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Costco Members: HP 14" Laptop: i3-1005G1, 4GB DDR4, 128GB SSD, Win 10 S

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: HP 14" Laptop (14-dq1033cl) on sale for $279.99. Shipping is free. Thanks delz4stelz

Note, non-members are subject to a 5% surcharge making total $299.99

Specs:
  • Intel Core i3-1005G1 1.2GHz Processor
  • 14" IPS BrightView WLED-Backlit FHD 1920x1080 Display
  • 4GB DDR4 2666 SDRAM
  • 128GB M.2 Solid State Drive
  • Intel UHD Graphics
  • 802.11ac (2x2) Wifi + Bluetooth 5.0
  • 3-Cell 41WHr Lithium-Ion Battery
  • Windows 10 S Mode
  • Weight: 3.24 lbs
  • Ports:
    • 1x USB 3.1 Type-C
    • 2x USB 3.1 Type-A
    • 1x HDMI 1.4b
    • 1x Multi-Format Digital Media Card Reader
    • 1x Combination Headphone-Out/Microphone-In Jack

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Offer is valid through November 21, 2019. Includes 2-Year warranty. -slickdewmaster

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: HP 14" Laptop (14-dq1033cl) on sale for $279.99. Shipping is free. Thanks delz4stelz

Note, non-members are subject to a 5% surcharge making total $299.99

Specs:
  • Intel Core i3-1005G1 1.2GHz Processor
  • 14" IPS BrightView WLED-Backlit FHD 1920x1080 Display
  • 4GB DDR4 2666 SDRAM
  • 128GB M.2 Solid State Drive
  • Intel UHD Graphics
  • 802.11ac (2x2) Wifi + Bluetooth 5.0
  • 3-Cell 41WHr Lithium-Ion Battery
  • Windows 10 S Mode
  • Weight: 3.24 lbs
  • Ports:
    • 1x USB 3.1 Type-C
    • 2x USB 3.1 Type-A
    • 1x HDMI 1.4b
    • 1x Multi-Format Digital Media Card Reader
    • 1x Combination Headphone-Out/Microphone-In Jack

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Offer is valid through November 21, 2019. Includes 2-Year warranty. -slickdewmaster

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jackt
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I've already opened up and upgraded this laptop.


Removing the back cover to do upgrades:
There are 8 Philips-head screws altogether, all on the back cover. 4 of them are underneath the two rubber strips. The rubber strips are attached using double-sided tape with a strong adhesive, so be careful when removing them and try not to separate the tape from the rubber strip. Tip from @msk12: Heat up and loosen the adhesive before removing the rubber feet. I haven't done this before, but maybe a blow dryer or a cloth bag filled with microwaved uncooked rice would work. You don't need to completely remove the rubber strips- just peel back enough to expose the screws. There is an image of all the screw locations in the link below. Also be careful not to pull outward or pull very hard, as you'll stretch the rubber strip that way. Just very slowly but firmly pull it upward, almost as if you are rolling it off. You'll need a pretty thin plastic spudger to detach all the clips holding the bottom cover to the laptop. A credit card may be too thick. Photos of the inside of the laptop, the inside of the back cover, the screw locations, and where to use the spudger to remove the back cover: https://imgur.com/a/zXufcNv


CPU:
The CPU is indeed an i5-1035G4. I got two of them in Los Angeles and both have this CPU. At first I couldn't believe it, but I ran CPU-Z and it's definitely confirmed. On 11/15/19 two people confirmed that they received units with the same model number but with the i3 CPU. The side of the box will say which CPU is in the box- there are some posts in this thread showing a picture of the label on the side of the box. When buying at the warehouse, I recommend going to the merchandise pickup window first and asking to see the side of the box to confirm that it has the i5 CPU. Then ask them nicely to hold that box for a few minutes while you go pay for it at checkout.

One point of concern is that in the pre-installed HP Support Assistant app as well as on the motherboard it says "model number 14-dq1033cl". The spec sheet for that model on the HP website says the CPU is an Intel® Core™ i3-1005G1. https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06463284 Not sure what would happen if this computer needs a warranty motherboard/CPU replacement. if you check Windows System Information for the model number, it says "HP Laptop 14-dq1xxx".

Intel has had a lot of production problems with these 10nm Ice Lake chips. My theory on why this system has this upgraded CPU is that at the last minute Intel had trouble supplying the lower-end i3 chips so they or HP decided to just use these i5 chips so they can meet Costco's delivery expectations. HP would not normally pair this CPU with such little memory and slow SATA storage.


Integrated Graphics:
The new Ice Lake CPUs come with 3 integrated graphics options, as indicated by the last 2 characters in the CPU's model number:
- G1, basic
- G4, intermediate
- G7, highest level

G4 and G7 are labeled Iris Plus Graphics. This model has G4 graphics.


Storage:
The laptop comes with a M.2 SATA interface SSD, but I replaced it with a HP EX920 1TB NVMe SSD. The new SSD works just fine, so this laptop is compatible with NVMe drives. The easiest way to put Windows on a new SSD drive would be:
1) create a recovery thumb drive from the laptop itself, within Windows. Start menu > Recovery Drive
2) Swap out the SSD
3) Boot up to the USB drive. Just insert the thumb drive and turn on the laptop. It'll boot from the USB drive when it can't find an operating system on your new SSD drive.
4) Restore windows to the new SSD drive from the USB drive.

There are a number of posts in this thread with instructions on how to do a clean installation of Windows, which would install Windows without the bloatware that came with the laptop. It's easy to get stuck in a Catch-22 using this method, where you need to connect to the internet to exit S Mode before you can install the WiFi driver and all the other drivers, but you can't exit S Mode or connect to the internet until you've installed the WiFi driver. If you want to go this route, be sure to read the thread carefully and have a plan for installing the WiFi driver.

There is a space next to the battery where a 2.5" drive would fit, but if you look at the photo I attached of the inside of the back cover you'll see that there's a lattice-like grid on it to give that empty space some rigidity. I haven't tried, but it looks like you cannot put a 2.5" drive there.


Memory:
There are 2 upgradable SODIMM slots. No DRAM is soldered to the motherboard. The laptop comes with a single 4GB SODIMM, and 1 empty slot. I installed Crucial 16GB Kit (8GBx2) DDR4 2666 MT/s (PC4-21300) SR x8 SODIMM 260-Pin Memory - CT2K8G4SFS8266 and it works well. The Crucial website actually recommends DDR4 3200, but the 4GB SODIMM that came with the laptop is DDR4 2666.


WiFi/Bluetooth - Support for WiFi 6:
The laptop comes with a Realtek RTL8822CE 2x2 WiFi AC + BT 5 module. They're used in a lot of laptops, including models that are much more expensive than this one. However, there are definitely more complaints about problems with the Realtek wireless cards compared to the Intel cards on the HP support forums, so I decided to switch to an Intel card since I had the laptop opened up anyway. This laptop will work with an Intel WiFi AX200 WiFi 6 + Bluetooth 5 module. You're gonna need to have the AX200 driver on a thumb drive before you install the WiFi module, as you won't be able to connect to the internet to download the new driver after you replace the Realtek module that came with the laptop. https://downloadcenter.intel.com/...Fi-6-AX200


No USB-C charging or DisplayPort/HDMI output via USB-C:
As per the specs, the USB-C port doesn't have Power Delivery or Extended USB-C capabilities (namely DisplayPort & HDMI output). So essentially the USB-C port functions like a regular USB 3.0 Type-A port. Someone in this thread tested this and confirmed that this model has no charging or video output through the USB-C port.


Fan noise:
I've been using two of these laptops for several days now. I'm pretty sensitive to fan noise because my prior laptop has a very quiet fan, even at its highest speed. The fan on this HP seems to have two or three speeds. The lowest speed I can only hear if I put my ear to the unit. I'm not even sure there is a low fan speed- I may just be hearing the components hum. The medium setting I find noticeable but not a big deal since I usually have music or a podcast on when I'm working. The high setting definitely is distracting. Both of my units have a very faint high-pitched whine when the fan is spinning at high, slightly more noticeable on one unit than the other.

After all the setting up and updating is done, when you're just using it, the fan doesn't ramp up that often. And when it does turn on, it doesn't stay on medium or high speed for very long. It runs quiet 90-95% of the time for me. This is for regular web browsing and office apps, either on my lap or on my desk connected to a DisplayLink device driving two 1920x1200 displays and a bunch of peripherals. When it's on my desk it's on a stand that's open underneath to allow for ventilation.


Loose and rattling touchpad:
One of my units came with a loose touchpad that made a clicking sound when I tapped on it very lightly. Here's how to fix a loose touchpad on this unit: https://imgur.com/a/zXufcNv
Start with the photo that says "Removing the battery"


DisplayLink bug and installing drivers not pre-approved by HP:
If you have one of those popular DisplayLink USB 3.0 docking stations, there's a bug with Chrome's hardware acceleration mode that causes a lot of lag on screens that are driven by the DisplayLink device. To fix it, you need to install the latest Intel graphics driver. HP blocks the usual method of running the downloaded executable, so you will have to download the driver ZIP file and install it in Device Manager.
Intel graphics driver ZIP file: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/...uct=197599
Special instructions for installing the driver (regular method won't work): https://www.intel.co.uk/content/w...ivers.html
You can follow those same instructions to install drivers that HP hasn't vetted and approved yet, when the executable driver installation file doesn't work.


Changing from Windows 10 Home S Mode to regular Windows 10 Home:
Instructions here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-...-of-s-mode
Also, the BIOS it came with is F.04, which looks like the most current version. I downloaded the BIOS update from the HP website and installed it anyway for good measure. After I did that, it reverted my Windows installation back to S Mode and I could not get it to switch out of S mode. I had to reset Windows and then I was able to switch it out of S mode again. https://support.microsoft.com/en-...-reinstall
One major concern with this issue is that future BIOS updates may have the same bug, and setting up Windows all over again after having used the computer for a while may be a lot of work.


Costco Price Adjustment:
If you bought this laptop at $400 before it went on sale today for $280, Costco won't do a price adjustment for you because this sale is part of their holiday promo book and those items are limited to availability. So you'll have to buy a new one at the lower price and do a return with the previous $400 receipt. You can actually return the new unopened one you just bought using the old receipt.


Chase Freedom Card 5% Cash Back if used via Chase Pay connected to Samsung Pay:
If buying in-store and a) you have a Chase Freedom Card and b) you have Samsung Pay:
1) Activate the Q4 2019 bonus categories, which are a) department stores, b) PayPal, and c) Chase Pay
https://creditcards.chase.com/fre...cards/home
2) Connect your Freedom Card to Chase Pay
3) Connect Chase Pay to Samsung Pay
4) Connect your Freedom Card to Samsung Pay through Chase Pay. You can't just enter the card number directly into Samsung Pay.
5) Pay for your purchase using Samsung Pay. Be sure to select your Chase Freedom Card. You'll get 5% cash back.
kubavance
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You have clearly already checked out, and that's perfectly fine. I'm going to respond anyway to clear up what I consider to be some misconceptions regarding this $280 laptop. I'd hate for people to start second-guessing their purchase just because they read some negative comments.

I'm not going to make assumptions about how much you know about modern processors, so I'll just mention some basics. Ever since the invention of turbo boosting, pretty much all processors "throttle" under load. The CPU uses a complicated algorithm to determine which frequency each core should run at in any given moment. The algorithm takes into account power limits and temperature sensor data and the duration of heavy workloads, among other things.

Intel and to a lesser extent the device manufacturer can set power limits for the processor to make sure the processor can run safely in a given chassis. These are known as PL1 and PL2. The CPU can only run in PL2 for a limited time (we're talking seconds or minutes) before it has to throttle back to PL1 to maintain reasonable temperatures. From my very limited testing, it would appear that PL2 for this laptop is set at around 26W, and PL1 is around 18W. Remember, this is a 15W processor.

The new Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 has the Core i7 version of the same Ice Lake processor found in this HP, only its configured for 25W. This means that the Dell chassis has theoretically been designed to dissipate at least 10W more of heat. It's also an $1,800 laptop with 16GB of memory. It should have a huge advantage. According to notebookcheck's review (https://www.notebookcheck.net/Del...573.0.html), the Dell XPS 13 achieves a high score of ~830 the first several times you run Cinebench R15 before thermal soak sets in (meaning it gets capped to PL1), after which it scores about 660 consistently.

I just ran Cinebench R15 about 10 times in a row on my HP 14 and got about 580 consistently (first run was about 600). CPU power held steady at 18W and temperatures hovered around 75 degrees Celsius. That's not throttling--that's working as designed.

Are you really that disappointed that your $280 laptop (with a HUGE RAM disadvantage) only scores within 10-15% of an $1800 Dell?
SociableMusic247
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This one has g4 graphics and the 399$ one is a g1 - no upgrade can fix that.
120 $ can buy more than a 256 gb SSD and 4 gigs og RAM.
Also note that this has a better wifi module...

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Nov 12, 2019 11:53 AM
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JMPopaleetusNov 12, 2019 11:53 AM
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Quote from WIckedNews :
Don't do that cuz you are wasting your 4gb of ram! Buy instead one stick of 16gb of ram for a total of 20gb!
Quote from fthnm2005 :
Being old schooled, I thought the memory should be installed in symmetry. 4x4, 8x8, 16x16 etc.
Symmetrical is better-ish. Only 8GB (4GB from each stick) will run in dual channel. Personally, I'd go with 16GB composed of two 8GB sticks.
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Quote from joseatt :
Yea, don't waste that $12 stick of ram to get better performance. However, see link in wiki. 16GB (8GBx2) of Crucial 3200 is 70.99 at Newegg.

Yes but you wasted all you slots so if you decide to put more than you wasted 3 ram sticks you will never ever use again!
Nov 12, 2019 12:02 PM
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Also maxed ram for this processor is 64gb with two sticks of 32gb crazy man!

https://ark.intel.com/content/www...0-ghz.html
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JMPopaleetusNov 12, 2019 12:05 PM
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Quote from rajo22 :
It looks like network speed is capping out at around 60mbit for me. My iPhone does 100 on my home connection. You guys also seeing this issue? Might have to return cuz this is annoying.
My Wi-Fi peaks out at 600Mbps on 802.11ac HT80 and 900Mbps on HT160. I'm getting a solid 350Mbps from the Realtek card in this laptop. For $12, I highly recommend upgrading to an Intel 9260 however.

Quote from budster :
I'm trying to understand the best method to upgrade to a larger sized NVMe SSD. I've not used Macrium Reflect before so I'm a bit confused by your suggestion of what you should have tried. Could you elaborate more on "running the initial backup using the Macrium Reflect recovery thumb drive, then restoring the image using the same thumb drive program"? I think you must have installed Macrium Reflect on the laptop first, but I am not sure what you mean by running the backup using the Macrium recovery thumb drive.

I'm also not clear what's the difference between creating a USB recovery drive from Windows vs using the Windows 10 media creation tool (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../windows10) to re-install WIndows. Can anyone explain the pros/cons with each approach?

Is there anyway to avoid booting up the laptop with the 128GB SSD that's pre-installed and start right off the bat with the replacement SSD instead? I was thinking using the Windows 10 media creation tool from a different PC and creating the USB installation media from it might be a way to do this.
Use the Windows Media Creation Tool found here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../windows10

It will download and create an installation USB with the most up-to-date release of Windows 10 (1903). And it won't contain any bloatware that HP streamlined into their image. That said, make sure you have internet access available on a separate machine to download any necessary drivers.

And yes, you can create the media ahead of time, install your new drive, and go from there without ever touching HP's pre-installed SSD.
Quote from Dkizzy :
they have plenty at most stores it seems like, I've been very happy with mine.
My store in Connecticut had 24 in stock when I went in around 4PM to buy one. Got an i5 as well.

Quote from Mikeofthemikes :
Anybody notice the loud trackpad? I tap on it and the entire thing vibrates. Kind of annoying.

Any possible solutions?
Quote from Sri19 :
For this laptop, can any one help with step by step process to add the memory and additional ssd/storage hard disk
Quote from DCheeseDanish :
Starting with how to open it up, or what to buy ?
Read everything Jack posted in the Wiki on the very first page. All of these questions are answered.
Last edited by JMPopaleetus November 12, 2019 at 04:08 AM.
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Quote from JMPopaleetus :
My Wi-Fi peaks out at 600Mbps on 802.11ac HT80 and 900Mbps on HT160. I'm getting a solid 350Mbps from the Realtek card in this laptop. For $12, I highly recommend upgrading to an Intel 9260 however.


Use the Windows Media Creation Tool found here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../windows10

It will download and create an installation USB with the most up-to-date release of Windows 10 (1903). And it won't contain any bloatware that HP streamlined into their image. That said, make sure you have internet access available on a separate machine to download any necessary drivers.

And yes, you can create the media ahead of time, install your new drive, and go from there without ever touching HP's pre-installed SSD.


My store in Connecticut had 24 in stock when I went in around 4PM to buy one. Got an i5 as well.




Read everything Jack posted in the Wiki on the very first page. All of these questions are answered.

Why not buy wifi 6 ( ax wifi) instead of 9260? This is 10th gen processor that will support it and will future proof later when you buy new router.
Last edited by WIckedNews November 12, 2019 at 04:15 AM.
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Quote from JMPopaleetus :
My Wi-Fi peaks out at 600Mbps on 802.11ac HT80 and 900Mbps on HT160. I'm getting a solid 350Mbps from the Realtek card in this laptop. For $12, I highly recommend upgrading to an Intel 9260 however.


Use the Windows Media Creation Tool found here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../windows10

It will download and create an installation USB with the most up-to-date release of Windows 10 (1903). And it won't contain any bloatware that HP streamlined into their image. That said, make sure you have internet access available on a separate machine to download any necessary drivers.

And yes, you can create the media ahead of time, install your new drive, and go from there without ever touching HP's pre-installed SSD.


My store in Connecticut had 24 in stock when I went in around 4PM to buy one. Got an i5 as well.




Read everything Jack posted in the Wiki on the very first page. All of these questions are answered.
I have 16gb of ram and new wifi chip on the way. I found a WX-200 on ebay for $15-16 shipped. Might as well get the latest for a few bucks more. The seller has 300+ available still.

Also, I haven't seen the fan revving up too often with the HP services running. Instead of doing a full clean install I decided to just live with them for now, and cloned to a new nvme using macrium reflect home free edition.
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JMPopaleetusNov 12, 2019 12:32 PM
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After lurking for years, I finally made an account on Slickdeals to share my feedback.

Needed a laptop for occasional travel, couch surfing, and mostly to use for vehicle diagnostics (VIDA/DICE, VCDS, and ODIS). Having a desktop with a video card that cost as much as others spend on their entire system, I really did not want to spend much on something that I will rarely use in comparison.

Saw this deal, walked into a Connecticut Costco at 4PM, and bought one of the 24 that they had in stock (per the front desk). Mine has the i5.

Overall for $300 after tax, I could not be happier. Mine has zero keyboard flex, and the only (easily fixable) issue I have is a wiggly trackpad. The screen is great, and for $300 the fit-and-finish easily exceeds anything else I've found in the price range for a new notebook.

If you want something easily upgradeable with decent specs (even the i3 version) for the price, I recommend this one. The backlit keyboard and 14" 1080p IPS screen alone makes this laptop front page worthy for $280. Not to mention Costco's additional 2-years of warranty and return policy.

As long as you don't expect MacBook, XPS, or Spectre quality for $300. I.e., keep your expectations reasonable, this will be a great internet-and-office machine for years to come. $75 worth of upgrades would make this laptop get any student through four years of college.

If I had one complaint...I absolutely HATE the font used for the keyboard's legend. Oh and, if anyone wants to sell me their 4GB stick of memory, I'll gladly buy it.

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Nov 12, 2019 12:37 PM
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JMPopaleetusNov 12, 2019 12:37 PM
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Quote from WIckedNews :
Why not buy wifi 6 ( ax wifi) instead of 9260? This is 10th gen processor that will support it and will future proof later when you buy new router.
9260 is $12 via Amazon Prime and has HT160 and BT 5.0.

I highly, HIGHLY doubt anyone buying this laptop cares about 802.11ax deployment. I mean, if you'd rather spend ~$25 on an AX200, go for it. There is just near-zero real world benefit.
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whats the best wifi and ram to upgrade this to
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Quote from JMPopaleetus :
9260 is $12 via Amazon Prime and has HT160 and BT 5.0.

I highly, HIGHLY doubt anyone buying this laptop cares about 802.11ax deployment. I mean, if you'd rather spend ~$25 on an AX200, go for it. There is just near-zero real world benefit.

Ok thanks! I meant to say AX200 which included 802.11ax. For me, I am always slow on the latest and greatest since I don't have much money and wont buy it unless I need to. Thanks again for the heads up!


Note I saw it for 20 bucks on amazon prime so I would rather get ax200 than 9260.

https://www.amazon.com/OKN-AX200N...B07SH6GV5S
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Nov 12, 2019 12:59 PM
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hammertime1Nov 12, 2019 12:59 PM
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Mine will be arriving today. Would anyone care to sell their 4GB memory stick? Let me know.
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Quote from SamsungS10e :
whats the best wifi and ram to upgrade this to

Good price for 32 gb of ram from samsung for like 118 bucks!
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-26...805&sr=8-3

Best AX200 is 20 bucks

https://www.amazon.com/OKN-AX200N...921&sr=8-3
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Nov 12, 2019 01:17 PM
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fthnm2005Nov 12, 2019 01:17 PM
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Quote from JMPopaleetus :
After lurking for years, I finally made an account on Slickdeals to share my feedback.

Needed a laptop for occasional travel, couch surfing, and mostly to use for vehicle diagnostics (VIDA/DICE, VCDS, and ODIS). Having a desktop with a video card that cost as much as others spend on their entire system, I really did not want to spend much on something that I will rarely use in comparison.

Saw this deal, walked into a Connecticut Costco at 4PM, and bought one of the 24 that they had in stock (per the front desk). Mine has the i5.

Overall for $300 after tax, I could not be happier. Mine has zero keyboard flex, and the only (easily fixable) issue I have is a wiggly trackpad. The screen is great, and for $300 the fit-and-finish easily exceeds anything else I've found in the price range for a new notebook.

If you want something easily upgradeable with decent specs (even the i3 version) for the price, I recommend this one. The backlit keyboard and 14" 1080p IPS screen alone makes this laptop front page worthy for $280. Not to mention Costco's additional 2-years of warranty and return policy.

As long as you don't expect MacBook, XPS, or Spectre quality for $300. I.e., keep your expectations reasonable, this will be a great internet-and-office machine for years to come. $75 worth of upgrades would make this laptop get any student through four years of college.

If I had one complaint...I absolutely HATE the font used for the keyboard's legend. Oh and, if anyone wants to sell me their 4GB stick of memory, I'll gladly buy it.
Welcome and here is the first rep from me. Your comment about KB font cracked me up. I have never seen anyone complain about their KB font. laugh out loud
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Quote from hammertime1 :
Mine will be arriving today. Would anyone care to sell their 4GB memory stick? Let me know.
People in your town may have already put it on Graigslist. I just picked up from a local guy who had swapped his RAM already. Crazy small world we live in!

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CoconutFlaskNov 12, 2019 01:34 PM
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Need some thoughts on this. I currently have a dell xps 13 9365 16gb ram, 500gb ssd, i7-7th gen, with 33% wear on battery (design at 46k and current full charge holds 31k).

Currently while using, every now and then I'll get some delay while using chrome or other apps. Should I sell the xps and grab this laptop with upgraded ram OR hold onto the xps and swap out the battery down the line?

I use the laptop daily for schoolwork (watching videos, typing up documents). No gaming at all.

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