone sitting in front of it, you probably won't be able to get much shut-eye. Energy efficiency appears to be over the roof with a super-tech 10nm technique. Obviously, this is not the case when throttling is activated (for only a few seconds) at the top of 90+ °C on cores. Moreover, I'd say the turbine's whistling noise is rather "Sh" than "Sh," describing it as strong and unsettling. - If you are unfamiliar with specific details, you will not immediately install Windu on this laptop. - Thunderbolt4 and Ethernet RJ-45 might not be present (the processor supports them, but the enclosure doesn't). There is no way to power a laptop or other device from an external USB port (no Power Delivery / QC). My preference is not for "half" up/down switches. Although some colors on the screen may look duller than they actually are since the BIOS is, shall we say, a bit dated, it serves its purpose.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

Has pros: 1. Strength (i5-1035G1 processor and 16 Gigabytes of RAM). 2. The speed of the NVMe SSD 512 GB makes everything fly. Having this drawback: 1. There are just two USB type-A ports, and they are positioned in an awkward spot. 2. The highest possible brightness is 250 nits. There are times when I desire more.

I opted for the gray HP 15s-fq5041ci model with the following specifications: 1920x1080 resolution, Intel Core i3-1215U processor, 8 GB RAM, 512 GB solid-state drive (SSD), Intel UHD Graphics, and no operating system (OS). The dated BIOS was the first thing that took me by surprise; it looked just like the one on my PC from 15 years ago. It has almost zero configurability. The laptop's motherboard was the cheapest option available with that chipset. The second is quite frustrating: Windows does

Pros
  • When it comes to routine office chores, the laptop performs admirably. The ergonomics and style are both top-notch. Instantaneous service. The sound is passable for a laptop, but it's not very impressive.
Cons
  • The most annoying issue is the inability to use the touchpad, which is a result of driver issues (after installing Windows and ating, 17 drivers are missing, including the critical one). Biological information that is both ancient and inconvenient. Slightly washed-out display

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

The laptop is made for people who want to purchase a high-quality, productive computer system with widely used features. The model satisfies all current needs in full. The M.2 form factor SSD offers possibilities for both long-term data storage and high-speed data access. With the help of the webcam and microphone on the device, you may have conferences and speak with friends and coworkers.

Pros
  • Everything was delivered on time and effectively, and the HP 15s-fq5041ci laptop is convenient, light, and fits all modern criteria for business use and web browsing. It also has superb IPS matrix resolution and pixel density. Very economical workhorse. I appreciate AliExpress.
Cons
  • not located

I don't know why, but the laptop produces a lot of noise. I thought it would be quieter than other laptops by 1%, but either because of where the cooling is located or for some other reason, it creates noise. Additionally, the "f6" button's indicator that indicates the sound is muted occasionally stops burning. In order to relight the flashlight, you must press the keyboard backlight button.

Pros
  • clever, attractive
Cons
  • Noise and a signaling issue.