•  Date Published: 01 Jul 2026
    • Intel Processor N100
    • Intel UHD Graphics Xe (24EU)
    • 15.6”, Full HD (1920 x 1080), TN
    • 512GB SSD
    • 16GB RAM
    • 1.60 kg (3.5 lbs)

    Review

    HP 15 in-depth review

    It's clear like night and day that you don't need a high-end or even a mid-range laptop for normal light tasks. A modest 15W CPU is more than enough if it's accompanied by 16GB of RAM and a decent SSD. The HP 15 (15-fc0000) is an inexpensive device that will do the job for people who want to get a notebook on a budget for browsing the Web and and playing light games from time to time. However, you have to pay attention to the specs before buying because the machines with Zen 2 CPUs are tied with up to 16GB of soldered RAM while the ones with Zen 3 chips rely on a pair of SODIMMs which makes them future-proof.You can choose from a plethora of displays including two 768p TN (one of them is a touch unit) and one 1080p TN panel. Avoid them like the plague unless your budget is extremely li[...]

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    Pros

    • Clean design
    • Good comfort during full loads
    • Light (1.60 kg)
    • Decent color accuracy with our Design & Office profile (BOE09E2)
    • Acceptable max brightness of 287 nits (BOE09E2)
    • Decent input devices
    • 3x USB ports
    • The fan isn't noisy even in "Best performance" mode
    • Decent battery life given the limited 41Wh capacity (~ 6 hours and a half of videos)
    • Web camera with a privacy shutter
    • Low NVMe temperatures
    • Lid with a lever design
    • Optional fingerprint reader and a 1080p Web camera
    • Clear sound quality
    • Ryzen 5 7520U can maintain a 3.36 GHz clock even in long loads
    • 2x SODIMMs for the Zen 3-based machines

    Cons

    • Just 1x M.2 slot
    • The plastic build could be more stable
    • You can't open the lid with one hand
    • Rather low SSD speed because of the slow transfer rate of the slot (PCIe 3.0 x2)
    • The middle of the keyboard flexes during typing
    • Soldered RAM for the laptops with Zen 2 CPUs
    • Low sRGB coverage and narrow viewing angles (BOE09E2)
    • Bad contrast ratio of 290:1 (BOE09E2)
    • All ports are rated at 5 Gbps and they don't support charging or DisplayPort

    Disassembly, maintenance and upgrade options

    Opening the HP 15 (15-fc0000) Hint: Power off the laptop and unplug all peripherals before starting.Undo the four captive Phillips-head screws securing the bottom panel. Use a thin plastic tool to pry the back of the panel. Lift the zones behind the hinge cover near the top edges using a lever tool. Pry the corners, followed by the sides and the front, to fully release the clips.More info: The inside of the bottom panel reveals access to the battery, memory (if available), storage, and cooling system.Battery Removal Caution: Wear gloves to avoid short circu[...]

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