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Ruthie
> 24 hourI was so excited to get this laptop so I can use it for my business projects and didnt work. I put it to charge completely. Went to turn it on and it didnt move past the HP logo. I waited 30 mins thinking maybe its loading all the programs. Nope, it gave an error that something went wrong and it will try to do an automatic repair. And it stayed like that for over one hour. I was so disappointed I immediately packed it up and requested a return refund.
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Lily
> 24 hourI like the touchscreen. It is a good computer for the price.
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Charles G. Tucker
> 24 houri am having black screen issues when scrolling down, if i scroll back up it goes away but it is distracting.
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Minoshka
> 24 hourBought it a while ago for college since it will be online. So far so good, havent had a problem with it, its very lightweight and for what ive been using it which would be mostly school, its good enough and fast enough.
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Amarel Lavallis
> 24 hourImage 1 shows the box is damaged
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hir
> 24 hourDisappointed by HP support. The system was upgraded to Win 11 immediately. Now, I cannot go back to Win 10. HP says that I need to download Win 10 from MS to reset this laptop.
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jared wilkins
> 24 hourWorks great for business on the go.
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E. Greene
> 24 hourBought for a Gerry who needed a new laptop for zoom prayer meetings and bible study and emails. It is great. Serves the purpose and it was a breeze taking out of S mode...she likes it ..its fast
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Matthew Kutyna
> 24 hourBought this for the wife, with the intention of upgrading it. Not a whole lot of information about this model on the internet, but I was curious myself to try out the new Ryzens and Vega chips. It’s does just about everything a normal person would want a computer to do. Getting it out of S mode is literally a flick of a switch. Comes loaded with the normal crapware you expect from an off the shelf computer. It DOES have an unoccupied RAM slot, which I filled with an 8gig stick. What’s curious, is it looks like there’s an empty 2.5 inch bay, which I was going to fill with an SSD, however it doesn’t have SATA cabling or connectors to hook it up. For reference, to get to the main board, you’re going to have to peel off the sticky feet on the underside of the body.
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Mita Sinha
> 24 hourThis is my home laptop. I only use it for my personal work.