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HP Pavilion 15.6", Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSB+32GB Optane, Lunar Gold

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HP Pavilion 15.6", Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSB+32GB Optane, Lunar Gold

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4.56 out of 5stars
(16 reviews)

Most helpful positive review

5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
12/03/2020
There is a LOT to love about this laptop!
Over the past thirty years, whenever I have purchased Windows-based PCs or laptops, I have always chosen HP products. Never once have I been disappointed... especially now with this HP Pavilion 15.6 i7 8/5 12+32 Lunar Gold Laptop! Following are the Pros & Cons I found with this laptop... Pros: -- Sleek, slender design with an elegant color and styling -- Extremely lightweight -- Powers up super fast & connects to web pages even faster -- With a 512 GB SSD drive, I can't imagine ever even coming close to overloading it with data... plus the advanced technology that the SSD drive brings really boosts loading and booting times -- It has a touchscreen! I really appreciate the versatility that having this option brings. You can use the touchscreen or the keyboard and mouse. Sometimes being able to utilize the touchscreen helps projects go so much faster -- Comes with a full 8 GB of Memory & a 60Hz refresh rate -- It has Microsoft Paint preloaded... This may sound silly to a lot of people and probably not a typical thing that most people look for when purchasing a new laptop, but (for me) there was a time when Paint was the only design software available to graphic artists. I am now retired, but I had not seen or used Paint in over 30 years, so it was really fun and nostalgic for me -- I kept it powered up and played around with it for ten hours straight without the battery completely losing its charge -- The battery charged to full incredibly fast when I charged it after first opening the packaging -- I have two other laptops and an iPhone and none of the three power up, connect to the Internet, or load pages nearly as fast as this HP Pavilion 15.6. I also no longer have pages freeze or suffer annoying extra buffering times/signal losses -- It has a slot for an SD card (I had been utilizing a converter on my previous laptop) -- The Intel Core i7 provides cooler running technology for less heat and less noise, offers a cache size of 8 MB (increasing instruction execution speed), and gives the laptop a processor speed that is very fast due to a combination of turbo boost and hyper threading technologies. This laptop PC did not get nearly as hot as my other laptops do under heavy use -- With Windows 10 we see the return of the Start Menu (and with a new look)! YAY! Plus, Windows 10 offers more user control in that switching applications on and off is greatly simplified and we now have the ability to choose which programs startup automatically when the laptop is powered on -- The Desktop is neatly organized & streamlined... and offers easy access to news, weather, streaming services, music, and online shopping -- The 15.6" display is large enough and clear enough for the most weary of eyes -- It has an elevated keyboard which makes entering data so much more comfortable -- It has connections for: - HDMI 1.4b - RJ-45 - USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A - USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C - Headphone/Microphone Combo - HP Fast Charge - Media Reader -- Has the Wifi 6 & Bluetooth 5 Combo -- Comes equipped with an HP Wide Vision HD Camera (88-degree, wide-angle field of view) -- Offers an easy method of syncing all of your devices -- The keyboard light readily activates at all of the appropriate and needed times Cons: -- There is no Optical Drive (no DVD, CD, or Blu-ray drive) -- I am not at all familiar with the Microsoft Edge Browser, but my initial impression is that it leaves me with some privacy concerns... although the settings in Microsoft Edge do allow me the ability to control a good bit of what is and isn't shared or stored -- It seems like the majority of the software and/or applications pre-installed on this laptop require a purchase after a short free-trial period. This is something I am not at all used to with HP computer systems (Microsoft Office is installed, but you have to purchase it to use it for any length of time) -- The popup ads that appear on startup are annoying and I feel like a lot of the system components are setup to try to get me to buy software and/or applications whose developers are partners with Microsoft... and, for which Microsoft likely receives profits over and above the purchase price of the laptop itself -- You will receive emails trying to get you to purchase various products and services for your HP Pavilion 15.6... some repeatedly -- I have primarily utilized a Mac over the past decade so I had forgotten that you must purchase virus protection for Windows-based operating systems and this is an expense that I was not anticipating -- I did not want to setup a Microsoft Outlook account, but you have no choice as you are unable to complete setup without doing so (I already had a sufficient number of email accounts), and while you can utilize an existing email to setup your Outlook account, this just added to my anxiety over privacy concerns -- A lot of personal information was required to setup the laptop and, while my privacy concerns may be completely unfounded, only time will tell if too much information was given... It's hard because Microsoft is not clear about what user data they collect and/or how it is utilized. I regret that I do not have the personal skill-set to disable the tools that track computer behavior in an "advanced" installation. -- The Windows Media Center is no longer available with Windows 10 Overall, I am VERY happy with the HP PAVILION 15.6 i7 8/512+32 LAPTOP-LUNAR GOLD and am extremely pleased to own one. I LOVE the sleek & elegant design and warp-speed services. Like I said, my privacy concerns may turn out to be completely unfounded. I just need to give it time and see how things go... and start to feel more comfortable with this system. In summary, there are WAY more advantages than disadvantages to owning and utilizing this particular HP Laptop PC! I do highly recommend this product.
GrannySparkReviewer

Most helpful negative review

1.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
09/13/2020
Crap from the Beginning
Honestly the worst. As others have stated, the fan literally sounds like a jet engine right from the getgo. Even if you don't have a singular file on it yet. I installed avast antivirus and have otherwise just been using Microsoft word, excel, powerpoint, and a few websites for school. It has crashed at least 3 times in less than 1 month of use with some random error message stating third party antivirus software caused a problem. I have had avast on all of my previous HP laptops and computers and have never had an issue. I know I installed the correct one. Just now, less than a month into having this laptop, I plugged in my iPhone to charge it and my mouse disappeared and I couldn't recover or move it. I tried bringing up the task manager or hitting the windows key. The laptop did not respond. I held the power button to shut it off and when it started up again it said there was an issue with my computer that it couldn't repair. WHAT ISSUE!? What issue could this laptop possibly have that has nothing but AVAST, word, excel, and PowerPoint files on it? I will be contacting HP for a full refund. I highly urge you to look for a different laptop, no matter how great the specs may seem. Keep looking.
Yasemin
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/13/2020
    Xmas Present
    This is an excellent starter P.C. for my 11 year old daughters, the beautiful rose gold finish is stylish enough for any preteen looking to make a splash with local study groups. Fast processor for not only social media multitasking but live streams as well. Beautifully designed with performance in mind.
    KekeT
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/12/2020
    Great laptop for the price!
    I am reviewing the HP Pavilion 15 laptop. It has a 15.6 inch HD screen which is nice for streaming and graphics. This is my first laptop that is not a Mac so it took me a while to get used to, but what I did like is that it is fairly lightweight, it has a nice microphone and speakers, and is easy to set up. It also has a touchscreen, which I wasn’t sure I would use or even like, but I LOVE it! From completely dead it only took two hours to get a full charge and the battery life is quite good. There are two type-A USB ports and one type-C USB port, a HDMI port, a SD media card reader and a headphone jack. No CD/DVD drive but I guess that is the norm now. The Intel core i7 makes it fast and easily streamed Netflix for me. I appreciated the numeric keypad on the side also. It took me a while to figure out how to get the keyboard backlit but I did, but it doesn’t stay on. The laptop is predominantly plastic also, which I was surprised by but you really can’t do much better for the price. This would be a good laptop for students or for those of us who just use it for shopping and zoom visits, not sure about gaming since I don’t do gaming. For what I need, this laptop is perfect for me.
    Shezilla77
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/11/2020
    Overall quick and easy to set up
    When I saw the screen size it was a bit worrying, but it turns out it's just fine and I don't notice that it's too small like I thought I would. Set up was a breeze, within just a few minutes I was connected to my home wireless internet. The keys are springy but not loose. The print on the keys is large and seems to be good quality, won't rub off with use. I surfed the internet with multiple windows (5) open at the same time and the processor kept up. I could hear it running which I was not used to really, but it was ok after I got used to it. When I picked it up to move it, it was light! I was thrilled! It's easy to move around, but still sturdy and not flimsy. I downloaded some apps/programs and it was easy and the memory seems to be plenty for my household use. I used it plugged in only, so can't comment on the battery life. I would say the processor is not for gaming but great for household basic use, watching videos, emailing, researching things or school/work use. I"m happy with it.
    Sueann
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/10/2020
    HP Upgrade
    This is an upgrade from the HP laptop I was using and I am very satisfied with the lightweight feel and the color of the lunar gold; very soft and professional. I work with numbers so having the seperate numeric keypad for data entry is a huge bonus. I love the backlit keyboard but I do have issue at times because I am still getting used to the sensitivity of the cursor. I press it when I don’t intend to. The display is huge and makes it great to be able to zoom in on things . It’s cool using the touchscreen feature just be prepared to have a wipe for screens to remove fingerprints. This laptop is so fast and I love it. It has a lot of storage space for me and I think it makes a great everyday use laptop.
    pbdkari
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/09/2020
    Fun and powerful
    Very lightweight and thin, so easy to carry, but I would recommend a padded case to protect it. The muted gold finish looks very professional and classy. When you first boot up, Cortana starts speaking in a clear, loud voice - very impressed with the speaker clarity. It takes you step by step through the startup process using voice, mouse or touch screen commands, nice for non-technical users. The specs are set up for an average user (office work, internet research, etc.), although it would handle basic gaming (i5 processor, 512GB solid state drive, 8GB SODIMM DDR4 SDRAM). The screen has nice clarity for office and internet use, but not sure how it would do for advanced graphics requirements. It has an internal microphone, camera, blue tooth, HDMI port, a USB port on each side, micro-SD card reader, combination jack for audio-out and in, and a slot for a security cable. It has a single-pane touch-pad which you get used to pretty quickly (or you can add a blue tooth mouse separately). It does NOT have a CD/DVD player nor a full size SD card reader, so you would need to connect an external USB device for those functions. The battery life seems to hold better than previous laptops, but I have not pulled any all-nighters to test it yet. Overall, this laptop has a solid feel and the specs make it a good workhorse for a variety of demands.
    Zchkai
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/09/2020
    Great Slender HP Laptop!
    I often take my work home with me, so having a computer is necessary. The HP Pavilion 15 laptop has been great so far meeting most of my work needs. Set up is a breeze with Cortana walking you through a short process of voice commands. It's been able to create the word documents I need for work, although I may end up purchasing more software for more advanced projects. The computer runs fast and has a great, vivid display on its convenient touchscreen. I do wish it had a CD/DVD drive as I still use one at times. I love the helpful backlit keyboard along with others who have used it in my house. The lunar gold color is really nice as it's more of a soft, pale gold. The speakers work great, are quite loud and I haven't experienced any distortion. This laptop comes with a Windows 10 Home operating system and several other features I look forward to exploring. The battery lasts around 7 or 8 hours depending on screen brightness, volume usage etc.. Being just under 4 lbs, it's easy to transport and doesn't take up much space being so slender. I know others have mentioned that the fan is noisy when operating, but that hasn't been my experience. I've been quite pleased with this laptop thus far, surfing the web, doing work projects and even streaming a couple of movies and absolutely recommend purchasing this product.
    Podgy3
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/06/2020
    High quality & Easy Set Up!!!
    This HP laptop is incredible!! The HP Pavilion Lunar Gold Laptop worked perfectly for my son's online schooling. Cortana walked me through the set up in about 10min. It was so easy!! The HP Pavilion has so many options to customize my laptop to my needs and wants. It is i5 processor, 8gb system memory, and has 15.6 full HD touch screen. The appearance is so sleek and professional looking. It's not heavy and can easily fit into my tote bag when I travel. I love how clear the audio sounds and the display is so vibrant and high definition. Everything looks so clear. I also really like that the battery last a long time without having to be charged. Overall this laptop is super high quality and exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend.
    Mel05
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/04/2020
    ❤ Stellar Build Quality Performance & Touchscreen
    The HP Pavilion Laptop 15-eg0050wm is near-perfect mid-price notebook, with stellar performance and luxury features aplenty. But before we get into the review, I'd like to give HP some advice: fix your nomenclature! HP's lineup this year includes several lookalike Pavilion laptops with similar-sounding names and prices that vary only slightly. The features, however, vary a lot. For example, Model 15-eg0050wm (this one) has a big, beautiful full-HD multi-touchscreen whereas lookalike Model 15-cs3055wm has no touch capacity whatsoever. Other models lack backlit keyboards, etc. Avoid disappointment: if you've read the reviews and settled on a particular model, for goodness sake, write the model number down and be sure it's the one in your shopping cart. Personally, I suggest going with 15-eg0050wm: PLUSES: ❤ Bright, Vibrant Screen. When you unbox this laptop, you may look at the screen and say "meh," because HP's default graphics settings are more natural and less intense than the defaults used by some other manufacturers. The default displays of Samsung tablets, for example, are so saturated colors appear hallucinogenic, so if that's what you're used to, your HP screen may strike you as pallid. Not a bit! Just fire up the Intel Graphics Command Center pre-loaded on your system and you can manually adjust color intensity, hue and saturation of still images and videos, live previewing your changes. In seconds, my screen colors popped to my complete satisfaction. ❤ Fleet, flawless multi-touch capability (identifies all ten of your fingertips separately). I adore my mobile, Android apps and this feature enables me to emulate them on PC if I feel like it. ❤ 16:9 aspect ratio. This used to be the normal PC screen ratio, but narrow screens are in vogue these days and so much the pity if, like me, you frequent text-heavy websites and enjoy reading long articles. Old school 16:9 is much better for readers. ❤ Super-responsive, whisper-quiet backlit keyboard that is a joy to use and doesn't click or flex. Touchpad is oversized and there is a dedicated number pad. NOTE: The gray keyboard numbers and symbols do not contrast anywhere near highly enough against the warm silver for hunt & peck typists or the visually impaired but more about that in the Minuses section. ❤ Sufficiently loud speakers for a laptop. Sound doesn't distort at max volume. HP makes a point of letting you know they're made by Bang & Olufsen, but don't set your expectations too high -- these are still only laptop speakers and the sound is thin. Still, it isn't tinny, and that's saying something these days. (I preferred HPs pre-2015 speakers made by Beats). ❤ Very lightweight -- 1.75kg (3.85809 lbs). AC adapter is also light and compact. ❤ Build-quality feels super-solid. I'd been concerned HP's ballyhooed micro-edges (thin bezels) might make the laptop flimsy as I'm accustomed to work-issued HP Elitebooks built like tanks, but the unit is plenty sturdy and requires no special handling. ❤ Terrific strong Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5 signals: it sees many networks and devices that my other pcs, tablets, phones and smart appliances aren't detecting. Screencasting to my Chromecast and Fire TV dongles is working flawlessly. ❤ The Windows 10 Operating System is a very clean install with almost no junkware added. The only exceptions are Netflix and the security provider McAfee (I uninstalled both). ❤ Battery: Lasts 8 hours. Charges pretty fast. I play no video games and I am getting the promised 8 hours (I would gmore if I didn't set my screen to maximum brightness). ❤ Case color: I was happy to unbox and find that the Lunar Gold case is a warm silver, not gold. Who would want a gold-colored laptop? ❤ 512 Gig solid state drive. Fast and silent. ❤ 8 Gigs of Ram: more than adequate for my programming and entertainment. ❤ Cool and quiet: I was a mite concerned, having read reviews about some related Pavilion models claiming the fan ran constantly. Oddly, the fan did fire up and run at first but only during the initial hours of setup. After the first full charge was completed (and I had uninstalled all of the McAfee software), the fan rarely ever goes on and it's running cooler than average for a laptop: between 96 and 104 Fahrenheit. MINUSES: ☹ The main drawback of this Pavilion line is that the product designer responsible for the keyboard sacrificed function for the sake of form in selecting a font color and style that is only barely visible if you are using the laptop in a well-lit room. Honestly, I really resent this new breed of product and software designers that give no thought at all to those who are lesser abled or visually impaired. Many, many reviewers have mentioned their difficulties in reading the keyboard. HP could make lemonade from lemons and produce a silicone keyboard overlay with high contrast characters and symbols on it, pricing it very reasonably and marketing it directly to everyone who purchased the product. I am a very fast touch typist so this poor visibility doesn't prevent my enjoyment of this product --however even controls as simple as the power key (hidden in the function row) require a few seconds hunt. I plan to buy some tiny nail stickers for manicures to affix to the case above the Power and Delete keys and add a tiny silicone bump to the "A" and the "J" so I can position my hands without looking. ☹ Ports: It doesn't have a standard ethernet port. This is scarcely a negative, because you can still use a USB-C to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter to achieve a hardwired cable connection, and most folks don't use ethernet on notebooks, but still some might miss that port. Here are the ports it does have, according to HP's website: "This model has a 1 SuperSpeed USB Type-C® 10Gbps signaling rate (USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort™ 1.4, HP Sleep and Charge); 2 SuperSpeed USB Type-A 5Gbps signaling rate; 1 HDMI 2.0; 1 AC smart pin; 1 headphone/microphone combo". There is also a built-in smart card reader. ☹ No paper manual: This isn't a hardship for people like me who look stuff up online but I don't think manufacturers have any idea how much some older consumers miss big, fat hard-copy manuals with step by step instructions. I have relatives who would love a new computer or phone but refuse to upgrade, fearing the learning curve without a manual. ☹ This may be the fault of McAfee, not HP, but I specifically declined the offer of a software trial and yet not only was said software installed but I found myself on their mailing list. Bad McAfee! Nevertheless, it was simple to remove all traces of the product, which can't always be said for security software. CONCLUSION: All in all, this is the by far the nicest non-employer issued laptop I have ever had to date. In an age of declining manufacturing standards and poor quality control, HP is still generally reliable and the Pavilion line is reasonably priced. I love it! Just be sure to identify the appropriate model that has all the features you want and buy accordingly. The difference in price from one Pavilion model to the next is that significant and you may regret the features you forfeit more than any savings you gain.
    brassy
  • 3.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/04/2020
    Fast and responsive
    This review is for HP 15.6 model: EG0050WM PROS: very fast running laptop touchscreen very responsive The laptop for it's weight is surprisingly easy to handle and not a burden to the lap. displaying Windows "windows" is so much easier and fun with the touchscreen and trackpad set-up is easy trackpad is very responsive turning "on" the laptop and "restarts" happen fast connecting bluetooth earbuds and headphones seamless music and youtube sounded good through either earbud sets I connected I downloaded 4.3 gb's of music from my phone to the laptop in 5 minutes (fast) CONS: Camera is 720p-it's grainy-for such a good laptop-- 720p is a cheap addition the keyboard is offset left of center-you must shift to the left to type-(a real irritation) The F key row is "small" which includes the "delete" key--irritating for sure (doable but irritating) PRELOADED APPS: I found all the preloaded apps from HP very useful except one. The HP Smart app wouldn't work with my HP printer properly. It printed in "huge" print. I had to uninstall it and let Windows print and that went just fine. "Your phone" app worked beautifully...was very impressed The HP B&O audio control app lets you control more bass and other things for your earbuds.. FINAL IMPRESSION: This laptop is a fast running machine and it's easy to use most all functions. I would recommend it to a friend with the reservation about the keyboard and camera. The offset keyboard is "almost" a deal breaker for me because I've been a typist all my life. I constantly have to look for the placement of my fingers unto the "home" row even though the home row has the raised tabs. I deducted 2 stars just for the keyboard layout and placement. Would those drawbacks keep me from recommending someone to buy this laptop? Not if the price was right. :))
    ALI
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/03/2020
    There is a LOT to love about this laptop!
    Over the past thirty years, whenever I have purchased Windows-based PCs or laptops, I have always chosen HP products. Never once have I been disappointed... especially now with this HP Pavilion 15.6 i7 8/5 12+32 Lunar Gold Laptop! Following are the Pros & Cons I found with this laptop... Pros: -- Sleek, slender design with an elegant color and styling -- Extremely lightweight -- Powers up super fast & connects to web pages even faster -- With a 512 GB SSD drive, I can't imagine ever even coming close to overloading it with data... plus the advanced technology that the SSD drive brings really boosts loading and booting times -- It has a touchscreen! I really appreciate the versatility that having this option brings. You can use the touchscreen or the keyboard and mouse. Sometimes being able to utilize the touchscreen helps projects go so much faster -- Comes with a full 8 GB of Memory & a 60Hz refresh rate -- It has Microsoft Paint preloaded... This may sound silly to a lot of people and probably not a typical thing that most people look for when purchasing a new laptop, but (for me) there was a time when Paint was the only design software available to graphic artists. I am now retired, but I had not seen or used Paint in over 30 years, so it was really fun and nostalgic for me -- I kept it powered up and played around with it for ten hours straight without the battery completely losing its charge -- The battery charged to full incredibly fast when I charged it after first opening the packaging -- I have two other laptops and an iPhone and none of the three power up, connect to the Internet, or load pages nearly as fast as this HP Pavilion 15.6. I also no longer have pages freeze or suffer annoying extra buffering times/signal losses -- It has a slot for an SD card (I had been utilizing a converter on my previous laptop) -- The Intel Core i7 provides cooler running technology for less heat and less noise, offers a cache size of 8 MB (increasing instruction execution speed), and gives the laptop a processor speed that is very fast due to a combination of turbo boost and hyper threading technologies. This laptop PC did not get nearly as hot as my other laptops do under heavy use -- With Windows 10 we see the return of the Start Menu (and with a new look)! YAY! Plus, Windows 10 offers more user control in that switching applications on and off is greatly simplified and we now have the ability to choose which programs startup automatically when the laptop is powered on -- The Desktop is neatly organized & streamlined... and offers easy access to news, weather, streaming services, music, and online shopping -- The 15.6" display is large enough and clear enough for the most weary of eyes -- It has an elevated keyboard which makes entering data so much more comfortable -- It has connections for: - HDMI 1.4b - RJ-45 - USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A - USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C - Headphone/Microphone Combo - HP Fast Charge - Media Reader -- Has the Wifi 6 & Bluetooth 5 Combo -- Comes equipped with an HP Wide Vision HD Camera (88-degree, wide-angle field of view) -- Offers an easy method of syncing all of your devices -- The keyboard light readily activates at all of the appropriate and needed times Cons: -- There is no Optical Drive (no DVD, CD, or Blu-ray drive) -- I am not at all familiar with the Microsoft Edge Browser, but my initial impression is that it leaves me with some privacy concerns... although the settings in Microsoft Edge do allow me the ability to control a good bit of what is and isn't shared or stored -- It seems like the majority of the software and/or applications pre-installed on this laptop require a purchase after a short free-trial period. This is something I am not at all used to with HP computer systems (Microsoft Office is installed, but you have to purchase it to use it for any length of time) -- The popup ads that appear on startup are annoying and I feel like a lot of the system components are setup to try to get me to buy software and/or applications whose developers are partners with Microsoft... and, for which Microsoft likely receives profits over and above the purchase price of the laptop itself -- You will receive emails trying to get you to purchase various products and services for your HP Pavilion 15.6... some repeatedly -- I have primarily utilized a Mac over the past decade so I had forgotten that you must purchase virus protection for Windows-based operating systems and this is an expense that I was not anticipating -- I did not want to setup a Microsoft Outlook account, but you have no choice as you are unable to complete setup without doing so (I already had a sufficient number of email accounts), and while you can utilize an existing email to setup your Outlook account, this just added to my anxiety over privacy concerns -- A lot of personal information was required to setup the laptop and, while my privacy concerns may be completely unfounded, only time will tell if too much information was given... It's hard because Microsoft is not clear about what user data they collect and/or how it is utilized. I regret that I do not have the personal skill-set to disable the tools that track computer behavior in an "advanced" installation. -- The Windows Media Center is no longer available with Windows 10 Overall, I am VERY happy with the HP PAVILION 15.6 i7 8/512+32 LAPTOP-LUNAR GOLD and am extremely pleased to own one. I LOVE the sleek & elegant design and warp-speed services. Like I said, my privacy concerns may turn out to be completely unfounded. I just need to give it time and see how things go... and start to feel more comfortable with this system. In summary, there are WAY more advantages than disadvantages to owning and utilizing this particular HP Laptop PC! I do highly recommend this product.
    GrannySparkReviewer