- 1. Processor that is sufficiently quick; even complex drawings in AutoCAD can be pulled off quickly. I am especially delighted with how well it performs with programs that call for the maximum speed of just one of the cores; in this scenario, it operates fast and efficiently for an extended period of time, without overheating or sinking. 2. The built-in video card is capable of pulling 4K video at 60 frames per second without any strain. She's up to date on everything except for the most recent video games. 3. An adequate amount of both RAM and SSD space. 4. Accurate color reproduction on the screen 5. Looks great in silver. 6. Reasonably inexpensive overall.
- 1) There is no hardwired network. The conclusion is that there is no RG45 and that's that! 2. There are only two full-fledged USB connectors on the device. It's true that there is one extra awful USB Type-C port, but who uses it if they don't have an adapter? 3. The darkness of the screen does not correspond to the color black at all. It is a charcoal gray. 4. The amount of video memory cannot be increased beyond 512 megabytes. Within the BIOS, there is no room for customization. In most cases, the BIOS is of the lowest possible quality. The sole purpose for which it might be beneficial is for interacting with the boot manager. 5. The lack of backlighting makes it difficult to read the keyboard. The inability to read the text is exacerbated by the presence of the backlight. In addition to all that has been detailed, the keyboard is fragile and droops when it is being used. 6. If the researcher opens the laptop, they will be surprised to see a hole that takes up one-fourth of the internal space. Why can't this empty area be used to store a battery, or perhaps we could unsolder the connector for the hard drive there instead? Oh no! Emptiness, my comrades, something that is empty. 7. By the way, there is yet another quest that requires you to disassemble it on your own in order to clean the dust off of it.
- There are no competitors even somewhat comparable in terms of price-quality ratio; the closest neighbors are each 50–55 thousand away. lovely display, cozy keyboard
- It's a sin to complain about the assembly being flimsy and noisy, especially when you consider the price.
- Structure, power, and visibility
- CVs, Keyboard Alphabets
- Samsung's fine iron SSD m2 operating on 512 gigabytes Excellent design Stunning display that is FULL HD and has IPS matrix of the highest quality The sound is wonderful. Light that contains a fingerprint scanner Because it uses only 15-30 watts of power and does not get very hot, the battery lasts a very long time considering its power output. This is made possible by the 7 HM process technology. Including illuminated buttons, Wi-Fi between 2.4 and 5 GHz, and Bluetooth 5.0.
- - No Lan port - there are only two USB ports (decided by purchasing a splitter from USB C) -The device can only be charged using the wall outlet, not the USB C port. - integrated graphics can only be increased to 512 megabytes, and this limit cannot be changed in the BIOS To put it simply, you're being picky.
- The device's portability and light weight make it a good choice for frequent travelers. That's a really good-looking person right there. There are two 8Gb DDR4 3200Mhz modules in the RAM.
- Laptops get really hot and make a lot of noise from the cooling system while being asked to do a lot of work.
- Installing the driver ates with a good sound, plastic
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- A look at the 14s-fq0046ur (AMD Ryzen 5 4500U/16GB/512GB SSD) system in review. For the spring of 2022, it will fill objectively first while selling for an objectively modest price of 45,000 dollars. On the other hand, they were successful in saving absolutely everything else.
- - Plastic housing that is flimsy and badly built. In certain locations, you can even make out the burrs! - A terrible keyboard and an unappealing touchpad, as many others have pointed out on this very page in the past: The display itself is of a very poor quality, which is the primary drawback. The replication of the colors is atrocious. I contrasted it with my older ASUS N46VB, which was still running strong. The disparity is quite massive. HP, I was prepared to overlook a lot of things about this model, but I couldn't overlook such a poor display. In addition, a maximum temperature of 110-120 degrees is shown. My goal is to advance things at all times. In order to allow you to cut off the loops in the park: - All connectors on one side. This decision can at times cause a great deal of inconvenience. Have in mind that even under the tiniest amount of load, it generates a significant amount of heat and emits a loud noise. It would appear that they also saved money on the refrigeration system, as is appropriate.
- It's quick, it can handle games, it's a good size, and you don't have to spend too much for a legal copy of Windows (kamon!).
- I don't like the lid or the touchpad (though I haven't found a good one yet, so maybe it's just me).
- - Live performance - The whole shebang (two slots for RAM, a slot for ssd) - The weight - The screen - The keyboard with backlighting (size, quality)
- Performance issues due to the fact that the cooling system was not intended to accommodate such a processor The power button that is the least distinguishable; the keyboard, on which the characters are not readable because the backlight is too intense; Considering how compact the laptop is, the power supply is quite substantial.