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Unbalanced overpricing, display is garbage (avoid 250 nit screen)
24 September 2021
Received it from the employer. Ignoring the HP brand, and once again convinced it's for a reason. How they managed to put such a dreadful display into a laptop at this price, I personally don't understand. Let's imagine it was designed for a developer. After all, it's a powerful business laptop. A mobile workstation, as the manufacturer proudly states in the product name. So, one day, a developer will get a task to fix the layout where blocks on a webpage are marked with subtle shades of colors. But the developer won't be able to properly complete the task because they simply won't be able to distinguish those shades on this awful display. I understand that not everyone needs accurate color reproduction, but in this case, it's just mocking. The presence of Thunderbolt is a plus; having only one Thunderbolt is a minus. A good set of ports for upgrades. The keyboard is spoiled by the numpad (small keys and shift to the left is inconvenient). At least it's an ANSI layout. The buttons themselves are not bad, removing the numpad would be acceptable. The sound is mediocre. In my unit, 32GB with a single slot (single channel). The cooling system is quiet but clicks when the fan starts. In short, it can only be used with external peripherals; as soon as you decide to go mobile and use the built-in keyboard/display/sound, you're doomed to suffer.