HP Pavilion 15-n007AX (APU Quad Core A10/ 8GB/ 1TB/ Win8.. Specifications
Sales Package
Laptop, Battery, AC Adapter
Model Number
15-n007AX
Model Name
Pavilion
Color
Imprint Mineral Black Horizontal Brush Pattern
Type
Business Laptop
Suitable For
Gaming
Battery Cell
4 cell
Dedicated Graphic Memory Type
DDR3
Dedicated Graphic Memory Capacity
2 GB
Processor Brand
AMD
Processor Name
APU Quad Core A10
Ssd
No
Ram
8 GB
Ram Type
DDR3
Hdd Capacity
1 TB
Processor Variant
A10-4655M
Chipset
A76M
Clock Speed
2 GHz with Turbo Core Technology Upto 2.8 GHz
Memory Slots
2 (Unused Slot - 0)
Expandable Memory
Upto 8 GB
Cache
4 MB
Rpm
5400
Graphic Processor
AMD Radeon 7620G
Os Architecture
64 bit
Operating System
Windows 8 Pro
System Architecture
64 bit
Mic In
Yes
Rj45
Yes
Usb Port
1 x USB 2.0, 2 x USB 3.0
Hdmi Port
Yes, HDMI Port with HDCP Support
Multi Card Slot
Yes
Hardware Interface
SATA
Touchscreen
No
Screen Size
39.62 cm (15.6 inch)
Screen Resolution
1366 X 768 pixel
Screen Type
HD BrightView LED Backlit Display
Speakers
Yes
Internal Mic
Dual Array Digital Microphones
Sound Properties
DTS Sound, Dual Speakers, HD Audio
Wireless Lan
IEEE 802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth
v4.0
Ethernet
10/100 LAN
Dimensions
385.57 x 258.06 x 22.60 mm
Weight
2.28 kg
Disk Drive
CD/DVD writer
Web Camera
HP TrueVision HD Webcam
Read/write Speed
8x
Lock Port
Kensington Lock Slot
Keyboard
Island-style Keyboard
Pointer Device
Touchpad with Multi-touch Gesture Support
Warranty Available
: Manufacturer Warranty
Duration
: 1 Year
Best gaming laptop in this range
By Kousik Saikiaon
Bought this a few weeks back from flipkart. Ordered in express delivery and they were upto the mark to deliver the product in less than 36 hours.Thanks for that. Have go an awsome experience with this laptop till now. Runs my FIFA 14 top class. Radeon configurable graphics is very good. battery backup is great. Even while plying games it gives backup of around 2 hours.
Worth a buy !!!!!!!!!!!!
Worth the buy!
By Vishal Prabhuon
Just bought it from a local retail shop. And it looks awesome. Did a basic research on products but ended up with this piece because of its awesome config.
Pros - Good built, Crazy config. Doesn't heat up too easily, HP 3 year warranty
Cons - You'll take some time getting used to the keyboard!
Go for it if you want a beast for 42K
Worth your money and a stunner!!!
By Vipin Kumar Ron
First and foremost, I am a hobbyist photographer and I was looking for a laptop which could run memory hogs like Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom side by side and which have a decent display that looks color neutral (that is no shifts in color when a subject is viewed in another screen). Inclusion of a card reader is an added advantage. This translates to a laptop with a 15" viewable screen, at least 4/6 GB of RAM, plenty of HDD space and a powerful processor.
The above specifications being my requirement, I started searching for laptops in this range for quite some time. The laptops I fell upon were either too expensive or will miss feature which I required (for e.g. Some laptops have enough HDD space, but then they won't have enough RAM).
And then, I stumbled upon this model from HP. This is exactly what I required: 15" screen, 1 TB HDD and icing over the cake, the 8 GB RAM. And on seeing the exchange offer on it, I didn't had a second thought. I exchanged my old Samsung Laptop to get a 6K instant reduction on the price. I also got a HP Laptop bag (nothing special about the bag) and Windows 8 pre-installed on it.
It's been a week since I got the laptop and here are my views on the pros of it:
a.) The Laptop is a stunner. Quite lightweight and thin (well compared to other laptops of HP/Samsung/Dell I have seen) with good hand rest for typing and a number keypad on the right for numbers typing (which I never use, by the way, but thanks!)
b.) There is a myth that AMD processors gets overheated. Yes they were, but gone are those days. AMD processors coming out now-a-days are equally comparable to the Intel counterpart. The processor included here is a quad-core and is absolutely fast for my usage of Photography and HD video displays. There's no heating issue, even for continuous 4 years usage without AC power.
c.) Graphics, the most important part I was looking for. The laptop have a powerful dual graphics system, and you can switch between them with ease if you install (comes pre-installed) the proper Graphics drivers for ATi Radeon.
d.) Battery backup is as specified. Around 4 hours with WiFi usage kept on for straight 4 hours.
Cons for the laptop:
a.) The Operating System: Yes, I meant Windows 8. First, there is a radical shift from how you use Windows (Windows 7 and earlier). There's no Start button to click and it will take a little while to get used to it. Once you get used to it, it will be a jiffy. Also, there are lots of updates and the most painful of all is the update to Windows 8.1 (The update is free for all legitimate Windows 8 user). It's a 3.5 GB download which of course takes a lot from your Internet bandwidth. The laptop could have costed even less, if it don't have Windows 8 pre-installed.
b.) The Touchpad requires a little effort using to. It will be a bit harder at first, but gradually as you use it, it will get smooth.
c.) The inbuilt speakers produce a little feebler sound as compared to other models.
d.) I am not sure, if it is a con for you or not, but it definitely is for me. The Function keys (F1/F2 etc.keys ) requires you to press the Fn key in your keyboard. As I said, I use Photoshop and Lightroom heavily and shortcut keys comes in handy in those programs; real juggling for fingers happens when I have to press a Function key combination (e.g. Alt+C+F3). My fingers are small and this requires a nice bit of exercise to the fingers. :-).
And as I had the experience already in numerous products I ordered, WS Retail (aka Flipkart retailer) always delivers the product before time and in a nice package. Thanks again for the wonderful packaging and timely delivery.
I definitely recommend this laptop if you are looking out for a powerful computing machine.
HP Pavilion 15-e001AX is better
By Kaustav Mukhopadhyayon
Processor is a bit weak. It is actually not a 4 core processor. Better go for HP Pavilion 15-e001AX which is cheaper and will give a better performance. 2GB of graphic is useless unless you are using multi-screens.
slim and powerful: just what i needed
By Rachit Gargon
I bought it from nehru place and i thought at once that e001ax is better but it is fat but this one have a 2gb graphiic processor so i can play games on my tv too with amazing fps at high res. This one is also light and works great with win 8.1 update. Loud sound and amazng sound clarity with dts is what an audiophile needs. This one is worth spending your 44k and yes it does give you that ulrabook premium feel too. Go for it.
Best gaming laptop in this range
By Kousik Saikiaon
Bought this a few weeks back from flipkart. Ordered in express delivery and they were upto the mark to deliver the product in less than 36 hours.Thanks for that. Have go an awsome experience with this laptop till now. Runs my FIFA 14 top class. Radeon configurable graphics is very good. battery backup is great. Even while plying games it gives backup of around 2 hours.
Worth a buy !!!!!!!!!!!!
Worth the buy!
By Vishal Prabhuon
Just bought it from a local retail shop. And it looks awesome. Did a basic research on products but ended up with this piece because of its awesome config.
Pros - Good built, Crazy config. Doesn't heat up too easily, HP 3 year warranty
Cons - You'll take some time getting used to the keyboard!
Go for it if you want a beast for 42K
Worth your money and a stunner!!!
By Vipin Kumar Ron
First and foremost, I am a hobbyist photographer and I was looking for a laptop which could run memory hogs like Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom side by side and which have a decent display that looks color neutral (that is no shifts in color when a subject is viewed in another screen). Inclusion of a card reader is an added advantage. This translates to a laptop with a 15" viewable screen, at least 4/6 GB of RAM, plenty of HDD space and a powerful processor.
The above specifications being my requirement, I started searching for laptops in this range for quite some time. The laptops I fell upon were either too expensive or will miss feature which I required (for e.g. Some laptops have enough HDD space, but then they won't have enough RAM).
And then, I stumbled upon this model from HP. This is exactly what I required: 15" screen, 1 TB HDD and icing over the cake, the 8 GB RAM. And on seeing the exchange offer on it, I didn't had a second thought. I exchanged my old Samsung Laptop to get a 6K instant reduction on the price. I also got a HP Laptop bag (nothing special about the bag) and Windows 8 pre-installed on it.
It's been a week since I got the laptop and here are my views on the pros of it:
a.) The Laptop is a stunner. Quite lightweight and thin (well compared to other laptops of HP/Samsung/Dell I have seen) with good hand rest for typing and a number keypad on the right for numbers typing (which I never use, by the way, but thanks!)
b.) There is a myth that AMD processors gets overheated. Yes they were, but gone are those days. AMD processors coming out now-a-days are equally comparable to the Intel counterpart. The processor included here is a quad-core and is absolutely fast for my usage of Photography and HD video displays. There's no heating issue, even for continuous 4 years usage without AC power.
c.) Graphics, the most important part I was looking for. The laptop have a powerful dual graphics system, and you can switch between them with ease if you install (comes pre-installed) the proper Graphics drivers for ATi Radeon.
d.) Battery backup is as specified. Around 4 hours with WiFi usage kept on for straight 4 hours.
Cons for the laptop:
a.) The Operating System: Yes, I meant Windows 8. First, there is a radical shift from how you use Windows (Windows 7 and earlier). There's no Start button to click and it will take a little while to get used to it. Once you get used to it, it will be a jiffy. Also, there are lots of updates and the most painful of all is the update to Windows 8.1 (The update is free for all legitimate Windows 8 user). It's a 3.5 GB download which of course takes a lot from your Internet bandwidth. The laptop could have costed even less, if it don't have Windows 8 pre-installed.
b.) The Touchpad requires a little effort using to. It will be a bit harder at first, but gradually as you use it, it will get smooth.
c.) The inbuilt speakers produce a little feebler sound as compared to other models.
d.) I am not sure, if it is a con for you or not, but it definitely is for me. The Function keys (F1/F2 etc.keys ) requires you to press the Fn key in your keyboard. As I said, I use Photoshop and Lightroom heavily and shortcut keys comes in handy in those programs; real juggling for fingers happens when I have to press a Function key combination (e.g. Alt+C+F3). My fingers are small and this requires a nice bit of exercise to the fingers. :-).
And as I had the experience already in numerous products I ordered, WS Retail (aka Flipkart retailer) always delivers the product before time and in a nice package. Thanks again for the wonderful packaging and timely delivery.
I definitely recommend this laptop if you are looking out for a powerful computing machine.
HP Pavilion 15-e001AX is better
By Kaustav Mukhopadhyayon
Processor is a bit weak. It is actually not a 4 core processor. Better go for HP Pavilion 15-e001AX which is cheaper and will give a better performance. 2GB of graphic is useless unless you are using multi-screens.
slim and powerful: just what i needed
By Rachit Gargon
I bought it from nehru place and i thought at once that e001ax is better but it is fat but this one have a 2gb graphiic processor so i can play games on my tv too with amazing fps at high res. This one is also light and works great with win 8.1 update. Loud sound and amazng sound clarity with dts is what an audiophile needs. This one is worth spending your 44k and yes it does give you that ulrabook premium feel too. Go for it.