Disappointing screen. HP's mid-range business laptop pleases with decent input devices, solid casing, good battery life, and low system noise - unlike the Full HD panel that is a disappointment. We expect considerably more from a 1050 Euro laptop.
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It is quite a close call, but you can fit an ultrathin (5mm) HDD over the M.2 SSD and close the bottom cover, so it works!
I work with this machine everyday for the last year.
It's not useful to have all the ports on the right side, as it makes it impratical to use the mouse while anything is connected (like a display cable, or a long usb stick).
The screen is very bad, as its mate finish makes uncomfortably glare angles.
However, to use docked, it's pretty fast, and performs well all the time.
I would give it thumbs up. I had it for 9 years and its still workin fine. No Battery isues or something like that.