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I have this laptop and I must say for an hp it has been relatively problem free. HP has issued bios updates but the only thing that this seems to do is turn the fan on constantly, it does not stop the pulsing. While using the hp ac adapter the mouse would become very jumpy, non-responsive, and lose almost all sensitivity. This laptop has only had 2 in the 5 months I have been using it. Just as a little fyi, the hp ac adapter developed a crack from the intense amount of heat it would generate and partially melted itself, that is why I have stopped using that charger. First is the issue that you will see all over google known as the "fan problem" or "fan pulse". In the 3 years working retail computer repair I have seen many hp's come into our store with bizarre problems. The second problem, which has seemed to stop since I am no longer using an hp ac adapter, was a very jumpy non-sensitive mouse.
The laptop, seemingly for no reason, will start to pulse the cooling fan from high to low for an extended period of time. This happens at random even when the laptop is sitting with no open programs and not being used. I have switched to a kensington universal charger and have not had the problem since. I have seen my fair share of hp ac adapters melt the wires or melt off inside the laptop.
I like the fact that HP did not load this with a ton of software, it was really easy to remove any unwanted stuff. The ethernet port is on the left side, towards the middle, and is a bit too close to the USB port (I'd have prefered it in the back or at least the rear of one side).
The keyboard is just a titch cramped, but the keys are responsive and not too loud. I've had this laptop for about a month now, so I've gotten a chance to field test it fairly well.
The result is that you have to move the mouse every time that you want to put a disc in. One thing that did annoy me about the layout of the keyboard is that the shortcut for changing the sound is right above the delete key.
I've hit the sound quite often when I go to delete something, then I get the annoying pop up right smack dab in the middle of the screen showing me the sound level.Other quibbles - the CD drive is on the right side, where most people are right handed and the mouse will be. There are three USB ports, two on the right and one on the left.The touch pad is responsive and I've had no issues with it.
Battery life has been good for me, but I haven't really put it through it's paces it that deparment so I won't state too much about that.All in all, minor quibbles about design and placement aside, this is a good all purpose laptop and I'm quite pleased with it.
I've had this for about 6 weeks now. Lots of nice features. Build quality is awesome, it looks great too. Seems to be very fast. Great for watching videos, the screen is very clear. No crashes, no complaints.
with plenty in the background. I use it way more than I though I would. Sometimes and irregularly when controlling the volume, an overlay appears in front of your screen and stays for a slightly annoyingly long time. Still more than a mac or something, but overall decent.
Warmer than many machines I've used.-I'm not a big fan of the HP logo (It says entertainment PC right under it. I enjoyed my trials of Office and Norton, and was happy they included it even though trials usually bug the heck outta me.-2 headphone jacks. I've ended up watching stuff with a friend several times in public places or on trains and stuff.-3 gigs of RAM are more than plenty to run what I have - browsers, office, Picasa, GIMP, etc. I bought this because I needed this for schoolwork in general, as well as on a 3-month exchange, and I use it for internet browsing, word processing, and other not super intense applications like Audacity or Picasa.PROS-The speakers, though not especially loud, have nice quality sound.-Touchpad can be turned on/off, but not accidentally.-Included remote control. I don't know. I only paid $550 for mine, so it was a steal.CONS-The glossy screen is impossible to use outside or even in a sunny room.-The volume controls on the 'quickplay' bar or whatever are harder to quickly press because the touch sensitive controls (rather than classic buttons or even better - a turnable dial) you have to sort of sit your finger there and rock back and forth, or repeatedly swipe.
-The switch to turn the wireless card on and off is in front and super-easy to accidentally change.-No included recovery disks. Burning your own is a pain.-When running on battery, it gets pretty warm.
You know, the part on the back of the screen) of the laptop. Included earbuds were a nice touch, too.-The webcam and software for it are decent, good enough for basic skyping or video recording.-Not very much bloatware and stuff.
Is that saying that I'm not serious, I only watch DVDs. I have a nasty habit of running things that make my computer look pretty but take up far too much memory.-2 microphones so that they can record in stereo.
Not that I have had any use for that, but I'm sure someone has.-For the price here now, you could do better. I don't really like that, or the placement) being in the corner of the front (back.
Also, it's a dust/fingerprint magnet (but a cleaning cloth was included).
However, when plugged in, it seems to stay cool.GRAPHICS & GAMING: Although this laptop can handle light gaming, such as Counter-strike etc., it will probably not do well with the higher end games of today because the graphics card is integrated and therefore, too slow for it. The touchpad's buttons are also deeper, so you get more depth when pressing them, whereas Toshiba laptops have very flat buttons. The one thing I do like about this strip is the "Mute" button. This makes it easier to plug and remove them.KEYBOARD DESIGN: The touchpad is glossy, like the rest of the laptop (but fingerprints do not show up on it), in comparison to Toshiba's commonly matte touchpads. One thing I like about HP laptops is the ability scroll via the touchpad by moving your finger downwards on the side of it.
It is more than enough for the majority of users--average and power users alike, with the only exception being serious gamers, and a perfect option for students. The cover and the screen itself is very glossy, and therefore prone to fingerprints, but the laptop comes with a cloth you can use to wipe them away with ease. The laptop is cool for the first 2 hours, but when running on battery, will get too hot for my lap. Not bad.- It takes about 1.5 hours to recharge from 10%-20%.OTHER NOTES:- Very portable and light at 14.1"- The Wi-Fi switch is uncomfortably in the front and somewhat easy to switch off by accident, but it's only happened to me once so far.- Comes with nice pair of earbuds and a remote (very nifty).- Does not come with recovery CDs, but they can be made or ordered.- The power plug has three pins or blades (what's the word for it)., rather than the typical two. all at the same time, whereas on my old desktop, I would probably get a "Virtual Memory low" warning.HEAT & FAN: The fan can be somewhat loud in a completely quiet room sometimes, but is otherwise, you won't notice it--my roommate's Dell laptop has a much louder fan that completely drowns out mine. However, the graphics card performs just fine for all other functions (and looks great).WEBCAM & MIC:The integrated mic and webcam are very useful and function excellently.
CASE DESIGN: The laptop has plain boring black case, which is helped only by the subtle, but interesting design on the cover. It would be better if the plug was located in the back. Secondly, when you press one of the buttons on the Quickplay strip, it is rather slow to react. I have no problems running Firefox, AIM, Photoshop CS, MS Word, etc. It is supposed to be convenient for controlling media like DVDs etc. This is a unique and handy function, even though it can be hard to control sometimes--it's better than not having the function at all. First of all, I find that the play, pause, fast forward, rewind, and stop buttons completely useless because I don't use any of the Quickplay features, except a DVD once in a while, and these buttons do not control your default media player (such as Winamp)--you must use the function keys instead, which can be annoying since you have to press 2 buttons at the same time. This laptop also has a button for disabling the touchpad, so that you don't accidentally move the cursor when you're using a different mouse or something of that nature, which is quite handy.On the other hand, the touch-sensitive Quickplay strip above your keyboard is more annoying than useful.
Though I like that the screen is glossy, it can be annoying at times due to glare.Furthermore, the power plug is on the right side of the laptop, which is rather inconvenient, especially if the outlet is on your left side. And this is all on medium performance too--imagine how fast it would be on maximum performance. Although I don't use either very much, it would be nice if the webcam software had a way to time shots--there might be a function for this but it's not very obvious. Even if the battery runs out during sleep mode, the laptop automatically hibernates, so when you turn on the laptop again, it will turn on faster and still have your session in memory. and controlling your volume.
It seems more responsive than the other buttons.PERFORMANCE: With 3GB RAM, this laptop is very fast (this is the most RAM you can utilize for 32-bit Vista, which is included with this product). The only way I know of fixing this is by changing the registry key (Google it).SLEEP MODE: The sleep mode on this laptop is very stable and it remains completely cool and silent. It's not very noticeable or unique, but better than nothing. If you delete the shortcut and then restart your computer, it will be there again. Another thing is that the software included (Cyberlink YouCam) is a nuisance at first--when you first open it and download the update, it will place a shortcut on your desktop. However, when waking up from sleep or hibernate, the laptop can be slow to recognize changes--for example, if you change wireless network locations, it will take about a minute to realize it needs to connect to a different network. This is inconvenient because you have to get a power plug adapter in order for it to fit into certain power sockets.OVERALL:I definitely recommend this laptop. Even with Windows' built in Disk Defragmenter defragging or Acronis Image Home creating a full backup in the background on High Priority, there was little to no difference in performance (at least with regular usage).
However, I do like how there are 2 USB ports on the right and one on the left, rather than all on one side, the back, or stacked on top of each other. Otherwise, sleep mode is very handy, fast, and stable.BATTERY OBSERVATIONS:- With Wi-Fi card on, the laptop lasts for a little more than 2.5 hours on battery before reaching 10-20%. For this reason, it is very difficult to control the volume using this strip, although it does work and is sufficient for my needs--I'd still prefer a regular volume control wheel or something. I use Windows Vista with Aero and Search Indexing enabled--all that jazz--and it runs perfectly, no lag whatsoever. Sometimes, it will also take a while to realize that you have plugged a mouse in to use before waking the computer up, so you will have to unplug and replug it back in. It was an absolute bargain for me, snagging it for $549.
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