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Jennifer Kemp
> 3 dayUnfortunately, like another reviewer my laptop also has a wifi adapter problem. I spent 1/2 a day with HP trying to troubleshoot and eventually had to wipe the computer and restore to manufacturer settings. That worked for about 8 hours and again the adapter was disabled or corrupted. I was able to find a USB to Ethernet converter so I can connect to the internet - but that then interferes with the reaction time of my wireless mouse and keyboard....plus connecting to the ethernet with a really long chord when working from home is very inconvenient when, you know, I bought a laptop for its portability.
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John O.
> 3 dayI really like this laptop so far. Easy to set up and really fast. Also very light compared to my old one a Acer and my wifes a Dell
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Anastasia
> 3 dayUnfortunately, the charger has stopped working, the computer is not yet 4 months old.
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Robin
> 3 dayIt works great. Good purchase.
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Andrinae Nervis
> 3 dayOnly had the product for about a month or so and the WiFi crashes and indicates it’s not operational. Which really sucks when trying to work from home on a laptop. I did a reset and it worked the 1st time, but not the second time it happened. If I don’t figure out something soon I’ll have to return the product which significantly impedes my work schedule. Due to the WiFi headache, I would not recommend this product.
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Luis
> 3 dayEs perfecta para navegar por internet
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Emily Martin
> 3 dayHad to add a lot of software for classes
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Physiopath
> 3 dayThere are two USB ports, and theres on HDMI port. Warning: theres no VGA port; youll need an adapter. DVD player, Blu-Ray player, and DVD/Blu-Ray software all NOT included.
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekI ordered a HP 15-1036, what they sent me was a HP 15 -1059MS. Which I guess was an upgrade being that I had more ram and a touchscreen. More ram was great, and I guess the touchscreen was good too but being that I’m clumsy I would tend to touch the screen while using this keyboard which would mess things up, Which is no big deal being that’s not HP’s fault. I had had the computer only for five months when it went belly up and stop working. I had a bios update recently but the computer just stopped working. The Caplock LED kept flashing a code, three long flashes and too short. I called phone support, and honestly they were great but they were not able to resolve my problems. The phone support suspect that my issues might have been Bios related. So I was forced to send it in for warranty work. Now I have to wait 2 to 3 months for turnaround time, which is frustrating because I recently had a stroke and I depended on the computer for paying bills and ordering meds. I also depending on that machine for music and entertainment being that I was forced to retire. Anyways it’s frustrating to be without my computer. I must say however that the screen and the picture on the screen was superior to anything I’ve ever owned. I really enjoyed the computer but I’m not happy that it went belly up after only five months I don’t know if it was Microsoft for faulty bios, or equipment failure on HP end. I expected much more out of HP honestly and I’m very frustrated.
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Ricardo Jose Andara Garces
> 3 dayMuy buena calidad.