15.6 in HD WLED touchscreen (1366 x 768), 10-finger multi-touch support.
10th Generation Intel Core i3-1005G1 1.2GHz up to 3.4GHz.
8GB DDR4 SDRAM 2666MHz, 128GB SSD, No Optical Drive.
Intel UHD Graphics, HD Audio with stereo speakers. HP TrueVision HD...
User reviews
★☆☆☆☆ This computer is awful, it lags on every site and app, won't allow me to connect to the wifi in my house. Seller would only give 20% back for a return so I'm stuck with this peice of junk.
★☆☆☆☆ I bought this in order to work from home. Per our work IT guys, it has malfunctioning wifi and out of date drivers. I lost signal all the time sitting 2 feet from my router. After installing a wifi extender (which took all day to download), I can sit at my table 10 feet away from the router, but drop signal all the time. This is a piece of junk, don't waste your money. I'm stuck because I have to have something to work from home with & can't afford to buy a new one while waiting for a refund on this one.
★★★☆☆ I bought this computer as a back-up machine that I can use for basic work if my desktop computer is in the shop. This laptop appears to be fine for that purpose.On the downside, Microsoft encourages use of its "S mode." Since I was prompted to use S mode during the set up of this computer, I chose S mode. I soon regretted doing so when I learned that S mode blocks the installation of third-party software like Chrome. It's tough to get Windows 10 out of S mode, and I ended up taking this computer to a local tech service. That tech service charged me almost $300 to get this laptop working properly!So if you want to download and install third-party software on this computer, DO NOT choose S mode during set up.