🚀 Elevate Your Work Game with HP's Powerhouse Laptop!
The HP 15-cs3019nr Pavilion Laptop combines a powerful Intel Core i7 processor, 16 GB of RAM, and a 512 GB SSD to deliver exceptional performance for professionals on the go. With a stunning 15.6-inch Full HD display and advanced security features, this laptop is designed for productivity and efficiency, making it the perfect companion for your workday.
Standing screen display size | 15.6 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 Pixels |
Processor | 1.3 GHz core_i7_1065g7 |
RAM | 16 GB SDRAM |
Memory Speed | 3.9 GHz |
Hard Drive | 512 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel Iris Xe Graphics |
Chipset Brand | Integrated |
Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 10 Hours |
Brand | HP |
Series | HP Pavilion 15 Laptop |
Item model number | 15-cs3019nr |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 Pro |
Item Weight | 4.08 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.24 x 9.67 x 0.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.24 x 9.67 x 0.7 inches |
Color | Mineral Silver |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 16 |
Hard Drive Interface | Gigabit Ethernet |
Optical Drive Type | No Optical Drive |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
J**Y
powerful for the price
price-performance ratio is very good. ideal for school or work
C**U
Perfect Laptop!
I purchased this laptop for my small business. It works well. Touchscreen make thing much easier.
B**X
Performs well and stays consistent with time
I've had this laptop for almost 2 years now so I feel I can actually give a sufficient review.Given the i7 processor and 16GB of RAM, it rarely has performance issues. For example, it helps when running my large coding situations and it had no issues handling a virtual machine. The SSD allows the laptop to boot up very quickly, and even 2 years later, that has not changed.The gaming performance surprised me. It has its limits but I found AAA games from about 2016 or earlier could be run on normal graphics. (For example, I could play Dark Souls III and modded Skyrim but not EA's Battlefront II)The battery life is of course situational. I would say ~5 hours for normal use, ~3 hours for streaming, <1 hour for any type of gaming.The only complaints I have are:1. HP has a tendency to ship higher end laptops with a 45W power adapter, which results in performance stutters when plugged in. This is not an issue with the laptop, simply the adapter does not provide enough power to run the computer. I switched to a 65W adapter and this fixed the problem.2. The i7 processor causes the fans to kick on regularly and they are louder than advertised. If that thing bothers, you should give this laptop a second thought.tldr: great laptop, but fans are loud and you'll need a higher wattage power chord.
M**N
Easy to use
Easy to operate, touch screen, very good HP laptop
D**S
Overall a very good laptop
I've had this laptop for a couple months now. Here are my pros/cons, especially where the laptop differs from my expectations. Overall I'd definitely recommend this laptop to people, though.The screen is great. I love the full HD 1920x1080 resolution. At 15" that's a bit dense, and if your eyes are getting old you may find things too small. But it's a beautiful screen overall! Bright, high contrast, sharp.The solid state drive and lots of RAM make this very fast. I can't believe how fast it boots.The power button feels flimsy. This button is not going to last 10 years if I'm pressing it every day. Mostly I put it in "sleep" mode when not using it, and can wake it with any key on the keyboard. I end up using the actual power button maybe once every week or two, so hopefully that makes it last longer.Sometimes when I put it in "sleep" mode, it wakes up on its own. I don't understand why. It's probably some setting somewhere. I did discover that the external USB mouse I had attached was automatically configured to be a device that can wake the laptop from sleep, if the mouse moves. I disabled that, and that reduced how often the laptop wakes up on its own, but didn't entirely eliminate it.The keyboard is generous, for a laptop. It even has the 10-key on the right side. Some of the key placements are not what I'm used to, but laptop keyboards always make compromises. And the keys are very comfortable. The function keys (F1-F12 across the top) default to a *different* use (e.g., bright/dim the screen, volume up/down, etc.) and to use them for traditional F1-F12 functions (e.g., F2 = rename, F5 = refresh, etc.) you have to hold down a new "Fn" key down by Ctrl/Shift/Alt. I find this unfortunate because 9 times out of 10 I want the F1-F12 functions, not the others.The laptop has 4 rubberized feet on the bottom. However, when you flip up the screen, the hinge extends downward and actually lifts the laptop up off its back two rubberized feet. This is obviously by design, but wow that's a weird design. The laptop spends most of its time sitting on the hinge in the back, and the front two rubberized feet.Only two USB ports is a bit of a disappointment. I immediately bought two Sabrent 4-port USB hubs, one for each laptop port. Now I'm good to go at home, and when on travel I rarely need even the two built-in ports. Having USB-3 speeds is sure nice if you have external hard drives or other devices that can handle it!Only one HDMI port (and no other external monitor port) makes it hard to have this laptop drive two big monitors. I had to end up with one external monitor plus the built-in screen, which I don't like because they are such different sizes. There are external USB-C "docking" stations that solve this, but I have not tried one.
D**N
Effective
My business is growing and I needed extra laptop for my new office . A friend recommended this and it has worked well.. the speed, storage, is exactly what we need at the office.. great value for the money spent
D**N
Not a High Quality Product (and Ridiculous at $2,419!)
Why did you pick this product vs others?:It appeared to be a great deal on a laptop with 16GB of RAM and 2TB of storage.Value for money:The Amazon page said it regularly sold for $2,419 and that is its current price as I write this. I purchased it for $699. But there is no way this is a high-end computer. It has an i3 Intel chip, which I knew and didn't bother me but is clearly a sign of a lower-end laptop. For me, the killer was the display, which I found washed out no matter how I tried to adjust it. The keyboard and general construction is also fairly cheap. Seller's Policies:I didn't realize how bad he seller's return policies are compared to other sellers on Amazon. You pay for your own return mailing and, if you've opened the product and it's not defective, they charge a 10% restocking fee. Of course, you can't determine the quality of the product unless you open the box and set up the computer. So, in my case, there's a $70 fee for just looking at the computer (plus return shipping). I hate the restocking fee but what really sours me on this seller is that the seller is clearly trying to mislead people about the build quality of the laptop by pretending that this is a product worth $2,419. It is definitely NOT! This doesn't strike me as honest dealing and I won't ever purchase anything from this seller in the future.The Moral of the Story:It's an old one: if the deal looks too good to be true, it probably is! I assumed that this was a matter of offering a great deal to clear out inventory in preparation for a newer model. I was happy to get something that wasn't cutting edge. What I received is a lower-end laptop that might not be unreasonably priced at $699 but doesn't match any laptop you can buy for over $1,000 and certainly isn't worth anything like $2,419. And I'll pay a price for being reminded of the lesson that if the deal looks too good to be true, it probably is.
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