HP Laptop 14s, AMD Ryzen 5 5500U, 14-inch (35.6 cm), FHD, 8GB DDR4, 512GB SSD, AMD Radeon Graphics, Backlit KB, Thin & Light, Dual Speakers…
₹50,990.00
HP Laptop 14s, AMD Ryzen 5 5500U, 14-inch (35.6 cm), FHD, 8GB DDR4, 512GB SSD, AMD Radeon Graphics, Backlit KB, Thin & Light, Dual Speakers…
- Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (up to 4.0 GHz max boost clock(2i),8 MB L3 cache, 6 cores, 12 threads)| Memory & Storage: 8GB (1x8GB) DDR4 3200,Upto 16 GB DDR4-3200 SDRAM (2 x 8 GB)| Storage: 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD
- Display & Graphics: 35.6 cm (14″) diagonal, FHD, IPS, micro-edge,250 nits, 157 ppi, 45%NTSC |Graphics: AMD Radeon Graphics
- Operating System & Pre-installed Software: Pre-loaded Windows 11 Home 64 Single Language| Microsoft Office Home & Student 2019 |McAfee LiveSafe
- Ports: 1 SuperSpeed USB Type-C 5Gbps signaling rate,2 SuperSpeed USB Type-A 5Gbps signaling rate,1 headphone/microphone combo, 1 AC smart pin,1 HDMI 1.4b
- Features: Camera: HP True Vision 720p HD camera with integrated dual array digital microphones| Audio: Dual Speakers| Keyboard: Full-size, backlit, natural silver keyboard | Alexa Built In | Battery: 3-cell, 41 Wh Li-ion, Support battery fast charge| Networking: Realtek RTL8821CE-M 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (1×1) Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2 combo,MU-MIMO supported, Miracast compatible
Specification: HP Laptop 14s, AMD Ryzen 5 5500U, 14-inch (35.6 cm), FHD, 8GB DDR4, 512GB SSD, AMD Radeon Graphics, Backlit KB, Thin & Light, Dual Speakers…
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Malik moin –
pathetic build quality ; the trackpad’s “polish” got scratched somehow, and now it very uneven and such a terrible experience to use the trackpad. Also, a part of the screen got kind of damaged somehow, such it is a bit greyish in that region (probably a hardware problem) . Also, the lid is kind of tilted from the left end already, like within a year of usage. Absolutely terrible build quality.
Terrible performance as well. I used to get blue screen of death error atleast twice a day, until i got the ssd changed, that too which I had to get installed via 3rd party. Hp customer support and service center is also completely trash. They didn’t get the ssd changed until the device was in warranty period ; they once got the ram changed (they told so, i don’t even believe they did anything at all) in the warranty period, but it was of no use.
Moreover, when the delivery package arrived, the box was a bit damaged, due to which i wasn’t able to get the complete serial number, so i wasn’t able to extend the warranty.
Such a waste of time of money. Never buying HP products again
Placeholder –
If you can ignore the fan noice it makes while connected to power, this laptop deserves a buy.
Powerful CPU and fine in built graphics ensure you get most of your productivity with no issues.
Things that can be better include fan noice when connected to power and backlit keyboard. The lighting beneath the keyboard should look more elegant.
Sunil Sharma –
The laptop is very good and available at a very good price.
Ahmed Hussain –
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Speed is amazing. Integrated graphics are decent. And system needs to go through few windows updates but overall sound quality and specially the display is Smooth and very good. And keyboard is very good looking.
Pros:
1. Will perform all your daily task.
2. Good for video editing and playing small and decent games.
3. Good for carrying out daily tasks.
Cons.
1. Not for heavy games
2. Not for high end video editing.
Overall good buy and you will love the feel and lightness of the laptop in this price segment. Would recommend go for it. Very good laptop from HP.
Ahmed Hussain –
I bought this laptop on summer sale. Here is the review after 2-3 weeks of usage.
Pros:
1. Budget – Bought this laptop for 32K after discounts.
2. Processor – Ryzen 3 with 4 cores with 16GB of RAM.
3. MS office with lifetime validity.
4. Screen quality is excellent.
5. Light weight – Weights around 1.5 KG, which is very easy to carry for daily use.
6. Battery backup – On an average battery with stands for 6 to 8 hours after full charge (Continuously browsing, doing office work).
7. Screen size – 14 inch which is easy to carry.
8. Boot time – Takes around 8 to 10 seconds to reach login screen (Win 11 is pre-installed)
9. Track pad is precise and responsive.
10. Keys are large enough to hold & press. This laptop comes with backlit support, which is quite impressive.
11. Speaker sound is above average.
12. Camera quality is average but enough to attend meetings.
Cons:
1. Battery indicator is placed next to the charging port, sometimes it is quite difficult to find the laptop is charged or still charging.
2. Build quality is average, sometimes I feel like keys not aligned properly.
3. Warranty registration – Experienced difficulties to register for warranty with HP site. HP Support website is not designed intuitively or not self-explanatory.
This laptop is ideal for college students and daily use. Don’t expect this laptop to run heavy software’s and Games.
Sathish –
REDEFINES BUDGET LAPTOPS
Review Date: May 24, 2022
VERDICT: DEFINITE BUY.
SUMMARY: Score: 9.0/10.
Back with HP after 14 years and loving it!
This is an excellent laptop that redefines what budget laptops offer. Looks, features, performance and battery life- all at a different level. Rivals laptops that retailed at 50k just a few months back. This is only the 3rd time in 20 years that something has felt like a REAL upgrade in technology (first was Ahtlon 64, next was affordable SSDs, and now this).
Additionally, nowadays, you get Windows and Office free for the device’s life. Solid hardware specs and useful software pre-loaded means a complete laptop that does not need any user expertise in upgrading.
USAGE: 3 days
PROCESSES FOLLOWED: 3 full battery cycles, debloating (McAfee, LastPass, some MS games), some power management tweaks
REVIEW:
Key Laptop components reviewed below with Pros and Cons of each.
CASE AND BUILD: 9/10
Full plastic. Compact but chunky. Lid is plain. Keyboard panel is brushed finish. Bottom is matte plastic.
PROS: Looks good. Compact but chunky. Comfortable to hold.
CONS: Plain lid attracts dust and fingerprints.
LID: 9/10
Black matte finish on the inside. Hinge is firm. No wobble. Opens to approx. 115 deg.
PROS: Seems reliable enough.
CONS: Single hinge design forces keyboard down, reducing area available for trackpad.
KEYBOARD: 9/10
Backlit (2 levels). Separate paging keys. Lights for Caps Lock and Audio Off (no idea why).
PROS: Keys slightly scalloped, offering good hold. Separate paging keys are a life saver when working in Excel. Two Stage backlight. Tactile (but little mushy). Give it 1-2 days to break in.
CONS: Slightly noisy when typing fast. No dedicated function keys for Mic Off/ Sleep. Power button is recessed, causing some misses when pressing.
TRACKPAD: 7/10
Area seems 16+:9 (like current smartphones). Slightly rough texture. Slight rattle when tapping. But way more reliable and smooth than Asus’ touchpads.
PROs: Smooth and accurate tracking.
CONs: Tapping is very uncomfortable (due to the clattering noise)- so dragging may not be comfortable.
SCREEN: 9/10
Glossy screen. Gives sharp text and good contrast. Can use 14” at 100% scaling (or for older guys) 115%.
PROs: Bright. Excellent contrast. Text is sharp and readable.
CONs: Contrast and colour balance drop off below 80% brightness.
PORTS: 8/10
1 SD Card reader (full size), 1x HDMI, 2xUSB3-A, 1xUSB-C, 1×3.5mm.
PROs: Strong suite of ports.
CONs: All (except SD Card) are on the right side. Using a mouse is a pain.
UPGRADABILITY: 9/10
PROs: 2 separate RAM slots (have not opened, checked from reviews).
CONs: At least 4 screws are located under the 2 rubber pads. Not user upgradeable.
SOFTWARE: 10/10
Windows 11 Home. System Encryption is available. Office H&S 2021 for life. A few bloatware- McAfee, LastPass and some Windows games. Easy to uninstall.
PERFORMANCE: 10/10
The Ryzen 3 5300U is freakishly fast! Cannot believe this level of performance at ₹40k. Launching apps, multi-tasking, etc.- all effortless.
PROs: Super-powerful CPU. Stays cool. Also easy to control turbo in Windows 11 (unlike Ryzen 3 3250U)- setting Max CPU level at 99% limits speed to 2.6GHz. Under normal usage (setting up laptop, indexing, etc.) in peak Delhi summer in non-AC room, CPU temp was 45-55 deg C (Asus’ Ryzen 3 3250 model runs at 80+ deg C). Keyboard stays cool.
CONs: Fan response seems slow. Stays quiet for some time, suddenly ramps up to a single speed for some minutes and slows down again. Small distraction.
BATTERY: 10/10
Battery is rated at 41.050Wh. Max was at 41.005Wh. Battery is the older higher voltage kind (11-13V), compared to the newer 8V ones. But my experience with older batteries has been much better. The newer ones dropped off faster after about 3 years. And usage of the same components would help HP keep costs in check. So no complaints.
PROs: Excellent battery life. With some basic tweaks, power usage in normal situations is between 3-5W, giving a battery backup of 8Hrs-10+Hrs. I don’t think you can ask for anything more. Compare this with Asus’ Ryzen 3 3250U model where I had to do N things to get heat and battery backup to acceptable levels. I did not have to do anything special here.
CONs: Imagine what would happen if HP gave a 56Whr battery- who needs a MacBook?
COMPARED TO ASUS:
Asus has been the leader in laptop innovations- bringing in Full HD and dual storage to budget laptops. I have 2 Asus systems. But of late they have started skimping in important areas-
Semi-passive cooling leads to higher temperatures and frequent throttling of CPUs even in normal usages. Keyboards become uncomfortably hot.
Screens are matte (useful), but have very low contrast (text is harder to read when documents are zoomed out).
HDD installation kits are cheap and flimsy. I’ve seen in 2 cases where the cheap cable causes data transfer errors and Windows crashes as well (for the record, I have Windows 10/11 in 4 PCs from 1st Gen Intel to 7th Gen- and there was not a single crash in any of them).
When I bought a new Asus Vivobook a few months back, it was a big disappointment. I felt like I was back in the Windows XP days when I used to spend hours trying to get things to work. This HP has been a very good experience. Fully specced, well configured and works as it should.
SVS –
Excellent product 😍😍battery long 6 hours 😍display superb, fast charging, very smooth 🥰very fast… 🥰you can buy it blindly 😍🥰👌🤝