PerfectRec’s Operating Noise Score is based on fan noise measurements. Laptops with a fanless design, such as Macbooks, receive the maximum score.
PerfectRec’s portability rating takes into account the volume and thickness of the laptop as well as its weight.
The HP 15" laptop is equipped with a capable CPU and sufficient RAM for smooth multitasking and general computing tasks, making it suitable for everyday use. Its light weight enhances portability, and a respectable battery life ensures productivity on the go without needing frequent charging.
PerfectRec’s Content Creation Score takes into account the many different features of the laptop that make it more or less suitable for photo editing, and video editing work.
In addition to a strong emphasis on overall performance, this score also places very high importance on screen quality. Heat management, storage, keyboard and speaker quality are also incorporated, with fan noise rounding out this score.
PerfectRec’s Battery Life rating is based on hours of battery life in typical usage scenarios.
PerfectRec’s Software Development Score takes into account the many different features of the laptop that make it more or less suitable for software development.
In addition to a strong emphasis on overall performance, this score also places very high importance on screen quality. Heat management, storage, keyboard and speaker quality are also incorporated, with fan noise rounding out this score.
The HP 15" Laptop has a TN screen with lower resolution and color coverage, which may not be ideal for engineering and design tasks that often require a high-quality display for precision work. Moreover, although its Intel i7 processor and Iris Xe graphics can handle various demanding applications, the performance may not be up to par for the most intensive engineering software or complex 3D tasks.
The HP 15" Laptop is equipped with an Intel i7-1165G7 Iris Xe GPU which is adequate for casual gaming but may struggle with demanding games and 3D applications; additionally, its maximum screen refresh rate is 60Hz, which is less ideal for fast-paced gaming that benefits from higher refresh rates.
PerfectRec’s Build Quality Score incorporates case materials, display and keyboard flex, hinge quality, chassis rigidity, and overall reliability.
Our assessment of build quality includes many details that are difficult to quantify.
Our laptop experts use their best judgment to produce the final score.
The Keyboard Quality score is based on the PerfectRec experts’ assessment of tactile feedback, typing comfort, keyboard reliability and typing noise.