On the positive side, the HP 17-by2437ng offers a Core-i3 processor, 8 GB of RAM, and a 256 GB SSD. In addition, the notebook belongs to a dying breed that still has an optical drive on board. A Windows operating system is not included.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Dark-Poor-Contrast-Unstable-Viewing-Angles-The-display-of-the-HP-17-disappoints.465602.0.html
this article is written by a noob. and robotic anti-consumer who has no idea what is he talking about.
hp-17 has a hundred(!) different configurations, many of them with windows, ips screen(good ips), wifi 5, dual memory.
this should be in your review and news, and your conclusions should be based on it.
worst possible screen, wifi and other stuff-is YOUR choice, not a prerequisite that cannot be avoided.
Quote from: william blake on May 16, 2020, 21:21:50
this article is written by a noob. and robotic anti-consumer who has no idea what is he talking about.
hp-17 has a hundred(!) different configurations, many of them with windows, ips screen(good ips), wifi 5, dual memory.
this should be in your review and news, and your conclusions should be based on it.
worst possible screen, wifi and other stuff-is YOUR choice, not a prerequisite that cannot be avoided.
It's not Notebookcheck's fault that HP chooses to sell terrible machines. If they want to look better they should actually offer decent hardware at the low-end. Even the more expensive variants of this 17" HP have displays under 250 nits. Stop talking out of your bowels, please and thank you.