In an age where mobility and the willingness to work remotely are so valued, a thin and light ultrabook can be the best companion. The market range of such solutions is extensive, but often they involve some kind of catch. We also looked for it in the HP Pavilion Laptop 15, which came to us for review. Searched but not found. But we found a touch screen, which is rarely used in laptops, as well as a full-fledged keyboard with a NUM-block and much more, which we are in a hurry to share in a fresh review:
In it, we will not only discuss explicit attributes such as speaker quality and the one-handed opening test, but we will also open the case to take a look at the stuffing hidden “under the hood”. And there is something to look at, because the ultrabook is based on the 8-core AMD Ryzen 5700U, which has shown itself worthy both in benchmarks and in work tasks and even games, despite the absence of a discrete graphics card. More details in the video!
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