HP ProBook 650 G8 i5 1135G7u 2.40Ghz 16GB RAM 256GB SSD 15.6" FHD Win 11 i found this on ebay for 900AUD with a screen of 1000 nits and 75% NTSC seems a better screen than the one reviewed here. I wonder if its a good deal for a junior software engineer
it is completely different machine. macbook air is an iphone with a bigger screen and a keypad, but probook is a pretty powerful PC for all of your need, except playing heavy games
maybe the best choice among laptops, but I prefer to work with screens of 21' at least. it's a bit hard to work when you can see a small amount of code at a time and scroll a lot to reach the row you need. but it's a problem of a screen size, not of this exact laptop.
HP ProBook 650 G8 i5 1135G7u 2.40Ghz 16GB RAM 256GB SSD 15.6" FHD Win 11 i found this on ebay for 900AUD with a screen of 1000 nits and 75% NTSC seems a better screen than the one reviewed here. I wonder if its a good deal for a junior software engineer
Where's the second slot to install additional hdd storage ?
Concise and well explained review for the specs. Liked and subscribed.
can you explain me why they don’t put exhaust from left side which they used in old models evan in g7 also
2:11 a microSD card did not fit in that slot
Is it good for aitocad?
Yes, it does.
Can i upgrade with 1t SSD NVme PCIe 4.0 ?
Yes, You can.
Is it good in compare with macbook m1 air?
it is completely different machine. macbook air is an iphone with a bigger screen and a keypad, but probook is a pretty powerful PC for all of your need, except playing heavy games
Is it suitable for software engineer??
maybe the best choice among laptops, but I prefer to work with screens of 21' at least. it's a bit hard to work when you can see a small amount of code at a time and scroll a lot to reach the row you need. but it's a problem of a screen size, not of this exact laptop.
I would say not since it has lot of proprietary components that don't work in Linux systems
@@jiriurban5772 someone on reddit mentioned that it works fine with linux