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Review on 15.6" HP Pavilion Gaming 15-ec2010ur 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H 3.3 GHz, RAM 16 GB, SSD 512 GB, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, DOS, 3C8N3EA, Black by Micha Mitrut ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

I haven't tried it out in any games because I'm not a big player. I tried playing Disco Elysium, Sims 3 with 10–12 addons, and The Witcher 3; all of them ran smoothly at top settings with no frills or overheating. Benefits that vary: Quick processing (a ditty for AMD 7), gorgeous display (color reproduction and brightness, clarity, frames - everything is right) The battery life is excellent; I get three to five hours of solid use at full brightness (after about a month and a half of use; it's too soon to comment on battery wear). While the touchpad is great for rewinding, it might be difficult to achieve a smooth zoom experience outside of web apps (mouses are better for this purpose, of course). In most cases, handling a laptop feels great, as if a luxurious soft touch covering had been applied. The camera and microphone work as they should, so you won't need a separate headset for work or school. Has all ports you'll need for mobile use. The quality exceeds my expectations for the cost (took for 65500) Distinct drawbacks: There was a brief period of extreme heat (in the off position), but it eventually dissipated. The plastic housing is soft to the touch but rapidly stains. Not that I'm complaining, but the keyboard is the rigid laptop standard with stupid arrow buttons (narrow up and down), and the font is a little off (or there's no signature at all) and the arrangement of letters is stupid, extremely unusual, so it can be tricky to find what you're looking for at times (the raised-eye typing technique doesn't always work on new keyboards). The green color is also much less legible in dim lighting than white, so it was either necessary to make only the frames Not what I would have guessed for a gaming mouse, but not too hefty either. The lack of a disk drive is my biggest complaint about modern computers; I miss being able to pop in a disk and immediately play an old song or video game (especially when copy protection is common).