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HP 15 (15-da0000) review – did we go back in time?

HP 15 (15-da0000) review – did we go back in time?

Posted on May 15, 2019 By Jarvis

Recently, we showed you a review of a very budget-friendly laptop, that features a decent processor. That was the HP 250 G7 with its Core i5-8265U. However, today, we are looking at a similar laptop – the HP 15 (15-da0000), but paired with a more down to earth processor – the Pentium Silver N5000. Of course, you can get it with a more powerful CPU – like the Core i5-8250U or the Core i7-8550U. Honestly, though, this laptop is certainly going to be sold mainly with the Pentium N5000 on board, since it has a very low price and is super energy efficient.
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