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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Thin and Lightweight Workhorse Laptop
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When my HP Model 15-fd0127dx laptop arrived, you could immediately tell that it was the no-frills, workhorse of a computer that I expected. With no fancy model names and no extravagant packaging, this 15.6 diagonal touch-screened, lightweight 3.52 lbs, thin 0.73" thick laptop meets the needs of those who are looking for a moderately priced but powerful work / school computer.
This laptop with its 13th Generation Intel Core i7-1355U high power efficiency 15W low voltage mobile processor with Intel IRIS Xe Graphics at 1300 MHz onboard, 12MB of L3 Cache, 16 GB of DDR4 3200 MHz of RAM and 512GB of SSD storage was designed to hit the latest sweetspot between price and performance and I think this machine does this well. The 1920 x 1080 dpi 15.6" IPS LED touchscreen display at 300 NITs brightness provides a clear and pleasant user experience whether viewing spreadsheets, drawing in 3D CAD programs, surfing the Web or playing casual games.
I am pleased that HP provided plenty of useful ports on this model. There is a 45W AC pin power port, (2) 3.0 SS USB A ports, (1) 3.0 SS USB C port and (1) 1.4b HDMI port. There is also a headphone and microphone combo port on the right.
The keyboard has a large, clear font and has a much desired (by workers and students)10-key numerical input.
There is no Ethernet port. This HP has WiFi 6.
There is a sufficient 720p front facing video camera that can be placed in privacy mode with the privacy hood. Paired with the camera are the built-in HD Audio microphone and Stereo speakers, which make for good Zoom meetings or other connected encounters.
The battery life is rated at up to 7 and 3/4 hours, but I haven't tested this out, since I usually leave my laptops plugged into an outlet.
All-in-all this HP 15-fd0127dx model has everything I need for most work and casual play. I wouldn't use it for accurate color reproduction for movies or photos, and I wouldn't use it for heavy duty online gaming, but it will do just about anything else that you can throw at it and do it well.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Simple. Fast. No-Frills.
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It's the perfect no-frills laptop. But hey, you can upgrade it if you need to.
Display:
The display on this laptop is Full HD and a great size at 15.6". The IPS panel only reaches 300 nits, but I find it perfectly adequate. It’s plenty bright for use in a well-lit room. The display is also a touchscreen that is both accurate and responsive.
Battery:
This is where I had to remove a star. The battery life is rated at 7 hours and 45 minutes according to the manual, but after testing, I still haven't been able to hit that estimate. I'm sure I could tweak some power settings, but in 2025, I find it completely unacceptable that a laptop in this price range can’t last more than seven hours during regular use with stock settings out of the box. Again, I could optimize the system to extend battery life, but it would be at the cost of performance.
Overall Specs:
This HP, paired with the i7-1355U and 16GB of RAM, is snappy and perfectly capable of handling everyday browsing, streaming, and any other task the average user could throw at it. I have to give HP massive credit when it comes to upgradeability.
I’m more comfortable than most when it comes to computers, and I’ve been known to upgrade my RAM and solid-state drives when the time comes to beef up a system. I was pleased to see that neither of these components is soldered to the motherboard (see photos). I opened up my system so you don't have to, and I had the biggest grin when I saw that not only is this system running dual-channel RAM (two sticks of 8GB), but the M.2 solid-state drive is also easily accessible. This means that years down the road, when your system isn’t as fast as it was out of the box or you run out of storage, any computer technician or DIYer could upgrade this system in minutes. I love seeing manufacturers giving consumers these options… well done, HP.
Ports:
Unfortunately, I think most people in the market for this HP would want an SD card reader, and this laptop doesn’t have one. This isn’t a dealbreaker for me, but I know some people still want the convenience of sliding in an SD card without needing an additional dongle. Other than that, this laptop has all the ports you'd expect.
I also don’t love that HP is still using a barrel-jack-style charger. Can we please just adopt USB-C as the standard? The USB-C port on this HP is for data transfer only, which is a missed opportunity.
My Wish List:
This laptop would have been exceptional with a few more creature comforts. There’s no backlight for the keyboard, the charger is proprietary, and the battery life is subpar. Had these features been addressed, this laptop would have been a slam dunk. That being said, if you're a student, casual user, or primarily run basic office applications, this laptop will do everything you need.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Large screen, lightweight, fast
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This is my first HP laptop with a touchscreen. The laptop weighs only about 3.5 lbs thanks to its all plastic chassis; the 45 Watt charger adds another half pound of weight when travelling. The laptop is around 3/4" thick with a very slight taper from back to front. I like this form factor because it's got a large screen but doesn't feel heavy or bulky.
This build comes with a 13th Gen Intel i7-1355U processor that has a 1.7 GHz base clock with 5GHz max boost, 16GB of 3200 MHz DDR4 RAM pre-installed across two 8GB sticks, and 512GB NVMe Gen 4 m.2 SSD. Note that 16GB is the advertised maximum RAM capacity for this model and it cannot be upgraded further, however, the SSD can be replaced with a larger capacity if desired by removing four small screws on the bottom and popping off the base panel. The power port and a USB-A 3.0 port are at its right-side back corner, and a second USB-A 3.0, as well as HDMI 1.4 out, USB-C 3.0, and combo mic/headphone port are on its left side.
The IPS display is glossy without the matte haze of a glare filter but still rejects reflections well. The max resolution is 1920x1080p FHD with a 16:9 aspect ratio. It is decently bright at 300 nits but only has 8-bit color covering 45% of the NTSC color gamut (65% sRGB) which may not be detailed or accurate enough for some creators and digital artists. As I'm more accustomed to 100% sRGB displays, the colors look slightly dull and under saturated to my eye. Clarity is very good though with crisp, easy-to-read onscreen text. The display is powered by Intel's Iris Xe which is an entry-level integrated graphics suitable for casual gaming. Connectivity-wise it supports WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3, however, there is no Ethernet port.
At the top of the screen is a 720p integrated webcam with dual-array microphone. The image quality of the camera is serviceable for virtual meetings and live streaming but tends to be slightly grainy with a soft focus even in the best lighting conditions. It has a status LED so you know when it's on and a sliding privacy cover. However, it isn't compatible with Windows Hello facial recognition for login.
The touch features work fine and respond to swipes and multi-finger gestures like pinch-to-zoom. I was also impressed with how oleophobic the glass is, keeping it relatively fingerprint and smudge free. The panel does not, however, fold 360 degrees flat for use as a "tablet" and stops around 120 degrees open. The screen's hinge gives slightly when the screen is touched or tapped which makes using it somewhat awkward. Since the large 5"x3" mouse trackpad is closer to the keyboard, I tend to use it more often out of habit and convenience.
The keyboard is full-size and includes a number pad on the right-hand side. The up/down directional arrow keys are only half-keys, however, which takes a bit of getting used to and may impact one's gaming experience. While the exterior of the laptop feels pretty solid, there is a bit of flex to the keyboard deck and a sense of hollowness when typing. The keys are also fairly clicky with a high actuation force and rough plastic-y feel which is different from the soft-touch mushiness that I'm used to in laptops. The keyboard's top row consists of action keys by default, like emoji menu, brightness, volume, and playback controls, while F-functions are secondary. There's a dedicated key for launching HP's system control and configuration apps, Omen Gaming Hub and/or myHP, as well as Window's AI assistant, co-pilot.
The power, caps lock, and speaker/mic mute keys all have status LEDs built-in so you know when they are toggled on. One of the things that I found really impressive was the sound quality of the downward-facing stereo speakers. They are loud with a bright, rich sound that resonates throughout the entire keyboard deck with only the slightest hint of tinny boxiness and distortion at max volume. The fans are also surprisingly quiet and don't compete with the speakers making this laptop a good fit for consuming music and streaming video content.
The battery charges quickly, in only a couple hours, and its status LED will turn from orange to white when fully charged. While it’s rated to last up to nearly 8 hours on battery, I found that on max brightness I’m usually able to only get around 2-3 hours of mixed use from it (gaming, web browsing, word processing, and listening to music at medium volume). To extend the battery life to its max, you'll need to enable Eco settings and reduce screen brightness, etc.
Overall, this laptop is a decent mid-level, general use laptop that is lightweight, quiet, and fast while offering a large screen. While color accuracy isn’t top tier and only the SSD can be upgraded, its specs are good enough to handle games like Warframe and Path of Exile at medium graphics, and it performs well for everyday tasks like web browsing and consuming media.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
This notebook has good bones...
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This silver HP15 notebook has a lot of potential (and good bones as I say). It's based on Intel's i7 1355U CPU, 10 Cores and 12 Threads (2 Performance Cores w/4 Threads, running from 1.7 GHz to 5.0 GHz Turbo and 8 Efficient Cores w/8 Threads running from 1.2 GHz to 3.7 GHz Turbo). Its multi thread rating is 14590 and single thread rating is 3471. Typically consuming 15W but peaking at 55w. It's a power efficient processor that has been popular in mid to high-end notebooks. It weighs 3.5 pounds. With a 1920x1080 HD touch screen. This HP15 does not have a dedicated GPU, instead offering Intel's iRISxe GPU. IT also does not have a backlit keyboard (which I think a notebook in this price range should have). It also does not have an Ethernet port or a SDcard reader. It has two USB 3.0 USB-A ports and one 3.0 USB-C port and 1 HDMI 1.4 port (w/HDR). It has a headphone/mic jack. It supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 (not 5.4). It has a 720P camera with a physical camera shutter (Also I think the camera should be 1080P at this price). It integrates Microsoft Copilot with a Copilot key. And you can quickly mute the microphone with the F6 key (love this feature). The USB ports are all limited to 5Gbps, not 10 w/USB 3.1 or 20 w/USB 3.1 v2, it does not support outputting to a USB monitor via the USB-C port. It has a nice trackpad. The back of the monitor is a silver plastic as is the keyboard base, the bottom of the computer is a lighter weight gray plastic. The back can easily be removed by removing 4 screws (good/easy).
Intel's iRISxe GPU is a big improvement over older Intel integrated graphics processors, it can handle light gaming at lower settings. It is fine for basic video editing and creative tasks and for browsing the internet. It's energy efficient; it is not suitable for high-end gaming. It should get about 7 hours of usage on battery power. It comes with a unremarkable Samsung Gen 4x4 PM9C1 SSD; spec'd to have max seq writes at 4950 MBs and reads at 2500 MBs. It supports DDR4 memory 3200 MT/s. It comes with 16GB (2x8GB SODIMMs). The SSD and Memory are removable/replaceable. This is why I acquired this notebook; to upgrade it.
I did the initial set up and upgrades with the base hardware. Windows Home 11 requires you to have a Microsoft account to log into. I went through a HP BIOS upgrade and needed at least 3 "updates" to get all of the Microsoft updates.
I'm replacing the SSD with a much faster 2TB Orico SSD rated at 7400 seq reads and 7000 seq writes, of which I got 7032 reads and 6348 writes. And I will upgrade the memory to 64GB with G.SKILL Ripjaws DDR4 (2x32GB) 3200 MT/s CL22. To clone the SSD you must disable Windows 11 BitLocker (Encryption), with Windows 11 Home this is slightly more complicated but doable. The Samsung SSD tested out at 4440 reads and 2105 writes (CrystalDiskMark8). This is about 30% slower than the Orico SSD. Both my memory and SSD upgrades went smoothly.
The notebook runs a little warm, you can feel that the left side of the keyboard and palmrest is warmer than the right side. But it has a very nice screen and it's FAST and only 3/4" thick. The keyboard is just ok, there is a little bit of give, and the island keys have a cheap plastic feel to them, with a so-so key travel (And I've become used to having a backlit keyboard). With the faster SSD and some configuration changes browsing the internet with either Edge or Chrome (via WiFi 6) was very fast. I did some audio editing and it was smooth and fast. The speakers are adequate. I usually edit with a BT connection or using headphones/earbuds, both of these worked very well. I do astrophotography where I stack hundreds of night photos. This is why I needed more memory. The application I use is not so GPU intensive as it is memory intensive. Loading and comparing hundreds of images can only be done efficiently with lots of memory. This computer's i7 processor handles this pretty efficiently. I processed a stack of about 100 images in just over 2 minutes 40 seconds. My older notebook (2 years old (i7 w/48Gb memory)) took just over 5 minutes. So this notebook, as upgraded, will be faster; partially because SSDs have gotten faster. When Gen5 SSD's and notebooks come down in price I'll likely upgrade again. But for now this is not a bad compromise (once upgraded).
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Affordable Laptop For Everyday Use
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For those who require a dependable machine for both business and enjoyment, this laptop is a great fit since it balances portability and performance. This is my view of what this laptop provides,The machine has a professional yet contemporary look from its elegant, natural silver finish. For a laptop in this price category, the construction quality seems strong and the casing feels to be minimally flexible. Particularly for individuals who would want touch interactions or occasionally use the device in tablet mode, the touch screen adds a degree of ease.
Though it's not the brightest panel available, the 15.6-inch Full HD touch screen is vivid and shows good color reproduction. Regarding regular productivity chores, streaming, and casual gaming, the display excels. On professional front the photo or video editing, you may feel the color accuracy and brightness deficient when compared to more upscale versions. Driven by its DDR4 16GB of RAM and 13TH Gen Intel Core i7 processor, this laptop easily manages most of the multitasking. From running several browser tabs to working with video editing tools, the performance is seamless. Quick boot times and speedy application launches guaranteed by the inbuilt 512 SSD storage greatly improve your experience.
Though it can manage difficult jobs, this is a U-series chip, which means it's intended for efficiency rather than raw power, hence performance-wise it's not on par with H-series chips. The battery life of this device is among the usual points of contention. For those wanting a full day's work without a charger, it falls short even if it's sufficient for moderate use roughly 4–5 hours. Though it's a trade-off for the power it packs, if you travel frequently this is something to take into account. Crucially for productivity, the keyboard offers a good travel and comfortable typing experience. Though it's not a deal-breaker, the touchpad might use a little more responsiveness even if it is functionally sound.
The laptop has a good range of connectors, including USB-C, USB-A, HDMI and charge port which supports charging, screen output, and data transmission and Headphone Jack, nearly non-existent in present market. For connectivity particularly for people who utilize docking stations or must connect several peripherals, this is a major advantage. The laptop can warm under severe use, and the fans may grow somewhat noisy. For most users, this won't be a daily concern, for places where silence is required, this isn't ideal.
Based on my usage i can confidently say the HP 15-fd0127 presents outstanding value. Though it's not the least expensive choice, it's fairly priced for what you get a strong processor, lots of RAM, and a touch screen. For the typical user, this laptop checks several criteria the trade-offs are in battery life and maybe display quality for creative workers. This laptop is a well-rounded one that performs for its class really brilliantly. For professionals, students, or anybody else depending on a consistent machine for regular computing chores with sporadic heavy lifting, it's perfect. Although it has several drawbacks, especially with regard to battery life and screen quality for professional work, its benefits in performance, build quality, and connectivity make it a good option for anyone trying to strike a mix between cost and competence. Should you be able to live with its concessions, this laptop will be useful for many years.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Great on paper, but with a few flaws.
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On paper, the HP 15-fd0127dx sounds like a standard, good, middle of the range laptop. It has a colorful and clear 15.6” LED 1080p touchscreen that’s not the brightest at 300 nits, but still fine indoors in normal lighting. It has an i7 processor, 16 gigs of DDR4 RAM which is more than enough for normal tasks and a bit beyond. The 512 gig SSD drive is speedy and has enough storage for many. It doesn’t even weigh 4 pounds so it’s light enough to carry in a backpack. The speakers (on the bottom) are so-so ok but do the job. So it has all the basics and a bit more. Unfortunately, there are a couple of glaring issues that I can’t get over.
Setup was pretty standard. Your power comes from a 45w small power brick that unfortunately, isn’t USB-C… It’s a proprietary plug. You’ll need to reserve a bit of time, as the HP will have a quite large update out of the box once starting up. Once up and running, things run smoothly with the processor and RAM working together. Graphics are from an integrated IRIS Xe chip, but it works well enough. Basic to mid-range games run fine on it, though heavy-hitter games needing higher frame rates might stutter a bit. Image editing works fine with common editors and small video projects will run along fine as well.
You have a few ports, but they’re somewhat outdated by 2025 standards. You have two older USB-A style ports, but today, most items have migrated into USB-C, and there is only one USB-C port on the left along with one USB-A, a HDMI port, and your headphone jack. The other side has another USB-A port and the proprietary power plug-in. There isn’t a memory card slot. A 720p web cam sits on top of the monitor which does ok in very good light – less so in lower light, and lacks in details and color accuracy.
Microsoft Copilot is installed with Windows 11, so you can ask Copilot a variety of things to get help with writing, rewording documents, finding solutions to answers and much more. This is a good feature that now is standard on most Windows laptops and is a good edition to this one. I find myself using it more than I thought I would. Use responsibly, as they say.
I do not however, have a good time using the keyboard. The keyboard on this model feels very flimsy and plasticky. The give of the keys just feels low-quality, as though they are from a much less expensive machine. While usable, longer typing sessions become uncomfortable. There is also no back lighting on this keyboard – unimaginable today, and especially on this level/price of laptop. You do get a full numeric pad on the right, and standard controls via the function keys for the basics, including one dedicated to inserting emojis in applicable programs. Since having a good quality keyboard is one of the most important parts of a computer however, this is the biggest flaw on this model. There is no fingerprint reader. The trackpad is a decent size and feels fine, allowing for all basic gestures and clicks. The overall build quality of the laptop is good, but again, the keyboard quality drags it down considerably.
The battery charges reasonably quick and specs say you get just over 7 hours with varied use. I found it to be more like 5 ½ hours of mixed use, at least the way I use it. Not great but not the worst, but you will have to take the propriety charger brick/cable with you if you plan on using this all day out and about.
Unfortunately, I just can’t recommend the HP 15-fd0127dx. While the overall specs are fine and it runs ok from an operational standpoint, the plasticky keyboard with no backlighting ruins it for me. Having a propriety power plug in the age where most everything is charging and using USB-C cables is a negative, and not having more than one USB-C port today? I’m afraid I just can’t give this one my thumbs-up.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A very practical laptop
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This laptop has a very uninspiring name, it is just called hp laptop 15. It is thin and light. The back of the laptop is made of plastic but the build is sturdy and has very little flex. Build quality is very good. All the seams are tight.
For 15-inch laptop, this laptop is not heavy at all. Can easily be used as a travel laptop.
This laptop is also very speedy. Boot up very fast like just 13 seconds.
Every application or game I throw at it run fast and smooth. I am surprised that the integrated graphics by intel called iRIS xe can run games like Need for Speed smoothly. Playing Fortnite though is a bit too much but still playable with correct setting.
Browsing web or working or typing has no problem but the fan is always running when the power is plugged in. Luckily it is not loud. Running on battery is very quiet.
Laptop this thin will get warm and this laptop does get a bit warm especially during Windows initial update and playing Fortnite but I think it manages quite well.
Typing on the keyboard is comfortable, the keys are well spaced but sounds hollow when pressing down the keys. The only flaw of this laptop is no backlit keyboard! Why? Actually there is another thing I don't like, it requires me to register with email before I can proceed during the initial setup.
The touch pad is very responsive. No complain there.
The screen is bright and easy to my eyes. Color is rich but not too intense.
The screen Bezel size is acceptable. Touch screen is responsive.
The stereo speaker is very good, loud and clear.
15-inch laptop is expected to have multiple ports, this laptop has two usb-a and one usb-c. In my opinion one usb-c is not enough.
It does have one hdmi port.
The power adaptor is small and light, easy for traveling. The laptop is charged using 3.5 mm connector, no usb-c charging.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Students and casual users may want to take a look.
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The design of this laptop is functional and suitable for both school and work scenarios. The plastic build contributes to its light weight, although it feels less sturdy. The top cannot be lifted with one hand and tends to wobble during use. The screen features thin bezels but has a thicker chin. It includes a camera with a security slider and microphone holes at the top.
The laptop is equipped with a few ports: HDMI 2.1, two USB-A, and one USB-C (which does not support Thunderbolt 4, charging, or video output) but offers super-speed capabilities.
The full-size keyboard may feel slightly cramped, requiring an adjustment period. The keys have good travel and spring, though they may feel less durable. There is no backlight, which may affect typing in low light conditions. The trackpad is highly responsive and smooth, with satisfying springboard-style clicking.
The 1080p-60Hz display performs adequately in most situations. However, at 300 nits, the brightness is insufficient for well-lit environments, and the glossy screen may be problematic. Color accuracy is limited, making it unsuitable for serious photo or video editing.
For security, this laptop does not support face or fingerprint Windows Hello.
Performance is adequate for a mid-range laptop. The i7-1355U processor handles regular productivity tasks, content consumption, and web browsing efficiently, supported by 16GB of RAM allowing multiple apps and tabs to run simultaneously. The laptop struggles with more demanding tasks such as advanced content creation and gaming. While there is no overheating, the fans activate frequently and can be loud. A 512GB SSD is enough space for most users. The AI feature is there for those like me who are getting into it. The 720p camera and microphone work well enough for most video calls, but are not very good.
The speakers provide clear sound without strong bass, and the inclusion of a 3.5mm headphone jack is practical for users who prefer wired headsets.
The battery life extends through a full workday and often longer. The power brick is compact but uses a proprietary plug instead of USB-C.
Overall, this laptop is a viable option for students or users seeking a budget-friendly device despite some limitations.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Good value - average performance
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My business is IT – so I see all kinds of laptops, desktops, all-in-ones everyday day. Today I received the HP - 15.6" Full HD Touch-Screen Laptop - Intel Core i7 - 16GB Memory - 512GB SSD - Natural Silver, Model:15-fd0127dx and gave it a run.
Setup was a breeze – like most Windows PCs today. No glitches or issues right out of the box.
The initial impression is that it’s a clean-looking machine, light with a small 45 watt charger. Weighs in at less than 4 lbs total including charger. HOWEVER, the first thing that caught my eye is the old-style round plug charger. I just can’t figure out why manufacturers don’t just leverage the more modern USB-C charging that many of today’s laptops already have built in. Can it really save you that much money? HP – if you’re reading this – we’d love an explanation! That took 1 Star off the review immediately.
Next, once setup, I began to surf the web a bit and type a few documents. In fact, I’m typing this review on the very device – and I’m notice a bit of funkiness with the keyboard. I guess it just doesn’t really feel solid to me as it gives in a little bit when typing. Also has a very plastic-like feel and click to the keyboard. May not bother you – but I notice it.
The screen is very nice – although not 4k quality, it will suffice for most business and productivity use cases – as this is NOT a gaming laptop. It folds out to about 120 degrees, feels solid when using the touchscreen (doesn’t seem to move if you have light fingers) and produces nice colors and clarity.
This model has a large touchpad that works well and feels responsive. It supports multi-finger gestures, and I feel it is suited to this mid-range laptop style.
On all my machines, I use a Passmark Performance Test tool to compare the main components. Overall – this machine produces decent CPU test scores and great SSD hard disk scores (see attached screenshots). It lacks a dedicated GPU (which is why this isn’t a gaming rig) but it will work perfectly well for everyday surfing, streaming and office work.
Lack of more USB-C ports lost this machine another star in my rating – you only have 1. You have two other USB-A ports available – do don’t plan to plug lots or peripherals into this laptop unless you have a USB-C dock.
Overall – it’s a fine machine for everyday use, just a bit on the lower side for specs and performance.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Buy ROCKS!!!
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I recently bought the HP 15.6 Touch Screen Laptop 16 GB and I absolutely love it. I walked in to BestBuy not having any idea what I was looking for, I am not really computer savvy let's just say...LOL. So a sales person came over and asked me, "Is there anything I can help you with", "BIG MISTAKE", and I replied, "Well you sure can", Golly, I must of asked him over 50 questions about computers, and never once did he ever show any signs of frustration with me. Awesome job Best Buy for your excellence in sales staff and products that you carry. This laptop is awesome, It is so fast, and the touch screen works perfect. I would recommend this laptop to family and friends.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excelent
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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I've been using this laptop for a few weeks now, and I'm extremely satisfied with its performance. It's fast, boots up in seconds, and handles multitasking with ease. The display is bright and clear, perfect for both work and streaming. Battery life is impressive too – it easily lasts a full day on a single charge.
The build quality feels premium, and the keyboard is very comfortable for long typing sessions. I also appreciate the lightweight design, which makes it super portable.
Overall, this laptop exceeded my expectations. Whether you're a student, a professional, or just need a reliable computer for everyday use, I highly recommend it
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love my new PC!!!
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So, for years my husband has been buying refurbished PCs for me and they don't last long...I have a pile of them just sitting here. After the last one bit the dust he ordered another generic brand I've never heard of. I had enough and started doing my own research to find my new best friend. I found this one at Best Buy and bought it on the line and pick up was quick and easy. I must say, I love this PC! It's perfect and I have high hopes that it will last longer than all the others combined. Thank you Best Buy!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent purchase.
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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I've been using it for a month and I'm very satisfied. I'll highlight the speed as a strong point. There are some points that I expected more, but for the price and the way I use it, it meets my needs: Battery life leaves something to be desired. Another point is that, out of nowhere, the Bluetooth mouse or mouse stops working. The pointer follows the commands, but when I click to select it, it doesn't obey, making it necessary to restart the laptop.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The best Laptop for my money.
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I bought this laptop for my niece as belated Christmas/birthday gift and she was elated with it, plus it's a touch screen her happiness has known no bounds.
The staff that helped me at the best buy store where I purchased the computer was so knowledgeable about computers that really helped me in choosing this computer.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent choice.
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Excellent purchase. Price was in line with competitors and even a bit lower because of the sale. I already had a HP laptop for work so wanted another one for personal. I do a lot of 3d printing so needed something that could handle the storage of files. This is a great laptop. I'm very please with my purchase.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
HP for domestic use
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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This HP computer has a great price and, after testing it extensively, I can say that it was an excellent choice. It has great performance, the battery is acceptable, the screen is of good quality, and it is very comfortable to use daily. I compared it with other models and did some performance tests, and the results were very positive. In addition, the reviews from other users confirm my experience. In the end, I was very satisfied with the purchase.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Value!
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This laptop was purchased when it went on sale. I had been looking for a replacement that would have more memory and storage space than my current laptop. This particular laptop met all my needs and more, but the cost at the time was more than I could afford. When it went on sale, I headed for our local Best Buy store and purchased it!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very happy with HP laptops
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This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I've been ordering these for our employees for some time now and have never had an issue. Best bang for your buck. We used to use Microsoft Surface laptops but for around half the price you can't beat HP in my opinion. Plus they have multiple USB ports which much more convenient than having to rely on USB hubs.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
HP touchscreen
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
A very powerful computer and a small package. The touchscreen is especially helpful when doing certain Internet tasks. It’s small enough to fit easily into most carry cases and backpacks, But large enough to get work done. This laptop is a very good choice for the price and for the overall performance package it contains.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
HP
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Wonderful device, came in perfect condition runs superior to other laptops in its field as well. The new camera features allow a more realistic input to what the consumer wants to create. Finally the touchscreen makes it very convenient for any and all activity within device