Costco Wholesale has for their Members:
HP Pavilion Plus 14" OLED Laptop (14-ey0095cl)
on sale for $699.99. Shipping is $14.99.
Specs:
Processor & Memory:
AMD Ryzen™ 7 7840U (8-core) Processor
16GB LPDDR5x 6400MHz RAM
AMD Ryzen™ AI Enhances Windows Studio Effects Capabilities Including Automatic Framing, Eye Contact Correction, and Advanced Background Effects
Drives:
1TB PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 Solid State Drive
Operating System:
Microsoft® Windows 11 Home (64-bit)
Communications:
Wi-Fi 6E (2x2/160) Gig+ and Bluetooth® 5.3
HP Wide Vision 5MP IR Camera with Privacy Shutter and Integrated Dual Array Digital Microphones
Graphics & Video:
14" Micro-Edge BrightView 2.8K (2880 x 1800) OLED 48- 120 HZ 500-Nits Display
Integrated AMD Radeon™ 780M Graphics
Audio:
Audio by B&O with dual speakers
Keyboard:
Full-size Backlit Keyboard
HP Imagepad
Ports & Slots:
2x USB Type-C 10Gbps signaling rate (USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort™ 1.4, HP Sleep and Charge)
1x USB Type-A (10Gbps signaling rate)
1x USB Type-A (5Gbps signaling rate)
1x HDMI 2.1
1x Headphone/Microphone Combination Jack
Power Supply:
4-Cell 68WHr Li-ion Polymer Battery
Additional Information:
Dimensions: 12.36" W x 8.94" L x 0.69 - 0.74" H
Approximate Weight: 3.19 lbs
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It does not
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Good: Great display, good battery life, touchpad responds well to touch and gestures.
Bad: keyboard layout is a bit stupid. Touchpad is simultaneously loose, and too resistant when physical clicking.
Good: Great display, good battery life, touchpad responds well to touch and gestures.
Bad: keyboard layout is a bit stupid. Touchpad is simultaneously loose, and too resistant when physical clicking.
That's strange. What version of windows did you clean install? I usually get the latest version of Windows directly from Microsoft subscriber downloads. Will try it soon.
Another odd thing I noticed with the clean install (non-HP) is that the sound could not be adjusted up or down, only muted, even after downloading the sound drivers from HP. Oddly, what fixed that problem was to download the AMD video drivers from HP. Still, as I mentioned, I could not get the camera to work at all, only for Windows Hello.
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Another odd thing I noticed with the clean install (non-HP) is that the sound could not be adjusted up or down, only muted, even after downloading the sound drivers from HP. Oddly, what fixed that problem was to download the AMD video drivers from HP. Still, as I mentioned, I could not get the camera to work at all, only for Windows Hello.
That's interesting. I was planning on doing a clean install, but now I am reconsidering it. Thanks for bringing this up. I usually download a specific edition of Windows as in ISO image and use Rufus to create a bootable flash drive.
Edit: Windows hello uses a different camera (assuming this laptop has an IR camera for it), so that may explain why Hello works, but the camera doesn't.
Did you take a look in device manager to see if any device with a missing driver showed up?
Edit: Windows hello uses a different camera (assuming this laptop has an IR camera for it), so that may explain why Hello works, but the camera doesn't.
Did you take a look in device manager to see if any device with a missing driver showed up?
I did check device manager, I didn't see the camera listed there actually so I couldn't try to update drivers from there. I tried the Windows troubleshooter and it found nothing. Reinstalled a troubleshooter from HP to check for issues and it also found nothing wrong. I reinstalled the HP camera software and it could see the camera, just it didn't let me select it for some reason, only a secondary camera showing up as "virtual camera"