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- #CANNOT INSTALL BLUETOOTH DRIVER WINDOWS 10 HP PAVILION 15 FULL#
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#CANNOT INSTALL BLUETOOTH DRIVER WINDOWS 10 HP PAVILION 15 FULL#
The 1920 x 1080 full HD screen has an IPS touch screen panel that is one of the highlights of the laptop. Display and performance Only 130 degree hinge … Elan Clickpad softwareĪnd you can customise it through the pre-installed Elan Clickpad software. The surface is a little rough compared to some high end trackpads I’ve used and I still much prefer using this laptop with a mouse, but it’s more than adequate with nice positive clicks if you choose clicks over the default taps. The multi-touch trackpad is nice and wide but feels cramped in the vertical direction. Trackpad nice and wide but a little short
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I do prefer a full size Return or Enter key though. There is a small amount of flex in the keyboard towards the centre and it does sound a little clattery, but there’s a decent 1.5mm of travel and I found typing on it perfectly acceptable. Small of amount of flex in the middle of keyboard – but not too bad The bottom bezel with the HP logo measures 20mm.
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The top bezel measures 11mm but includes the 720p HD webcam and dual microphones for noise suppression. With its larger 15.6” display, I was pleased to see a thin 5mm bezel around the sides keeping it’s overall size down.
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There’s also some HP software that I’m keeping for the time being. If you need additional protection I usually install MalwareBytes. There’s not too much junkware – I uninstalled McAfee, letting the built in free Windows Defender take its place. This goes fairly quickly thanks to the SSD.

When you first power on the laptop you’ll need to finish off the Windows 10 install as usual. It’s slightly beveled around the sides and chiseled towards the front making it look thinner. The laptop measures 361mm by 246mm and is 20mm thick taking into account its feet. The base of the laptop is more rigid with an air vent and four rubber feet. The lid has more flex than I’d like to see, which apart from making it feel a little flimsy, offers little protection to the LCD panel behind it. The keyboard surround and palm rest feel fairly firm but creak ever so slightly. It looks fairly premium, but it’s made almost entirely of plastic. The build quality of the laptop is decent if nothing spectacular.

All plastic construction does feel a little flimsy in places The trackpad measures 115mm by 60mm, wider but narrower than most. The keyboard isn’t backlit like on some models in the range. Opening the lid reveals a chiclet style keyboard with a number pad. The SD card slot is useful but limited to slow USB 2.0 speeds as seems to unfortunately be the norm. The USB ports are all USB 3.1 Gen 1 so support a maximum of 5 Gbps, not the 10 Gbps of the more recent Gen 2, but that should still be plenty quick enough for most accessories you’ll plug in for the time being. The right side has the memory card reader, a Kensington security slot, 2 standard USB type-A ports and the charging port with its accompanying LED. The left side of the laptop has a full size HDMI port, a Gigabit Ethernet port with accompanying status LEDs, a USB Type-C port, the status LED for the SSD drive and a combo headphone microphone jack. You can download a full user guide from HP that I’ll link to below. Inside the box you get the laptop itself, a 45W charger and a quick-start guide. But it’s fast enough to run pretty much anything and can even handle some light gaming with its integrated Vega 8 graphics.Ĭould this be the perfect all-round laptop for most of us? Let’s find out. It’s predominantly plastic, there’s no 360 degree hinge and it’s not super lightweight. It’s currently around £550 or $600, but prices vary. There are other models in the range, but this one offers a good balance between performance and price. The HP Pavilion 15 is a 15.6” laptop with a full HD IPS touch screen, 512GB fast SSD, Ryzen 5-3500U processor and 8GB of RAM.
