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expiredDr.W posted Dec 06, 2025 04:18 AM
HP ProBook x360 435 G8 (Cert. Refurb): 13.3” FHD IPS Touch, Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U, 16GB DDR4, 512GB SSD, W11P $296.99
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Good luck!
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The short version is that it has lots of downsides and some unique quirks of operation. Noted issues include:
- Limited viewing angles with or without Sure View activated.
- Brightness regulation issues; achieving lower brightness levels requires activating Sure View, which further restricts viewing angles.
- A PWM backlight at all levels of brightness; this 56.7Hz flicker could cause eyestrain.
I think if you're the kind of user who either almost never uses your laptop screen, or lives with it straight in front of themselves at all times, these quirks could be accomodated. Personally one of my most common use cases is having the laptop offset next to a primary desk monitor, which sure sounds like a formula for frustration with the Sure View screen.Good luck!
Jon
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If you have access to a second 16GB DDR4 SO-DIMM you could potentially improve system performance. Unfortunately, the typical pricing for a single 16GB DDR4 SO-DIMM has gone well over $100 making it hard to recommend such an upgrade without qualification.
Good luck!
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If you have access to a second 16GB DDR4 SO-DIMM you could potentially improve system performance. Unfortunately, the typical pricing for a single 16GB DDR4 SO-DIMM has gone well over $100 making it hard to recommend such an upgrade without qualification.
Good luck!
Jon
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- Running 24GB with a 8GB and 16GB SO-DIMM isn't supported by HP
- Dual channel operation generally requires reasonably matched DIMMs
The 24GB configuration would likely run without problem, but very few systems can get the benefit of dual channel performance improvements with DIMMs of different capacities. As such, the most practical option to get this system to run in dual channel operation is to add a second 16GB DIMM.Good luck!
Jon
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