We've stuck with HP for computers and printers for years, because they are reiable. The one I just purchased has one of the qualities I look for in a computer which is a backlit keyboard. I thought it also had a touchscreen, but sadly, it doesn't. I am only going to use it as a back up, if something goes wrong with my current laptop, because I prefer a computer with a touchscreen.
This is a nice laptop for every day email, web surfing, social media, etc. It is light weight, was very easy to set up, and I especially like the backlit keyboard.
This next part is more of a food for thought thing, than a criticism of the laptop, as I really do like the laptop alot. We lefties have learned to adapt over the years, but if you want true feedback on things...here is a sticking point for me.
This is the second HP laptop I have purchased in the last couple of years and the only thing I really miss is the CTRL key on the right side of the keyboard, as I am left handed and it makes it awkward to use the CTRL key with my right hand while selecting (mousing) with my left hand. It appears that the key was replaced with the AI key....not sure if this is an HP thing but would love to see the second CTRL key return to the right side of the keyboard.
I have only used it for a month but frankly I haven't noticed many improvements over the HP laptop I bought 7 years ago. The battery performance (which is supposedly AI managed) is mediocre at best. A single charge doesn't last more than 6 or 7 hours use, and I only use it for navigating internet: no games, no video. The face recognition software? My dog recognizes my face better than HP Omnibook. My take? Move on, it is pure hype