HP Notebook Laptop, 15.6″ HD Touchscreen, Intel Core i3-1115G4 Processor, 32GB RAM, 1TB PCIe SSD, Webcam, Type-C, HDMI, SD Card Reader, Wi-Fi, Windows 11 Home, Silver

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【Memory & Storage】The PC memory has been upgraded to 32GB DDR4 SDRAM for enhanced high bandwidth to easily switch back and forth between open applications; the Hard drive has been upgraded to 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD for fast boot-up and speedy data transfer
【Processor】Intel Core i3-1115G4 Processor (2 Cores, 4 threads, 6MB L3 Cache, base at 3.00GHz, up to 4.10GHz), with Intel UHD Graphics
【Screen】15.6″ diagonal, HD (1366 x 768), touchscreen, micro-edge, BrightView, 220 nits, 45% NTSC
【Tech Specs】1 SuperSpeed USB Type-C, 2 SuperSpeed USB Type-A, 1 HDMI, 1 AC smart pin, 1 Headphone/Microphone combo; Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
【Operating System】Windows 11 Home – Beautiful, more consistent new design, Great window layout options, Better multi-monitor functionality, Improved performance features, New videogame selection and capabilities, Compatible with Android Apps

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Customers appreciate the notebook computer’s speed, functionality, and value for money. They find it fast and easy to set up, with a touchscreen. However, some customers have reported issues with the battery life, saying it needs charging after every 3 hours. There are mixed opinions on the laptop quality and display quality.

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7 reviews for HP Notebook Laptop, 15.6″ HD Touchscreen, Intel Core i3-1115G4 Processor, 32GB RAM, 1TB PCIe SSD, Webcam, Type-C, HDMI, SD Card Reader, Wi-Fi, Windows 11 Home, Silver

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  1. amy g.

    Some tips on all negative reviews on S Mode and Battery…
    So I bought two of these computers, one for my daughter and one for me. Let me say first that DURING your INITIAL setup make sure that you DO get properly signed in to your Microsoft account and your OneDrive account. Set them up during setup. Also make sure that one drive is set to sync. While setting up my daughter’s computer I got the password wrong so it set it up without signing in. After setup I did sign into Microsoft and OneDrive but did not set it up to sync. I could not get that computer out of S Mode no matter what I did. I had to reinstall a brand new windows 11 and then go in and delete the old operating system in order to get it out of S Mode.On my computer setting it up I DID properly get signed into Microsoft account and one drive and told it to enable the sync. This one came right out of S Mode after the setup was done when I followed Microsoft’s instructions. It must have something to do with enabling those things and signing in during setup and not afterward! (Microsoft should be CLEAR about this and nowhere did I find this information online – truly it was by accideny).As far as this complaining about a battery not holding charge. First of all your standby time unplugged I have at least 10 to 12 hours, if not a few days. I left mine unplugged overnight and it only went down less than 10%. If you’re using your computer yeah you’re only going to have maximum 3 to 4 hours of battery time and that’s the same on all of my laptops. Secondly this computer comes with an HP interface program called MY HP that includes Diagnostics. You will have to create an account and sign in but there are diagnostic tools in there that will test your battery. One of the things HP says (Especiaaly with a new computer or if you are replacing a battery) is that you need to condition the battery so that it does not get damaged or operate improperly. What they recommend is that you discharge the battery until the computer shuts itself off. Then you plug it in (if it starts up when you plug it in let it boot and turn it back off all the way). Then allow the battery to charge with the computer off for a minimum of 6 hours. Then you unplug the charger and let the computer sit for at least 4 hours still completely off. Once you turn it back on reload the HP diagnostic software and run the battery test again. If it still tells you that the battery needs conditioned then you will repeat the process up to three times until it tells you the battery condition is good. Make sure when you do this that you have the power setting set to charge the battery to 100%. Once you have conditioned the battery go in and set it to power saving so that it only charges the battery up to 80% so that way you don’t overuse the battery and you don’t get Ghost charges. If you do this you will have a longer usage time and standby time. And you won’t damage the battery in the end.

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  2. Sidney Cortese

    Awesome!
    Very fast laptop, especially for the price! Was a little nervous getting this but I am very happy that I did. I primarily use this for online school and Microsoft office projects and so far I have had no issues running quite a few programs at once with multiple files open and it’s still very fast. Had a bit of a hard time setting it up at first as windows was in like a “safe” mode. But once I figured it out everything has been very smooth. Happy with the size, touch screen, resolution, speed, weight. Only thing that would make it better is maybe a light up key board or darker keys it’s all silver. Overall, great purchase!

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  3. Damien

    Good
    It’s a good laptop and has been treating me well so far. It looks pretty nice, boots up quick, and has good battery life. The keys are pretty loud for being a laptop, it almost sounds hollow and I’m not the biggest fan of it. The keyboard also feels cheaper than I expected it to. Sound quality is great, I don’t have to turn it up very high to hear it well. The touchscreen works fine, but I would suggest getting a screen protector for it as the screen material makes it feel odd and difficult to move something or scroll or do anything other than click (tap). Overall, considering it’s memory, size, touchscreen capability, and knowing it should last me for the next few years (bought it for college use), it was worth the money.

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  4. Carlo

    Great laptop, not too sturdy
    The HP Notebook Laptop boasts a 15.6″ HD Touchscreen that provides ample space for work and entertainment. The Intel Core i3-1115G4 Processor, coupled with 32GB RAM and a 1TB PCIe SSD, ensures smooth performance for everyday tasks. It also features a webcam, Type-C, HDMI, and an SD Card Reader, making it versatile for various uses. While the laptop doesn’t feel very sturdy, which might be a concern for some, its large screen and robust features offer good value, especially for those who prioritize screen real estate and performance over build solidity. It runs on Windows 11 Home, offering the latest user experience from Microsoft in a sleek silver package.

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  5. Raquel Sierra-Pinto

    DON’T WASTE YOUR MONEY BUYING THEIR MODIFIED LAPTOPS! HP WARRENTY WILL BE VOIDED
    This laptop was purchased for my girlfriend since she was planning on attending college. For the first two weeks, everything was fine, but in the third week, the Wi-Fi could no longer connect. There wasn’t even an option. I contacted the third party whom I purchased the extended warranty from ( a warranty that is purchased when you buy items on amazon.com) and was told to contact HP. HP tried a few things and after a while asked for information such as the model and everything else that’s needed to determine the specs of the laptop. Turns out that this actual model only is supposed to have 128 GB and 4 ram. THIS COMPANY “MODIFIED” this laptop to “make” it a 1 TB hard drive. This “modification voids the warranty with HP and the third party will not cover anything until the warranty from HP expires after a year. After going back and forth with this seller and Amazon, they finally agreed to send a return label and refund my money. I clearly confirmed the amount I would be receiving and this company never stated otherwise. After a week I receive a PARTIAL REFUND. According to this company, they charge a “restocking fee” of over $200 DOLLARS?!?! Keep in mind, I wanted to keep the laptop if it was in working order but this was a DEFECTIVE and MODIFIED laptop. The seller’s answer to the problem initially was to factory reset the laptop every time the wifi no longer worked (as in the option for it disappeared). Why would anyone want to do that? It’s a shame that Amazon allows this company to sell these illegal, modified and defective laptops on their site.

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  6. Carl

    Laptop
    Works well. Touch screen works nice. Value for money

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  7. Raul Eduardo Valezuela Romero

    muy buen producto me llego rapidísimo y en perfecto estado, tal y como se ofrece, nuevo de paquete.

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    HP Notebook Laptop, 15.6″ HD Touchscreen, Intel Core i3-1115G4 Processor, 32GB RAM, 1TB PCIe SSD, Webcam, Type-C, HDMI, SD Card Reader, Wi-Fi, Windows 11 Home, Silver
    HP Notebook Laptop, 15.6″ HD Touchscreen, Intel Core i3-1115G4 Processor, 32GB RAM, 1TB PCIe SSD, Webcam, Type-C, HDMI, SD Card Reader, Wi-Fi, Windows 11 Home, Silver

    $422.99

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