[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I am still trying to get used to all my data files being on the D: drive, but I will get there. Looks like there isn't any printer port or serial ports; I wouldn't have even noticed that except for one software package from Arduino. All things considered, this is now my primary PC
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I just set up my new HP computer. This is one of the many I have had over the years but it is the best yet. I love the large capacity D drive for my files and the speed of the C drive. I am also glad to have the USB ports back on the front where they are easy to reach. The computer takes up much of my day and I am glad to have a machine that meets my needs so well.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I purchased this model for home use. I have earlier models of this at work. It isn't business class (which usually just means the warranty isn't as good. Purchased HP before these were HPs (Compaq). 3 notebooks, 5 desktops, 2 monitors and never had issues with an HP product.product. I purchased for the speed of the SSD and the secondary drive of 2TB to store pictures, documents, etc. The 2nd drive is not SSD. The CD drive seems a little flimsy..you just have to be careful with it. It is fast. Purchased primarily for my wife and son's use (not for gaming...homework, etc.) Suits my needs.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The computer was easy to install. Booting up the computer is extremely quick. I can run multiple applications and have multiple browsers and tabs open and there is very little lag -- I can attribute what lag I do experience to overloaded broadband in our service area. Great computer.
I've had this computer for a month now.....like others have said, this computer has quick start up and zips along smoothly. Prefer the Pavilion over the Slimline because of the random pops or cracks with the Slimline. This is a quiet machine when the hard drive shuts off......however my only complaint is that the hard drive seems to be running at least 75% of the time even though there is nothing on it...which defeats the advantage of a SS drive.