I still have a problem with HP’s customer service, ethics, and build quality – but that said this is a well priced machine for most people looking in the 17″ category. This one get’s a 6 out of 10!
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I still have a problem with HP’s customer service, ethics, and build quality – but that said this is a well priced machine for most people looking in the 17″ category. This one get’s a 6 out of 10!
Watch our video review for a more in-depth look!
The Dell Inspiron 15 3505 (2021) is Dell’s ticket to the ASUS Vivobook or ACER Aspire entry level arena. Its fast, efficient, made well, and has great battery life but is missing some features that should be noted – USB-C and a backlit keyboard. But if these things aren’t a problem and you’re looking for…
The Lenovo Yoga 7i is light, nimble, and powerful. So we’re going to find out, if good things come, in small packages!
Alienware M15 R2 Expensive and unreliable. It’s like the supercar of computers! Read More https://youtu.be/cS2ZW8KJAIQ Alienware M15 R2 Configured as: 15.6″ 144hz FHD Display Intel Core i7-9750H NVIDIA RTX 2060 6GB 512GB SSD 16GB RAM DDR4 Intro Easily one of the most disappointing laptops in recent times. I’m more thrilled with a $350 ASUS…
Lenovo ThinkPad E595 Review! A 30 year computer in the making!
I love the formula that ACER Aspire 5 uses on their “cheap” machines. Outstanding upgradability, user serviceability, and all around fine quality. For those looking for a starter machine, something basic that they only do email and internet with, general productivity things like Word and Excel, look no further than the ACER Aspire 5. Test…
HP Pavilion 15-eg The HP Pavilion 15-eg is one of the few HP laptops I don’t hate. In fact, parts I quite liked. It’s user serviceable, upgradable, made from good materials, and has a terrific keyboard and trackpad. It’s a little short on “features” considering its price range, but that said most people won’t miss…