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The Intel i3-1115G4 handles my multitasking (dozen Chrome tabs + Spotify + Word docs) without breaking a sweat. Turbo Boost to 4.1GHz is noticeable when exporting videos – not lightning fast, but impressive for an entry-level chip. The 256GB NVMe SSD boots Windows 11 in under 15 seconds.
Now the elephant in the room: that built-in webcam is criminal for a 2024 model. My Zoom calls look like I'm broadcasting from a potato – fuzzy, grainy, and weirdly shadowed. As someone who records educational content, I had to immediately buy an external Logitech cam (defeating the 'all-in-one' purpose). HP really cheaped out here.
Other nitpicks: The speakers get distorted at max volume (fine for YouTube, not for movies), and only having two USB ports feels limiting in 2024. But that included wireless keyboard/mouse combo? Surprisingly premium-feeling!
Verdict: Perfect for home office/students if you don't need pro-grade video calls. At this price point with these specs (plus touchscreen!), I'd still recommend it – just budget $50 extra for a decent webcam.
