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S. Lipson
> 3 dayThis HP laptop gives you a lot of bang for the buck. The lightweight, convertible laptop with flat keyboard boots up quickly and sets up quickly. Using my Microsoft account I was able to have all of my software up and running in no time. The screen resolution is beautiful, I watched Netflix with no blurring. The sound was decent, certainly not stellar for music, but more than acceptable for movies and videos. I love how thin the laptop is but it still feels very sturdy. I already had a pen that I used on an older HP and it works very well with my new laptop, I love being able to take notes and then attach them to an email for distribution. While not a powerhouse laptop for gaming, this is a perfect home or school laptop!
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AnnLD
> 3 dayI’ve been buying HP computers for many years. I usually have them custom built, but this time, I took a Prime Day deal that was too good to pass up. Once I got everything set up, the computer is exactly right for me in every way except the built-in mouse. There’s plenty of storage/memory, the touchscreen works well, graphics look sharp, the screen is just the right size, and I love the 360 convertible feature. I don’t use the tablet mode often yet, but it makes watching videos and playing online games easier. It was easy to set up my preferences for what to do when I turn the lid in different directions. The laptop is lightweight and easy to tote around. The power button is on the side, which can be inconvenient. I have unintentionally put my computer in sleep mode a couple of times by picking up the laptop and inadvertently pressing that button. I have changed the setup so that nothing happens when I hit the power button.
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TJ
Greater than one weekGreat computer, has lasted a long time, is super durable (Ive had it in my backpack for a couple of years and take it everywhere, so it gets thrown around a fair amount, my backpack isnt waterproof nor does it have as much padding as Id like for the laptop holder, but its gotten soaked several times and slammed around for years), honestly Im shocked it still works (I definitely thought it would have water damage or be glitchy, but its still kicking), love the touch screen, and being able to fold the screen back which is great for watching videos, pretty great for multi tasking. Only complaint is the battery life isnt that great, but honestly no laptops battery lasts nearly long enough and most Ive had died faster (when new and after awhile needed to be plugged in almost constantly). This is my longest lasting laptop
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Richard M. Hopkins
> 3 dayThe only negative is the power button on the side. You have to be careful not to turn it off when you pick it up by the side.
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Lotanto
> 3 dayI gave this laptop a 4 star, but I will keep it, because finding a 5 star laptop would mean I would not have a touchscreen and a backlit keyboard. I also needed ports on my laptop.
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Mylea Glenn
> 3 dayReally like the computer but I have no fingerprint touch ID and the battery life only stays charged for 2 hours.
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Donna R. Enneking
> 3 dayI have an all-in-one desktop HP Pavilion which I like. However, I cannot take it with me and use in the car or on trips. I like the Pavilion laptop even though I am not used to one. I am learning. So far it does everything I need it to do. I am quite pleased with it.
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renee v bodman
> 3 dayThis is an awesome computer! My daughter uses it for school work and says its compacted sryle makes it easy to chug along.
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eliza
Greater than one weekIt does what it needs to for my use. :) No complaints YET!
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Randall Gislason
> 3 dayI love this laptop!! Great value, very fast, and is very easy to set up. As a teacher, I am using it for distance learning. I love the touchscreen. After my MacBook decided to quit on me I was in the market for an affordable but sturdy laptop. This has exceeded my expectations! It took a little bit to get used to Windows again but it wasnt rocket science, thank God.