Nice one! Nowadays, I think you need 16GB RAM to run an OS especially if it's stock Windows 10 Pro - YL
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@@Dovecomputers I boot the windows just to discover how to enter BIOS and install Fedora. With Xfce desktop enviro those 8GB would be sufficient, but I run many processes and programs with GUI and then it'll be so-so. But just for browsing and file manager it is enough.
I bought hp elitebook 840 G5 on two year ago,now my internal speaker is not working ,will you please help to get the internal speaker pls help me to bought the speajer6
I have this laptop but since the day i bought it i cant set up my fingerprint and it always say cant find fingerprint sensor pls could u send me driver link
If you still have this laptop to setup fingerprint shutdown and start the laptop and immediately Press F10 key continuosly. Then you will get a menu go to advance section with the help of arrow keys and from there you can turn on the fingerprint. I did it a log time ago so I forgot the particular section it is situated but you will find it there only. Just spend some time there looking around
@@beatster246 This answer is from internet I hope it works just try it once I also did something like this long time ago ------- Access the BIOS and look for a setting called Action Keys. Make sure it's enabled. In your HP laptop's BIOS, navigate to Advanced > Built-in Device Options and look for Backlit keyboard timeout. Set it to however long you want to enable backlighting.
It is much louder than the previous version. Strange thing is that it goes very silent after reached the proper temperature I guess. I'm not really sure why is it spin up the fan so much. :S
Totally agree if you don't use Skype for Business. - You can re-program them I believe. Go into the BIOS and enable "Special Keys Mapped to Fn + keypress" This is under Advanced and System Options. - YL
@@erahmaamohmed8901 shutdown and then start the laptop then after pressing start button immediately start pressing F10 key you will get a menu there go in advance section and there you will find how long you want to keep your keyboard light awake or if its totally off you can also turn on fron there only
first shutdown and the press F10 key continuosly and immediately after pressing the start button . You will get option go to advanced section you will find there BIOS of maybe keyboard light something like that. use arrow keys to navigate.
This is one thing that I've noticed about most 15" laptops nowadays with 1080 panels. The OEM scales up the display to make it look crisp (usually 125% or 150%). Consequence being the loss of screen real-estate. It's unfortunate. I've eventually adjusted myself to having it scaled at 100%, although admitting that it's still a little hard to see at the end of a long day. Other than that, this laptop has actually been pretty decent for normal desktop use.
I have the 500ssd and 16gb ddr4 version of this computer and its very hot when just surfing on the web. Its almost impossible to use the computer on your legs and surfing the web for about 1h. Anybody else have this problem? Ty
Shouldn't do. Didn't see this on our review model. The 850 G5 uses the Intel 'U' chip = low power, low heat, better battery. With a SSD, minimum heat also. Surfing the web would not tax the CPU, normally it will run approx. 1.0Ghz, almost fanless. Make sure you don't block any ventilation holes underneath the laptop, hence why you find little rubber feet for the ventilation gap. Otherwise, my guess would be a fault on your laptop - YL
You panned past a thunderbolt 3 port and called it USB-C. As a reviewer, you lost all credibility with me on that. I might recommend you do some more research before you do a product review.
It's very important to mention Thunderbolt 3 as opposed to just a USB Type-C port. The accessories that can be plugged in are drastically different. Suggestion, please try and mention how many lanes, or how much bandwidth the Thunderbolt 3 ports support. This is important for users who plan to plug into a Thunderbolt 3 dock or external graphics card (for gaming), which is becoming more and more common. Sometimes ports only have 2 (instead of 4) lanes, which means 20Gbps (instead of 40Gbps) bandwidth, which is effectively a half-speed port. Dell had done this to some of its XPS models in the past, upsetting many people. Also the CPU you mention the laptop having doesn't exist. 8850U. I think you meant 8550U.
I second Ryan, a USB-C port does not mean it has TB3 protocol, but a TB3 port always uses a USB-C port. With all the rage in eGPU lately, it's important to clarify which port is which, and the number of PCIe lanes it has for a TB3 port. One more thing, some USB-C ports comes with always on technology, which means the laptop will act as a bigger power bank for your mobile devices. An additional lightning logo may be present alongside with the typical USB logo, as in the case of HP Envy laptops, but those are certainly not TB3. The subtle difference is at the tail section of each lightning logo: TB3's logo has an arrow at the tail section, while USB-C always on does not.
A USB-C port can be: USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/s) USB 3.0 (5 Gbit/s) USB 3.0 with DisplayPort 1.2 USB 3.1 Gen2 (10 Gbit/s) USB 3.1 Gen2 with DisplayPort 1.4 Thunderbolt 3 with 2 lanes (20 Gbit/s) Thunderbolt 3 with 4 lanes (40 Gbit/s) Huge differences. I wouldn't call that half correct.
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Too bad that you're focusing so much on apps and stuff that's just features of Windows 10. Doesn't say anything about the actual hardware.
yeah she doesn't say what's the video card spec
how much battery life you getting at in real world scenarios and how is the build quality ?
The HP EliteBook 850 G5 is coming out in the channel around mid-May in the UK.
Hey is it a good laptop for using adobe softwares
Photoshop, illustrator, Xd
I've the i5 8250U version added another 8gb ram (16gb total) with fedora FDE and it is so smoooth.... pure perfection
Nice one! Nowadays, I think you need 16GB RAM to run an OS especially if it's stock Windows 10 Pro - YL
@@Dovecomputers I boot the windows just to discover how to enter BIOS and install Fedora. With Xfce desktop enviro those 8GB would be sufficient, but I run many processes and programs with GUI and then it'll be so-so. But just for browsing and file manager it is enough.
@ What screen resolution do you use ?
how much battery life you getting at in real world scenarios and how is the build quality ?
Me using 8 gb ram in 2024🥺@@Dovecomputers
I bought hp elitebook 840 G5 on two year ago,now my internal speaker is not working ,will you please help to get the internal speaker pls help me to bought the speajer6
Nice review thanks you 😁
How can you complain how long a download took? Its not the laptop, its the connection/bandwith.......sheesh
Great device what's the price?
I have this laptop but since the day i bought it i cant set up my fingerprint and it always say cant find fingerprint sensor pls could u send me driver link
If you still have this laptop to setup fingerprint shutdown and start the laptop and immediately Press F10 key continuosly. Then you will get a menu go to advance section with the help of arrow keys and from there you can turn on the fingerprint. I did it a log time ago so I forgot the particular section it is situated but you will find it there only. Just spend some time there looking around
@@irealparas u mean on bios?
@@beatster246 correct I forgot the name my bad
@@irealparas can u guide me where should i look exactly ?
@@beatster246 This answer is from internet I hope it works just try it once I also did something like this long time ago ------- Access the BIOS and look for a setting called Action Keys. Make sure it's enabled. In your HP laptop's BIOS, navigate to Advanced > Built-in Device Options and look for Backlit keyboard timeout. Set it to however long you want to enable backlighting.
What is with the noise? Is the notebook quiet? Or can you hear the fan?
Really quiet on the new Intel i7-8550u mobile chip. Fan doesn't really kick in, even when running taxing programs.
It is much louder than the previous version. Strange thing is that it goes very silent after reached the proper temperature I guess. I'm not really sure why is it spin up the fan so much. :S
@@Dovecomputers This is not true. I have the same model andnthenfan kicks in occasionally even without taxing sw.
Is it possible to add storage?
How noisy is the fan? Thanks in advance.
The 850 keeps cool most of the time, so the fans rarely fire up.
You can sort of hear them when putting the system under heavy load, although what you hear isn't too noisy or annoying. Just a very minor whine.
I have one and I don't get what for are those three stupid buttons between F12 and Delete keys. They just don't work and are absolutely redundant.
Totally agree if you don't use Skype for Business. - You can re-program them I believe. Go into the BIOS and enable "Special Keys Mapped to Fn + keypress" This is under Advanced and System Options. - YL
how much battery life you getting at in real world scenarios and how is the build quality ?
hp elitebook 850 g5 core i5
Is it comes with metal body or plastic?
EliteBooks tend to be a metal chassis.
Will you please help me to bought the internal speaker for hp elite book 840 g5
does it have touch screen?
There is a 1080P touchscreen model available - YL
Why are you judging laptop by your internet connection lol ? :D
Idk 😐
yaya i am going to get that for birthday
Nice laptop, have a good one!
How can I light the keyboard on my pc is i5 8th Gen ?
Did you know how to do it ?i have the same problem🙂🥲
@@erahmaamohmed8901 shutdown and then start the laptop then after pressing start button immediately start pressing F10 key you will get a menu there go in advance section and there you will find how long you want to keep your keyboard light awake or if its totally off you can also turn on fron there only
first shutdown and the press F10 key continuosly and immediately after pressing the start button . You will get option go to advanced section you will find there BIOS of maybe keyboard light something like that. use arrow keys to navigate.
When I set maximum resolution 1920x1080, I found everything to be extremely small (including text). Does anyone have the same problem ?
Have you tried changing the Windows 10 text scaling? - YL
This is one thing that I've noticed about most 15" laptops nowadays with 1080 panels. The OEM scales up the display to make it look crisp (usually 125% or 150%). Consequence being the loss of screen real-estate. It's unfortunate. I've eventually adjusted myself to having it scaled at 100%, although admitting that it's still a little hard to see at the end of a long day. Other than that, this laptop has actually been pretty decent for normal desktop use.
try to have more perspective in the next videos.
Can you play games with this laptop??
Only basic titles.
what about tactile or touchescreen !
how I can remove a micro SD card?
I have the 500ssd and 16gb ddr4 version of this computer and its very hot when just surfing on the web. Its almost impossible to use the computer on your legs and surfing the web for about 1h. Anybody else have this problem? Ty
Shouldn't do. Didn't see this on our review model. The 850 G5 uses the Intel 'U' chip = low power, low heat, better battery. With a SSD, minimum heat also. Surfing the web would not tax the CPU, normally it will run approx. 1.0Ghz, almost fanless. Make sure you don't block any ventilation holes underneath the laptop, hence why you find little rubber feet for the ventilation gap. Otherwise, my guess would be a fault on your laptop - YL
What about the display? if i recognize corectly the screen is only 200 nits bright?
This review model, 3JX50EA has a 220 nits panel. Some other models have 400 nits and 650 nits - YL
Tnq for video
cpu i7 8850u?? is it right?
Yep. SKU: 3JX50EA (In the UK)
It must be i7 8550u
@@Dovecomputers when people ask you is this right? have the commom sense of checking somewhere else instead of in your own flawed inventory listings
Nice video
Touch screen?
Ye I think I will buy one
Which one is better , (Hp EliteBook 850 G5 Core i7 8th Generation, Ram 16 Gb, SSD 512 Gb Nvme, Display 15.6" FHd, Readeon, Dedicated 2Gb GPU, Intel UHD Graphic 8 gb) VS (HP ZBook 14U G5 Core i7 8th Gen Ram 16 Gb
SSD 512 Gb Nvme
Display 14" FHd
Readeon Dedicated 2Gb
Intel UHD Graphic 8 gb)
Only difference is the screen size.
@@Dovecomputers I'm a professional Graphic designer. Which one is more perfect tor heavy work ?
@@topdesignamin5453 zbook is better
Trying Forza on a business laptop...hem...
Wait, How does it handle the gaming?
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You panned past a thunderbolt 3 port and called it USB-C. As a reviewer, you lost all credibility with me on that. I might recommend you do some more research before you do a product review.
Actually, we are both right. It is a USB-C with Thunderbolt 3. Thank you for highlighting the mistake.
She is half correct. She forgot to mention it is a Thunderbolt Port.
The Thunderbolt Port is a USB Type-C Connector
It's very important to mention Thunderbolt 3 as opposed to just a USB Type-C port. The accessories that can be plugged in are drastically different.
Suggestion, please try and mention how many lanes, or how much bandwidth the Thunderbolt 3 ports support. This is important for users who plan to plug into a Thunderbolt 3 dock or external graphics card (for gaming), which is becoming more and more common. Sometimes ports only have 2 (instead of 4) lanes, which means 20Gbps (instead of 40Gbps) bandwidth, which is effectively a half-speed port. Dell had done this to some of its XPS models in the past, upsetting many people.
Also the CPU you mention the laptop having doesn't exist. 8850U. I think you meant 8550U.
I second Ryan, a USB-C port does not mean it has TB3 protocol, but a TB3 port always uses a USB-C port. With all the rage in eGPU lately, it's important to clarify which port is which, and the number of PCIe lanes it has for a TB3 port.
One more thing, some USB-C ports comes with always on technology, which means the laptop will act as a bigger power bank for your mobile devices. An additional lightning logo may be present alongside with the typical USB logo, as in the case of HP Envy laptops, but those are certainly not TB3. The subtle difference is at the tail section of each lightning logo: TB3's logo has an arrow at the tail section, while USB-C always on does not.
A USB-C port can be:
USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/s)
USB 3.0 (5 Gbit/s)
USB 3.0 with DisplayPort 1.2
USB 3.1 Gen2 (10 Gbit/s)
USB 3.1 Gen2 with DisplayPort 1.4
Thunderbolt 3 with 2 lanes (20 Gbit/s)
Thunderbolt 3 with 4 lanes (40 Gbit/s)
Huge differences. I wouldn't call that half correct.
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