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Kiara Donnelly
> 3 dayDidnt have it a year and now it will not go pass the start up!
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Nicholas
> 3 dayEven though my laptop is turned completely off. After one day without using. I have to recharge again
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CastletonTrader
Greater than one weekI specifically ordered this because it promised windows 10 but it came with windows 11 installed and no backdown ability to windows 10. I tried it to see if I could keep it but windows 11 is horrid. It doesnt let us do simple things like download something directly to the desktop and it has encrypted stuff so that we cant use our external hard drives for backup because they arent encrypted. I hate to lose all the work I did moving my files to this PC but I have decided that the future with this PC would be horrendous. I am resetting it and returning it.
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Gangsta
> 3 dayI havent used my Pavilion much but thus far, I love my purchase.
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skrskf
> 3 dayThis product works great for what I’m using it for
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Prof. Destin Bahringer I
> 3 dayBought this laptop brand new about a month ago to use for school (zoom lessons, email, some excel, etc.). Unfortunately, this computer is SLOW and the screen starts to continuously glitch everyday until I restart. When sharing my screen during a meeting, the computer completely freezes. Not reliable.
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Furman Dooley
> 3 dayOrdered the computer on March 12, 2021 and after only a few months the keyboard is all messed up. I can’t copy and paste with the shortcut functions and I can’t use shift to make Capitol letters on the right side of the keyboard. I spent four hours researching online how to fix this and none of the solutions work. For obvious reasons the keyboard shortcut functions are extremely important and I am not happy that they don’t work after only owning the computer for a few months.
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ChivasFan
> 3 dayThese work fine for a good 1 1/2 years. After that the startup starts lagging and it takes a good 7 minutes to get it up and running. Opening a web browser also becomes a chore after a few years. Seriously, if you don’t want to deal with the slowness buy an HP Elitebook. It costs more money but you get what you pay for. I know this because my work computer is an Elitebook and has no hiccups. I’ve had it for 4 years. I turn it on and I’m up and running in 2 minutes. I will never buy another Pavilion again. Never.
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Maureen Kulas
> 3 dayGiven the number of hour spent in front of a screen, it is wonderful to have such a user friendly, adaptable computer on my team. I have been a Mac user for YEARS and am so happy that I made the decision to change. The touch screen is a gamechanger. As a teacher teaching online, it is wonderful to be able to share my screen and utilize the whiteboard feature and to be able to accurately draw and present lessons quickly and legibly. The only thing that I have to get used to is having the power button on the side, which I hit and power down the devise by mistake. This was a wonderful purchase!
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JLee
> 3 dayThis is a very good computer that would be an excellent choice for most people as it is fairly in the middle as far as price, speed and power are concerned. It is a good weight, noticeably lighter than my high-end laptop. This has all the connections I could want in an everyday computer, including one HDMI 1.4 port, two USB-A ports, one USB-C port, and a media card reader.
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