HP.com has
HP Pavilion 15z 15.6" Laptop on sale for
$399.99 when you
follow instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks Community Member myamex for finding this deal
Instructions:
- Click here for Product page
- Choose the following customizations:
- Color: Ceramic White (-$10)
- Display: 15.6" diagonal, FHD (1920 x 1080), IPS, micro-edge, BrightView, 250 nits (+$40)
- Keyboard: Full-size backlit, natural silver keyboard (+$0)
- Networking: Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX 200 (2x2) + Bluetooth 5 combo (+$10)
- Click add to cart
- Proceed to checkout
- Price should be $399.99 w/ free shipping
Specs:
- 15.6" FHD 1920 x 1080 IPS 250 nits Display
- AMD Ryzen 7 4700U Processor
- 8GB DDR4-3200 SDRAM
- 256GB PCIe NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive
- Backlit Keyboard
- Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX 200 + Bluetooth 5
- 3-cell 41 Wh Lithium-ion Battery
- Windows 10 Home 64 Plus
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Coupon SMBHOL10 works for $599 or more.
Paypal Chase offer gives 5% cashback too !!
A pretty futureproof buy, and I think the RAM and SSD are replaceable so if you need to do it now, or in the future, it's a perfect base to start with.
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machine 1, newly installed windows 10
when using the power supply (either original charger or usb-c charger), there is a static sound when you touch the touchpad, no such sound if you don't touch or on battery
machine 2, Linux Mint
no such sound whether on power supply or battery
How can I open up the back to upgrade memory and SSD? I only saw two screws and removing them doesn't look sufficient(I haven't tried though, I could be wrong). Does anyone know where to download the official user manual and drivers specific for this laptop(15z-eh000)? I tried HP website but after I put in the SN and PN nothing came up.
Thanks!
How can I open up the back to upgrade memory and SSD? I only saw two screws and removing them doesn't look sufficient(I haven't tried though, I could be wrong). Does anyone know where to download the official user manual and drivers specific for this laptop(15z-eh000)? I tried HP website but after I put in the SN and PN nothing came up.
Thanks!
How can I open up the back to upgrade memory and SSD? I only saw two screws and removing them doesn't look sufficient(I haven't tried though, I could be wrong). Does anyone know where to download the official user manual and drivers specific for this laptop(15z-eh000)? I tried HP website but after I put in the SN and PN nothing came up.
Thanks!
There are two screws under each of the rubber feet on top and bottom. The screws are located laterally so you don't have to peel the whole foot off, just enough from each side. Just do it carefully and you won't have any issue resticking it back. Best to do it only once, meaning you should think hard about upgrading both the ram and ssd to the highest capacity that you think you will need for the foreseeable future
Go into the power options and make sure it isn't set to dim the display in power saver mode.
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Send them an email saying to *not* cancel the order that the day before you sent an email telling them to cancel the order.
Nov 27, placed order twice. 2nd order because 1st order did not show up in the system
Nov 28, online entered cancellation for 1st order
Dec 2, email from HP, saying it was too late to cancel the order
Dec 17, email from HP notification of shipping delay until after Xmas.
Dec 20, I sent them email to cancel the order due to ship delay
Dec 21, email from HP offering $50 refund
Dec 22, I sent them Email saying to *not* cancel my order based on $50 refund.
Dec 25 (Christmas day)7:32 AM -- They thank me for deciding to keep my order.
Dec 25 4:18 AM -- Ship notice from FedEX, package picked up in CHONGQING
you should call HP and ask for the $50 refund since it didnt come ontime, if you didn't get that email. chk your junk box to see if they sent one.
you need at least a 45W usb-c charger. a regular low power phone charger won't cut it.
There are two screws under each of the rubber feet on top and bottom. The screws are located laterally so you don't have to peel the whole foot off, just enough from each side. Just do it carefully and you won't have any issue resticking it back. Best to do it only once, meaning you should think hard about upgrading both the ram and ssd to the highest capacity that you think you will need for the foreseeable future
Also I know one person was able to put 32 gb of DRAM in the machine, while Crucial site says only 16 gb is allowed. Any chance 64 could go?
you should call HP and ask for the $50 refund since it didnt come ontime, if you didn't get that email. chk your junk box to see if they sent one.
you need at least a 45W usb-c charger. a regular low power phone charger won't cut it.
There are two screws under each of the rubber feet on top and bottom. The screws are located laterally so you don't have to peel the whole foot off, just enough from each side. Just do it carefully and you won't have any issue resticking it back. Best to do it only once, meaning you should think hard about upgrading both the ram and ssd to the highest capacity that you think you will need for the foreseeable future
you should call HP and ask for the $50 refund since it didnt come ontime, if you didn't get that email. chk your junk box to see if they sent one.
you need at least a 45W usb-c charger. a regular low power phone charger won't cut it.
There are two screws under each of the rubber feet on top and bottom. The screws are located laterally so you don't have to peel the whole foot off, just enough from each side. Just do it carefully and you won't have any issue resticking it back. Best to do it only once, meaning you should think hard about upgrading both the ram and ssd to the highest capacity that you think you will need for the foreseeable future
Thanks for the advise!
About the USB-C charge port on the left, I saw from the manual that it can be used to charge cellphones(that is, use the power of the laptop's battery), did you mean the charging is bi-directional? Just want to make sure I won't burn the laptop. Thanks again.
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2. The screws are located laterally so you don't have to peel the whole foot off, just enough from each side.
https://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/hp...er-adapter
2. Thanks, I came here to ask where the screws were, and if they were under both strips.
Don't understand why there would be screws at the ends of the front strip though, considering that must be quite close to the exposed screws.
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