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HP 17.3 inch Laptop, FHD Display, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, AMD Radeon Graphics, Windows 11 Home, 17-cp2099nr (2024)

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  • FULL HD IPS DISPLAY - Enjoy vibrant, crystal-clear images with 178-degree wide-viewing angles and an anti-glare panel that means less glare while you're outside
  • AMD RYZEN 5 7520U PROCESSOR - Experience a whole new level of speed and power in a laptop by accelerating your work and your creativity with blazing fast speed and incredible battery life
  • AMD RADEON GRAPHICS - Whether its games or movies, experience high performance for all your entertainment
  • STORAGE AND MEMORY - Get up to 15x faster performance than a traditional hard drive with 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD storage; and enjoy responsive, power-efficient 16 GB LPDDR5 RAM memory designed to support higher data rates
  • GET A FRESH PERSPECTIVE WITH WINDOWS 11 HOME - From a rejuvenated Start menu, to new ways to connect to your favorite people, news, games, and contentWindows 11 is the place to think, express, and create in a natural way
  • AMD FREESYNC TECHNOLOGY - Gaming shouldnt be a choice between choppy gameplay or broken frames so AMD FreeSync Technology ensures fluid, artifact-free performance at virtually any framerate
  • HP TRUE VISION HD CAMERA - Video chat in vibrant clarity, even in low light, and make every conversation a face-to-face experience for a better way to stay in touch
  • CAMERA SHUTTER - Video chat with peace of mind and stay secure with a privacy camera shutter you can close when not in use
  • LIFT-HINGE DESIGN - The new lift-hinge design elevates your keyboard for more natural and comfortable typing
  • MADE WITH THE PLANET IN MIND - The HP 17 Laptop is built with ocean-bound plastic in bezel and speaker enclosures, and post-consumer recycled plastic in keyboard keycaps

Description

The HP 17.3 inch Laptop PC is about sustainability while blending performance and comfort. See more and enjoy flicker-free images on a FHD IPS screen with a narrow bezel, and get comfy while you type with a new lift-hinge that elevates the keyboard. Multitasking feels easy and fast with the performance of an AMD processor, powerful graphics, and speedy Wi-Fi technology. Store more of what you love with a lot of storage. Everyday computing is made easy, with a wide array of comfort features like HP Fast Charge and an enlarged click pad. It makes it so all you need to do is you, and not think about anything else. HP custom-tunes the dual speaker setup in every notebook for exceptional stereo quality. The HP 17.3 inch Laptop comes with a 45 W Smart AC power adapter and goes from 0 to 50% charge in 45 minutes. Plus, it contains recycled materials and is EPEAT Gold and ENERGY STAR Certified. HP is here to help. This HP computer comes with 1-year limited hardware warranty and 90-days limited technical support for software and initial setup with 24-hour, 7 days a week web support when shipped from and sold by .

Brand: HP


Model Name: HP Laptop 17-cp2099nr


Screen Size: 17.3 Inches


Color: Silver


CPU Model: Ryzen 5


Ram Memory Installed Size: 16 GB


Operating System: Windows 11 Home


Special Feature: Anti Glare Coating


Graphics Card Description: Integrated


CPU Speed: 4.3 GHz


Standing screen display size: ‎17.3 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080 pixels


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080 pixels


Processor: ‎4.3 GHz ryzen_5


RAM: ‎DDR5


Hard Drive: ‎SSD


Chipset Brand: ‎AMD


Card Description: ‎Integrated


Wireless Type: ‎802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎1


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎8 Hours


Brand: ‎HP


Series: ‎HP Laptop 17-cp2099nr


Operating System: ‎Windows 11 Home


Item Weight: ‎6.24 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎15.78 x 0.78 x 10.15 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎15.78 x 0.78 x 10.15 inches


Color: ‎Silver


Processor Brand: ‎AMD


Number of Processors: ‎4


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR5 RAM


Hard Drive Interface: ‎eSATA


Optical Drive Type: ‎no optical storage


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: April 7, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Wonderful laptop for my mother
Style: R5 7520
Fast, sleek, large clear screen - the camera slide is a nice touch too, the high memory and processor, this thing is built for performance
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Solid laptop
Style: R5 7520
I have been wanting a laptop to take on trips in order to RDP to my servers using Citrix Workspace and this fits the bill especially with the large 17.3 inch screen. My work laptop is a 15 inch, and the 2 extra inches is nice. This is also lighter than my work laptop. For the past four days I used this for work, I sat at a desk for half the time and couch or bed the other half. At no time while on the couch or bed did I feel it got too hot for my legs. The battery was averaging 6 hrs of constant use. The sound was decent for a laptop. I won’t go over specs as they are already available. It took around 40 minutes to get logged in and completely setup and I added Chrome, Office XP, Teams, Citrix and used my PC onedrive image of my desktop. Once all logged in, I shut off the PC and did 3 boot up tests, booting in 23 seconds. I then did dl/ul tests connecting to Ookla, I have TMobile home internet, scored 683 dl/57 ul wirelessly connected. For reference, my PC has never gotten above 540/50. I installed Filmora to edit a few drone videos, I don’t do heavy editing, but this laptop handled exporting my edited videos in maybe 2 minutes slower than my 7950x3d. I do not plan on using this for any gaming, but for giggles I tried it. I installed WorldOfTanks and played 5 games. I ran 3 games full screen and two windowed. I ran at “low” graphics” I believe minimal is one step lower. I was averaging 65-70 fps (pic) and pinging 75ms (normal ping for me). As you can see in the AMD performance pic, I was maxing the GPU, but the CPU was running 10-15% and memory was running around 50%. I was impressed. The game ran smoothly at that with no frame drops, I did have a couple latency hiccups but that is normal for my PC as well. After my game session I tested for heat temps. The left middle was the hottest @ 95F which is very reasonable. I included several pics to show my findings. Overall, I think it’s a solid laptop that is perfect for work/casual usage and can be used for non-demanding games. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024 by inflixi inflixi

  • A good midrange laptop with a bad keyboard
Style: R5 7520
A good midrange laptop. Nothing fantastic, everything is fairly basic, but it is decent for the price. The core memory and storage capacity (16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) are perfect midrange specs, and will be exactly what the majority of PC users need. Certainly isn't a gaming laptop, but that is clearly not the market it is aimed at. Works well for upgrading older, less tech savvy individuals to Windows 11, with the larger screen and decent basic specs. Only Major complaint is HP's AWFUL keyboard layout. Moving the power button to the keyboard is one of the dumbest decisions I have ever seen. I've bought HP laptops for multiple people in recent years, every time there was major confusion over the power button, and I have received repeated complaints about the power button from every person who uses it. The power button is hard to find when first opening the computer, and easy to press by accident during normal use. For some reason they decided to place it in the center of the top row, right next to the delete and backspace keys, some of the most commonly used keys, making it very easy to press while typing. Just putting it in the far right hand corner of the keyboard would be a major improvement. It basically forces you to disable the power button in the windows settings, which makes turning the thing off more awkward. The arrow keys are also bad, (particularly for people that regularly use them in excel, apparently), they are half height and awkward to use, with it being easy to press the wrong direction, or both simultaneously. Bloatware is at a relative minimum, still contains some useless junk but I didn't see anything particularly bad, like borderline adware or trial antivirus software, and there wasn't anything resource intensive running at startup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Serviceable computer for basic use
Style: R5 7520
Even before this computer arrived, I was impressed by its specs relative to price. I love the AMD Ryzen series and have installed one of their CPUs in the last half dozen or so computers I've built. The AMD Radeon graphics is pretty good for an integrated solution but just can't deliver the goods like a discrete GPU. Then again, you could add a good chunk of change to the price of this laptop were you to add a GPU. I don't really like the trend toward LPDDR5 RAM. I understand the upside it has in a laptop but don't like the way it precludes upgrading. That said, 16 GB and a 512 SSD drive is enough for general use. The webcam is fine--particularly for a consumer audience. It's really offers solid specs and performance at the price point. Kudos to HP for not going overboard with bloatware and other useless apps. On the other hand, the experience of installing and using Windows is as miserable as ever. One of the great things about Ubuntu (the OS of choice on my laptop and desktop) is that it doesn't try to sell me something every time I turn on my PC. Making the Windows 11 experience even worse is the difficulty in configuring the UI. The first thing I did was try and remove the news feed and other useless feeds. It took several attempts and three restarts. The fact that MSFT makes it so hard to configure my own operating system is absurd. It's even more absurd that Windows makes it so difficult for a large audience of general consumer users. If a 'power user' with plenty of tech knowledge such as myself has to jump through endless hoops just to make the OS look and act the way I want to I can only imagine how 'average users' feel. All of the bloatware and other nonsense that comes with Windows 11 is a shame since the OS itself is IMO the best they've released since WinXP. If you're fairly tech savvy there's ways to significantly reduce or eliminate the bloatware, the burdensome resource overhead and the endless sales pitches but they definitely don't make it easy for the end user. Ultimately, however, the hardware isn't the OS--even if the OS drives the user experience. Generally, when I review a computer I can immediately name a good 'target market' that should consider it. This one isn't so easy. Most average users don't need a 17" screen anymore. With smaller bezels and better display quality you can get the same visual experience with a 16" or smaller device. I've seen 14" devices with more actual screen space than the 15" laptops of just a few years ago. A secondary problem with such a big screen is that it makes the laptop bulky. The weight isn't so much the problem as the heft due to the overall size. My primary laptop is a 15" but I also have a 16" device that I use for some content creation tasks. I was amazed at how much bulkier the 17" laptop feels even though given the comparable size it probably shouldn't. One market segment that can benefit from a larger screen is gaming enthusiasts but the lack of a discrete GPU and lack of RAM upgrade possibilities doesn't lend itself to this demographic. It might be a decent desktop replacement for office use, assuming mostly basic tasks. For example, my mom is a real estate agent and the overwhelming majority of her computer work is emails, research, taking notes, etc. These specs would be great for her as would the bigger screen. She doesn't need to drive around all day carrying her laptop and it spends 90+ percent of the time on her desk. That makes the overall heft of the HP laptop a non-issue. Of course, my inability to come up with good 'target markets' for this laptop doesn't really matter. If you like the larger screen (with the corresponding larger form factor) and don't need any heavy duty speed or processing power this is a great choice--particularly at the price point. The price point also makes it a good choice for a teenager who just wants to watch videos and email, or a parent/relative that would benefit from a larger screen and doesn't need 'bleeding edge' tech capability, etc. Overall, a great price for impressive specs in a very servicable laptop. Recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024 by James Murphy

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