Showing posts with label mx330. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mx330. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 08, 2021

HP 15.6 Inch FHD Touchscreen Laptop AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 16GB 512GB


HP 15.6 Inch FHD Touchscreen Laptop, AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (8-Core) Processor, 16GB, 512GB, Backlit Keyboard, 15-eh0015cl

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I told my friend to check out for any updates about his laptop purchased last weekend. Turn out, the order was canceled and his money refund by the seller. They also called to inform him about it. Apparently, they didn't have the stock for it.

Anyway, my friend told me to recommend another and I recommend him an upgraded version of the same HP laptop that I bought last year. It has almost the same specs as the laptop I'm using now. AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 16GB Ram, 512GB SSD, and Radeon mobile graphics.



HP 15.6 Inch FHD Touchscreen Laptop, AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (8-Core) Processor, 16GB, 512GB, Backlit Keyboard, 15-eh0015cl

You can check out my HP laptop unboxing video here on my Youtube Channel. I only wish that I had the 16GB Ram. I can definitely upgrade but opening up the case is pretty 'scary'. You have to peel out the bottom case with something sharp and avoid pitting it.

You can watch the inside of the laptop here. I've posted about it before. I'm pretty surprised by how thin, and light the motherboard is. Of course, most of the parts are integrated. Thank goodness, I can upgrade the rams. That's why I advised my friend to just get the 16GB ram to avoid all the hassles.



HP - Envy x360 2-in-1 15.6" Touch-Screen Laptop - AMD Ryzen 7 - 8GB Memory - 512GB SSD - Nightfall Black

My friend just told me that instead of getting the 16GB Ram version, he got the 8GB ram instead. He was thinking of upgrading it later and saving some money. I told him, that it's not worth the hassle. I've already told him how hard it is to peel open the bottom case cover.

The case might get pitted from the peeling tools and I feel as if it can break if you use too much force. Also, you might void the warranty if shits happen. I don't like opening up a new laptop and disfigured it. I'll rather wait maybe a year or two before opening it up.



2021 HP OMEN 15.6” FHD 144Hz Laptop Computer, 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen 7-4800H, 16GB RAM, 1TB PCIe SSD, RGB Backlit KB, B&O Audio, HD Webcam, GTX 1660 Ti Graphics, Windows 10, Silver, 32GB SnowBell USB Card

Frankly, I'm surprised that HP design the bottom casing this way. If you look at other laptops, well, decades ago, I used to open up laptops to upgrade the ram or hard disk. And, it was pretty easy. All you need to do was just unscrewing the screws.

I don't know of any laptop that needs a peeling tool. I actually thought it would be easy. I had to search Google to see how to open up the case. I almost break the bottom case trying to force it open. Coincidentally, I had and used the tools that I bought to replace my DS lite casing. 



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It's gonna be a while before I'm opening the case again. Even with just 8GB of ram, my laptop still runs fine. Although, I feel it'll run much better with a 16GB ram. Other than that, I'm pretty satisfied with my HP laptop. Also, kinda weird that my unboxing video had a lot of viewers from India. :p

I think like me, they like the silver design. It has a backlit keyboard with a nice typing springy feeling. I put a silicone keyboard cover over it. My first time using a silicone cover feels a little weird, but I guess I'll get used to it. As long as it protects the keyboard from dust and spills.



HP - OMEN 15-EK0013DX 15.6" Gaming Laptop 10th Gen Core i7-10750H 16GB RAM- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 - 512GB SSD + 32GB Optane 15.6” FHD 1920X1080-NON Touch Windows 10 Shadow Black

Love the webcam that I used with Whatsapp to video-chat with my family. And, definitely love the fingerprint sensor. It's much faster for quick logging into the system. I didn't like the fingerprint sensor decades ago. They have definitely improved the technology.

My friend going to enjoy using the laptop I'm recommending to him. HP and AMD should pay me for recommending their products. It's the first time my friend actually using an AMD processor. He thoughts AMD was an Intel processor. Keep asking me if it's the 11th gen version. Lol.

As popular as AMD is right now with their latest products, people still are used to Intel and NVIDIA. Okay, non-gamer like my friend, might not know NVIDIA. But most gaming laptops use their graphics cards. The previous laptop I recommended to my friend had the MX330. 

Since he got this HP AMD laptop, it'll be his first experience using the Radeon integrated mobile graphics. Not bad for low-medium gaming.

What you guys think?

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P.S. HP 15.6 Inch FHD Touchscreen Laptop, AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (8-Core) Processor, 16GB, 512GB, Backlit Keyboard, 15-eh0015cl




Thursday, June 03, 2021

My Friend Asked Me To Recommend Laptop Below USD$980 Budget


2021 Newest Dell G5 Gaming Laptop,15.6'' FHD 144Hz Display, Intel i7-10750H, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q, 64GB DDR4 RAM, 2TB PCIe SSD, Webcam, HDMI, WiFi, Backlit Keyboard, Win10 Home

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So, late yesterday night, my ex-colleague Whatsapp me, requesting advice on getting a new laptop. I thought he was joking at first as he's asked me before about re-selling my laptops to him. He already has a budget and brand in mind but not sure about the specs.

I asked him a couple of questions like does he likes to game, and what's the main purpose of the laptop. He says, he's not interested in gaming and anyway, good gaming laptops are way over his budget. He showed me a Dell laptop that he was currently looking at.



2021 Newest Dell Inspiron 15 3000 Series 3501 Laptop, 15.6" FHD Display with Webcam, 11th Gen Intel Core i5-1135G7 Quad-Core Processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, HDMI, Wi-Fi, Windows 10 Home, Black

I told him I got my HP laptop with AMD Ryzen 7, Radeon Vega 10 mobile graphics, 8GB ram, webcam, fingerprint sensor, and 512GB SSD. All within the price of USD$670+. Which was coincidentally on a special sale price. I had to wait for the actual sale day to purchase it.

Of course, the price went up to around $800 after that. Last I checked, it was sold out. If my friend had asked me and the offer is still on, I would have recommended him that. The problem with getting a laptop you really want is that the specs and design vary between them.



2021 Newest Dell G5 Gaming Laptop,15.6'' FHD 144Hz Display, Intel i7-10750H, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q, 64GB DDR4 RAM, 2TB PCIe SSD, Webcam, HDMI, WiFi, Backlit Keyboard, Win10 Home

The Dell laptop that my friend showed me he's looking at only has 14". I told him to get the 15.6" instead for better viewing pleasure. I'm wearing specs, I find the 15" screen is much better for my eyes. Also, it meant I would have a full keyboard with number pads.

After looking around some of the laptops, I found a Dell laptop that suits his budget and usage. It's 15.6 inches, has a webcam (assuming by the pictures), 512GB SSD, i5-1135G7 (supposedly better than i7-1165G7), MX330 Graphics, Windows 10 Pro, and 3 Year Warranty. Price of around USD$905.



2021 Latest Dell Inspiron 5000 Series 5502 15.6" FHD Laptop 11th Gen Intel Quad-Core i7-1165G7 16GB RAM 512GB SSD Backlit Keyboard FP Reader Webcam USB-C Windows 10 Silver LPT Cloth

The good thing is that the laptop already has 16GB ram, so he doesn't have to think about upgrading. He did say wanted more storage but I told him, why wouldn't 512GB be enough? Unless he's gaming, take a lot of videos and pictures. Anyway, it's much better to back up to an external drive.

I told him the MX330 would at least allow him to play some games on low-medium. Although he insists he's not gonna game. I replied even then, it might help if he's doing video editing. For example, my gaming desktop with GTX 1060 3GB and 16GB ram does makes my video editing smooth and doesn't lag.



Dell G5 Gaming Laptop (2021 Latest Model), 15.6" FHD 120Hz Display, AMD Ryzen 7 4800H Processor (Beats i9-10885H), AMD Dadeon RX 5600M Graphics (Equivalent to RTX 2060), 32GB RAM, 1TB PCIe SSD, Win 10

I remember using my old Pentium pc to do video editing back in the days and it used to crash a lot. Sometimes, Microsoft Movie Maker software won't even start. Even my HP laptop had a bit of a problem when I wanted to edit video gameplay. That's why I'm thinking of upgrading from the 8GB of stock rams.

The important thing is that it fits within his budget and the laptop could last him for about 5-10 years, maybe. My Acer Spin Pentium N4200 that I bought around March 2017 is still in pretty good shape. I can even play some old games like Diablo II. Although, I had to upgrade the ram from 4 to 8GB.

It does lag once in a while. That's why I'm not using it for heavy stuff like video editing. I mostly use it for retro gaming, backing up important files, and of course for entertainment like youtube. It's actually a 2-in-1 laptop but it's too heavy to be used as a tablet. That's why I prefer a detachable keyboard laptop.

Anyway, pretty much left it up to my bro now. Lol.

What you guys think?

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P.S. 2021 Newest Dell G5 Gaming Laptop,15.6'' FHD 144Hz Display, Intel i7-10750H, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q, 64GB DDR4 RAM, 2TB PCIe SSD, Webcam, HDMI, WiFi, Backlit Keyboard, Win10 Home