Finally, a 16-inch Windows laptop with a battery that actually lasts me all day
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Finally, a 16-inch Windows laptop with a battery that actually lasts me all day
"I tested the 16-inch, loaded with 32GB of DDR5-5600 RAM, 512GB of local storage, and an AMD Ryzen Pro 350 CPU, running at 5 GHz, a solid configuration for a pro device, with plenty of bandwidth for multitasking, running industry-standard productivity apps, local AI tasks, and a nice selection of I/O. Also: Why I'd choose this HP Windows laptop over a MacBook for work - especially at its latest price"
"The laptop's flexible form begins with the selection of I/O ports. You've got two Thunderbolt 4 USB4 ports (both of which support power delivery and DisplayPort 2.1) with a 40Gbps signaling rate, an HDMI port, a nano lock slot, USB-A, a third USB-C port at 10Gbps, a nano SIM card reader, and a 3.5mm audio jack. I appreciate when laptop designers differentiate port speeds based on their positioning, and this is a thoughtful example."
The 16-inch HP business laptop offers AMD or Intel processor options with emphasis on power efficiency, cooling, and reliable performance. The reviewed configuration included an AMD Ryzen Pro 350 at up to 5 GHz, 32GB of DDR5-5600 RAM, and 512GB of local storage, suitable for multitasking, productivity suites, and local AI workloads. The product line is highly configurable and priced from about $849 to over $2,400 to meet individual or enterprise needs. The chassis is neutral and practical with a comfortable full-sized keyboard and trackpad, though some minor build flaws were observed. A wide I/O selection includes Thunderbolt 4 USB4, HDMI, USB-A, a 10Gbps USB-C, nano SIM, and audio jack.
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