HP 17-inch Laptop, 11th Generation Intel Core i5-1135G7, Iris Xe Graphics, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD, Windows 11 Home (17-cn0025nr,Natural Silver)
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Anthony J. Risk
> 3 dayI’ve had this laptop for a couple of weeks and so far I’m happy with it. Mostly. The battery life has been terrible so far and I’ve noticed it doesn’t always charge to 100% even after being plugged in overnight. It’s definitely a concern at the moment and I can’t give it more than 3 stars because of it. Battery life is one of the most important aspects of a laptop.
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Dr. Ned Labadie
> 3 dayThere is something wrong with the way the keyboard is set up you can’t see the numbers and letters. Also from now on when I buy a computer I will have a touchscreen. The battery life is only OK.
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Sherrydeg
> 3 dayThis laptop is my personal computer. Its so fast, easy to read due to the large screen, & love the feel of the keyboard. I love everything about it!
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Shawn Dockter
> 3 daySeems to work well with what I use it for but would have liked a built in disc drive and SD card slots.
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TODD WILLIAMSON
Greater than one weekLove Love it
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Mark Schattner
> 3 dayThis computer has failed to work properly since purchase. Multiple hours and case numbers with HP have failed to correct the issue. Attempted to speak to somebody in customer relations but that was not possible. All links go to technical support. Would avoid
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Ami
> 3 daySo far so good
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Tim Nash
> 3 dayIt was represented as a gaming laptop. Its far from that but it is what it is
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ADubs
> 3 dayI purchased this laptop for a tech bootcamp and while I was excited to get it and am in love with the size, the specs are different from what I got.
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FluffyTailedFox
> 3 dayThis laptop is great for getting clerical work or simple tasks such as web based business or office products completed. Id say the only real drawback is the screen quality. It looks rather washed out, but otherwise it works great for what I need it to do. Great for work, good for watching videos, and naturally, bad for video games with the exception simple pixel or old indie games. It also doesnt have a SD card reader built in, but you can get a usb adaptar for that. If you are going to process a lot of data at one time, such as large databases or many browser windows, I suggest upgrading the RAM to 12 or 16GB as the 8GB it comes with gets eaten up quickly. It is a simple and inexpensive upgrade and HP made accessing it easy. Just watch out for the hidden screws under the rubber grips.