Quote from: Goberman on August 08, 2024, 12:08:14Actually yeah, you are right and I agree with that. But with clean install, clean of all that trash, no way that the CPU is locked at 100% and that everything is unusable. It's not a damn dual-core Atom inside.Quote from: Toortle on August 08, 2024, 11:49:09Lol, sure. Nice exaggeration.It's HP, probably bundled with McAfee, so constant 100% is a possibility. They've even managed to put it on X Elite laptop, making it unusable.
Quote from: Toortle on August 08, 2024, 11:49:09Lol, sure. Nice exaggeration.It's HP, probably bundled with McAfee, so constant 100% is a possibility. They've even managed to put it on X Elite laptop, making it unusable.
Quote from: Daniel Me on April 15, 2024, 23:19:291) It is hysterical to call it 'Pro-'Book -That's HP's name for the entry level business-oriented lineup for about 16 past years.
Quote from: Daniel Me on April 15, 2024, 23:19:29it can barely handle any software and the CPU is persistently at 100%.Lol, sure. Nice exaggeration.
Quote from: NikoB on December 27, 2022, 11:10:48Absolutely disgraceful performance laptop. Only 800 in CBR15 for sustained (it good for 2018 year). It level very bad for 1255U.Yeah, yeah! Only good for 2008! You tell em, brother!
Quote from: Hktrh on September 02, 2022, 09:38:27I have Probook 450 from 2014, with horrible 250 nits display.A new 72% NTSC panel costs ~$100 on ebay and ~$90 on Ali...Installation, even if you've never done it before - 45-60 minutes maximum. Profi do it in 10-15 minutes in service centers. Why torture yourself for so many years with a shameful colorspace? This is the main thing. But the ppor brightness - perfect nonsense. At home and office, 100-150 nits is enough. All panels can do this without exception.