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HP Flagship 17 Laptop - w/Office 2024 Lifetime & External Optical Drive • Intel i5-1334U CPU • 17.3" HD+ Display • Fingerprint • HD Webcam • Wi-Fi6 • Win 11 Pro • Silver (32GB RAM | 1TB SSD)

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Style: 32GB DDR4 RAM | 1TB SSD


Color: Silver


Features

  • High Performance: The HP 17 Business Laptop is equipped with the Intel i5-1334U processor, featuring 10 cores designed to deliver efficient multitasking and strong performance. With a base clock speed of 3.4 GHz and the ability to turbo boost up to 4.6 GHz, the Intel i5-1334U ensures quick response times and smooth operation, making it well-suited for both gaming and everyday computing tasks
  • Immersive Display: The HP Business Laptop boasts a 17.3-inch HD+(1600 x 900) screen that delivers vibrant, sharp visuals. The high-definition display ensures that multimedia content and games appear crisp and detailed, offering an immersive experience. Additionally, the anti-glare coating reduces reflections, improving usability in various lighting conditions
  • Advanced Connectivity: Protect your privacy with the built-in HD 720p webcam featuring a Privacy Shutter, enabling secure video calls and meetings without compromising personal space. Stay seamlessly connected with Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3, which ensure a fast, reliable connection for all your online tasks and communications.
  • Comprehensive Software Suite: The package includes a lifetime license for Microsoft Office, granting access to vital productivity tools. Furthermore, this HP Business Laptop runs on Windows 11 Pro, offering a sleek, user-centric operating system with bolstered security features and optimized gaming performance.
  • Versatile Usage Scenarios: Whether you're a mobile professional, a content creator, or a student, the HP 17 laptop is versatile enough to adapt to your specific needs. Its powerful features and stunning display make it an excellent choice for a wide range of tasks, ensuring you're prepared for any challenge or scenario

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Statement:Original Seal is opened for upgrade ONLY. If the computer has modifications, then the manufacturer box is opened for it to be tested and inspected and to install the upgrades to achieve the specifications as advertised.HP Laptop 17.3" FHD Notebook Intel® Core™ i5-1334U More screen, less footprint The HP 17.3 inch Laptop PC is about sustainability while blending performance and comfort. Purposefully designed See more and enjoy flicker-free images on a HD+ IPS screen with a narrow bezel, and get comfy while you type with a new lift-hinge that elevates the keyboard. Performance you can trust Multitasking feels easy and fast with the performance of an intel processor, powerful graphics, and speedy Wi-Fi technology. Store more of what you love with a lot of storage. Breathe easy Everyday computing made easy, with a wide array of comfort features like HP Fast Charge and an enlarged click pad.Brand: HPProcessor: Intel® Core™ i5-1334U (up to 4.6 GHz, 12 MB L3 cache, 10 cores, 12 threads) + Intel® GraphicsProcessor Core: 10-CoreProcessor Brand: IntelProcessor Speed (up to): 4.6GHzOperating System: Windows 11 ProGraphics: Intel® GraphicsGPU Brand: IntelGPU Type: IntegratedScreen Size: 17.30 inchesScreen Resolution: HD+ (1600 x 900)Display brightness: 250 nitsMemory: up to 64GB DDR4 RAMHard Drive: up to 4TB Solid State DriveType of Memory (RAM): DDR4Storage Type: SSDWireless technology: Realtek Wi-Fi 6 (2x2) and Bluetooth® 5.3 wireless cardWebcam: HP True Vision 720p HD camera with integrated dual array digital microphonesKeyboard: Full- size, soft grey keyboard with numeric keypadColor: SilverPorts & Slots:1 x USB Type-C2 x USB Type-A1 x HDMI 1 x Headphone/Microphone CombinationDimensions (W X D X H): 15.78 x 10.15 x 0.81 inWeight: 4.6 lb

Brand: HP


Model Name: HP 17 laptop


Screen Size: 17.3 Inches


Color: Silver


Hard Disk Size: 1 TB


CPU Model: Core i5


Ram Memory Installed Size: 32 GB


Operating System: Windows 11 Pro


Special Feature: Fingerprint Reader


Graphics Card Description: Integrated


Standing screen display size: ‎17.3 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1600 x 900 pixels


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1600x900 Pixels


Processor: ‎3.4 GHz core_i5


RAM: ‎DDR4


Hard Drive: ‎1 TB SSD


Chipset Brand: ‎Intel


Card Description: ‎Integrated


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ax


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎3


Brand: ‎HP


Series: ‎HP 17 laptop


Item model number: ‎HP 17 laptop


Operating System: ‎Windows 11 Pro


Item Weight: ‎4.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎15.78 x 0.81 x 10.15 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎15.78 x 0.81 x 10.15 inches


Color: ‎Silver


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Number of Processors: ‎10


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Solid State


Optical Drive Type: ‎No Optical Drive


Date First Available: April 17, 2025


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  • Superb laptop for the money - After you remove the crapware
I just bought my nephew who is going to college an HP Stream 13 for $230. Beautiful and powerful computer, but it took me 90 minutes to remove all the stickers and all the crapware & adware. I still need to offload the recovery partition to a flash disk to recover the SSD storage. It has a total of 32 GB SSD storage so every bit counts. I'm also waiting for a 64 GB MicroSD card http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IVPU7AO so I can expand the storage. Removing the crapware and adware took 2 hours plus another hour to install Windows update. I removed all the browser extensions and add-ons in IE and then installed Chrome. Then I installed CCleaner and removed McAfee anti-virus so that I can just use the free Microsoft AV. Also removed a bunch of bloatware like Cisco wireless networking utilities like LEAP and Apple Bonjour. Removed the Realtek card reader software since it slows the card reader down. Then downloaded fresh Realtek card reader driver and manually installed the driver without using their setup program. UPDATE - I had to remove all the HP tools (support and registration) as well. They were intermittently hammering the CPU to 100% and other people in HP forums were complaining about this problem. Once uninstalled, the CPU usage problems went away. Something else that caused some mildly high CPU usage during media playback was the Realtek DTS audio processing service and I've disabled that and the system performs better. It was not needed for playback quality and it was actually detrimental to audio recording quality. The thing that slowed me down was that I had to gather my nephew's personal info to create a Microsoft account for him. It was mandatory since this is the free version of MS Windows 8.1 (with Bing). But the MS Account allows him to use MS Office online for free so it's worth setting up. I also had to carefully remove 3 stickers on the keyboard rest. Intel sticker was tilted. Now it's a beautiful clean system and it boots very fast and loads everything fast. It handles most computing tasks just fine and now I'm loathed to give this away. Some people will complain about the 2GB of RAM which is not expandable, but I never have any problems with 2GB RAM because I don't leave a 20 browser tabs open. You're not going to use this laptop for 3D intensive gaming or 3D rendering so the RAM shouldn't be an issue. I have a desktop computer with 8 GB of RAM for running games and virtual machines and content production and no one should expect the HP Stream 13 to perform this role. It runs fewer than 10 web browser tabs just fine and it's extremely snappy running Microsoft Office Online or Google apps. I ran a Youtube 1080P on Chrome browser. Google is screwing all of us now by forcing their VP9 codec on us which forces this computer to use software video decoding. This dual-core CPU is pegged at 100% utilization and forced to overclock to 2.58 GHz and it will still hiccup if a youtube ad shows up. Of course this is just chewing up the battery. By comparison, I tested a 1080P H.264 .MP4 video downloaded from Google and the CPU hovered around 8% during smooth playback. Google needs to shove their VP8 & VP9 codec where the sun don't shine. But thank goodness for "Magic Actions for YouTube" (a Chrome plugin) letting me disable Google's VP9 HTML5 crap. Now Chrome runs Youtube in flash mode with H.264 hardware decoding and the CPU hovers around 20%. Here's a screenshot of the CPU pegged at 100% with VP9 software decode [...]. Here's the CPU hovering at 20% using Flash mode with H.264 hardware decode [...]. I've been hammering on this system with tests for over two hours. The Intel N2840 2.16 GHz processor is being forced to burst to 2.58 GHz from all the work I'm throwing at it. Windows Update is hammering the IO and CPU. The brightness level is even set to 60% and the battery level still reads 79% with 4 hours 24 minutes remaining. After all the tweaks and cleanup I've done, the slim HP Stream 13 3.42 lb laptop is running smooth as butter. The 13.3" 1366x768 non-glare matte screen is the perfect compromise between viewabiliy and compactness. Would be even nicer if HP could sell us a 1920x1080 13.3" screen but probably not at the $230 price point. Another small gripe is that the bezel is a little bigger than I'd like. The Stream 13 has a 720P webcam, but I wouldn't even call it 360P quality. It's incredibly grainy using indoor lighting, but what were you expecting for a $230 laptop? It's certainly not going to look like the camera on the MacBook Pro. Get yourself a $66 Logitech C920 which has awesome image quality and 1080P hardware encoding if you want a nice webcam. Even a $29 720P webcam will look leaps and bounds better. On the audio output side, the HP Stream 13 has good sound output from the TRRS jack. It can drive my large 808 headphones with authority. By comparison, my Lenovo ThinkPad T430 business laptop couldn't push my 808s at all! The audio recording on the other hand stinks in the default setting. The integrated microphone sucks like most integrated microphones on laptops. It is very laggy because of all the noise cancellation algorithms they apply to it. The recorded sound (using Audacity) is noise free but it is extremely unnatural due to excessive noise reduction. I don't like the recorded sound at all. UPDATE - After disabling the DTS Realtek audio processing, the playback quality was still just as good. Recording with the internal microphone actually improved a lot. The internal microphone in the HP Stream 13 actually isn't too shabby. It is surprisingly usable quality for VoIP or Video Calling. The Stream 13 also has a 3.5mm TRRS phone connector port for headphones and earbuds with microphones. That means you can use the same earbuds with mic that you use with your smartphone. The problem is that while it sounds a lot more natural than the integrated microphone, it's a faint yet noisy signal. The input volume was set to 100% with a 10 dB (fake software preamp) boost and it's still only reaching 20% peak sound levels in Audacity. My Nexus 4 and Samsung S4 on the other hand produce extremely good quality recordings with the same earbuds or headphones with microphones. To put this in context, my Lenovo ThinkPad T430 from work has the same audio recording quality problems with the integrated mic and TRRS port. If you want to work around these sound recording issues, buy yourself a $34 Samson GoMic. It's the best money you'll ever spend on a USB microphone. The other option is that you can get a bluetooth headphone with microphone since the HP Stream 13 has bluetooth capability. The trackpad on the HP Stream 13 is large and usable. It supports gestures like two-finger scrolling. But if you really want a good experience, buy a bluetooth mouse and use the integrated bluetooth in the Stream 13. Lastly, here are the disk performance results for the internal 32 GB SSD storage. It's one of the slowest SSDs on the market, but it's still around 15 times faster than a normal hard drive when it comes to small file transfers. [...] Conclusion: This is a superb mobility laptop for the money, but only if you remove all the crapware and apply all the optimizations I performed above. Summary of crapware removed and optimizations performed. * Apple Bonjour. * Cisco LEAP and EAPFAST * McAfee AV * Realtek cardreader software (note that you need to download just the new drivers and then just install drivers manually without software. Don't remove if you don't know how to install new drivers because you'll lose the card reader) * HP Tools registration * HP Tools support * Disable Realtek DTS audio effects. Just type DTS at start screen and the program will pop up. * Install Chrome * If you use Chrome, install "Magic Actions for YouTube" plugin for Chrome to disable ads, pick the default resolution, and force Flash mode instead of HTML5 mode. Flash mode uses H.264 MPEG AVC video which supports hardware acceleration for very low CPU usage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2014 by George Ou

  • HP Stream 13 and (ASUS X205TA and Mac Mini)
The HP Stream 11 and 13 are very nice small low cost PCs. I bought the Stream 13 because of the bigger screen and the extra ports. Otherwise the two appear to be twins. The nice bonus is the Office 365 personal! It gives one license for the PC and 1 license for another phone or android device. At the same time I also acquired the ASUS X205TA model with similar price but quite different otherwise. The X205TA appears to be slightly better made and a lot smaller but does not have the Office 365 personal so the value proposition is quite a bit different ($69 for Office 365 Personal not being included). Overall they are both real real nice PCs. The screen and keyboard are better on the ASUS and the CPU speed and value with Office are far better on the HP. The ASUS is also quite a bit smaller if you want a real small lightweight netbook. Other small differences on networking show the ASUS using the 5MHZ band and the HP using the 2.4. When applying fixes the HP kicked butt over the ASUS. Since these both have 32GB storage remember to use a cheap USB key to create a recovery partition and reclaim the 8 GB space. Also add a 64GB card to enhance memory. And for those in the continuing battle between MS and Apple I also acquired a Mac Mini with Yosemite. I like both brands but given the current pricing and function Microsoft and Windows 8.1 wins easily. The Mac interface although pretty is still just a kludgy shell over Unix. Since I have been away from Mac for a long time I had to look everything up on Google. Not intuitive at all. I guess I have gotten used to the better aspects of Windows 8.1. I think most Mac users that like the Mac do not run many programs. Recently I have seen articles saying Apple never wants to merge the iOS and Mac platforms. They are aiming at their foot now because the Windows 8.1 form factors from phone to mega gaming rig are a huge advantage. From the tiny $99 units to the two $199 laptops above to Enterprise level units the experience is the same. Not to mention Apple stole the 8.1 tile interface made it round and called it the Apple watch. What is Apple doing right? The Mini has a wonderful no cost Development environment that just about erases the value difference and a $19 server. Strange to see the two sides trade their advantages eh? MS getting more user friendly and Apple getting more developer friendly. In summary you cannot go wrong. The HP Streams are neat, fast and cute while the ASUS X205 is tiny, precise and great to interact with the internet on. My main internet consumer to date has been a Nexus 7 with the latest android but the compatabily larger screen and small size of the ASUS will probably change that. On Office 365 found one downside, you cannot have 2 licenses on the same user id. MS please fix. The workaround is to create 2 ids but then you lose the wonderful Homegroup support. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2014 by Konrad Underkofler

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