Let me start by saying this HP laptop is a MIXED bag. It's like that reliable but slightly quirky coworker—gets the job done but has some... *personality*.
First, the GOOD:
The ultra-thin bezels make Netflix binges feel immersive (yes, I tested this extensively). The blue color is actually prettier in person—like a tropical ocean, not hospital scrubs.
For basic tasks? Rock solid. I had 15 Chrome tabs + Spotify + Word open simultaneously (8GB RAM flexing hard), and it handled everything without breaking a sweat. Battery life surprised me—lasted through my 6-hour cross-country flight watching downloaded movies.
Now, the NOT-SO-GOOD:
That 64GB storage is TINY. After Windows updates and Office 365, you're left with about enough space for... three episodes of The Office. I had to immediately buy an external SSD (RIP my wallet).
The Intel Celeron processor shows its limits with anything beyond basic tasks. Tried editing a 5-minute vacation video? Yeah... let's just say I watched a full pot of water boil while waiting for rendering.
WEIRDEST QUIRK: The included USB card was MIA in my package too! HP support took 3 weeks to send a replacement. Pro tip: take unboxing videos for proof.
WHO THIS IS FOR:
- Students needing Word/Google Docs
- Grandparents upgrading from Windows XP
- Anyone who treats laptops like appliances (turn on, use, turn off)
WHO SHOULD AVOID:
- Content creators
- Hardcore multitaskers
- People allergic to external storage
The Verdict? At this price point, it's like getting a reliable bicycle when you expected a motorcycle—just manage your expectations!