Great reviews for this laptop, and best price i've seen yet.
- Intel Core i5-5200U
- 4GB RAM + 500GB HDD
- 15.6" LED + DVDRW
- Webcam + WIFI
- Windows 10 Home 64bit
- Free Bullguard security
Top comments
Musicrab
5 Apr 163#5
Yours has a slower CPU (about 40% slower) but may have a better graphics capability, not that these are gaming laptops. But it has twice the disk size. If you have the cash I'd go for the Intel.
kos1c
5 Apr 163#1
Specifications
Processor
Intel® Core™ i5-5200U 2.2 GHz
Intel HD Graphics 5500
Up to 2.7 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology
3 MB cache
2 cores
Memory
4 GB DDR3L-1600 SDRAM
Configuration 1 x 4 GB
2 x SODIMM slot
Hard Drive
500GB 5400rpm SATA
Optical Drive
DVD+/-RW SuperMulti DL
Software
Operating System: Windows 10
Security
Firmware TPM
Security lock slot (lock must be purchased separately)
Display
39,6 cm (15.6") diagonal HD SVA anti-glare flat LED-backlit
Resolution: 1366 x 768
Graphics
Intel® HD Graphics 5500
Audio
Built-in speakers
Input Devices
Full-sized textured black island-style keyboard with numeric keypad
Networking
Wireless: 802.11b/g/n (1x1)
Bluetooth® 4.0 combo
Power Supply
3-cell, 31 WHr Li-ion
45 W Smart AC adapter
Dimensions
Width 38.43 cm
Depth 25.46 cm
Height 2.43 cm
Weight 2.1 kg
Interfaces
1 USB 3.0
2 USB 2.0
1 VGA
1 HDMI
1 headphone/microphone combo jack
1 AC power
1 RJ-45
1 multi-format digital media reader
Warranty
1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
Latest comments (68)
Stags
18 Dec 16#68
Any comment now this has been our and about for 8 months?
not sealed new but might help someone at £249 use the £30 difference for a 120 SSD
Hope it help
admars
18 Apr 16#66
250 - yes to replace anything you need to unscrew the bottom
Supatramp
18 Apr 16#65
I'd like to repeat the question somebody else asked; what's the difference between this 250 G4, and the 350 G2?
The 250 has been upgraded to Win 10, whereas the 350 is 8.1 but of course upgradeable to 10. I read somewhere that the 250 has to have the whole back/rear removed to acess the innards, whereas the 350 has convenient lids/hatches to access the RAM and HDD.
But as for information, there's very little about re the 350. Is one a newer model, and if so, which?
Stags
18 Apr 16#64
Hi there thanks for the info that's really helpful.
Cheers
admars
18 Apr 161#63
the missus seems happy with it, I've not used it much, but...
1) has only been used in living room, where the wireless router and ining room, but had no connection issues.
2) seems ok for youtube, haven't tried to watch a whole tv show or movie, I'm sure I'd have been told if it was bad though :wink: However, it is a cheap laptop so you can't expext too much really.
3) seems sturdy enough
my only slight complaint, is that the Function keys are mapped the wrong way round. F5 isn't mapped to anything else, but F2 brightness down, but rather than pressing the fn button with F2 to turn down brightness, you just press f2 to turn down brightness, which means if you want to use f2 windows shortcut to rename a file, you use fn and F2. I guess that's a getting used to thing, an dI suppose why F5 doesn't also do anythign else.
Stags
17 Apr 16#62
Hi folks any feedback on
1. WiFi range
2. Sound
3.Durability
4. General reviews on this now you've bought it
Thanks
TC0001
13 Apr 161#61
I agree had the same problem with acer's
ifb-online
13 Apr 16#60
Why? None of the HPs I have bought over the years have had hinge problems and yet two Acers, including one only 15 months old, have both had broken hinges.
The CPU in this is better (slightly) but the Acer has a dedicated GPU which is better than the onboard graphics on this one, a better keyboard layout (ISO) and then the huge benefit of it not being made by HP
People, please don't buy HP laptops.
coventgamer
13 Apr 16#57
Not a MacBook cold
Woo7dy
13 Apr 16#56
Mine is showing as shipped, guessing it's too late to cancel the order and then order it again at this lower price to save myself £10? Can't seem to find out if they charge me return costs if I don't open the box, suppose I could ring and ask if they'll credit me £10 to save all the possible faffing :stuck_out_tongue:
doobreedob
12 Apr 16#55
...and saveonlaptops have the 6200u model cheaper than ebuyer - Cheaper HP250 G4 6200u link£317.97 delivered
The newer i5-6200u version is only £40 more from the same retailer with a 128Gb ssd
This is a decent step up for GPU and CPU and the SSD would be much faster in use.
Tiny SSD but for people thinking of using with external storage or cloud/NAS I'd go for the newer model
nobbyal to doobreedob
12 Apr 16#53
Link?, only one I can find is £420 after cash back.
maaow
12 Apr 16#51
Been this price now for about a month (possibly longer) - I've had mine for around 3 weeks and have no regrets. Use it for internet browsing & word processing so cant really comment on anything more intensive bit its been great so far!
AllyMacD
12 Apr 162#50
I was close to buying the hp 250 but opted for this iinstead as it comes with double the hard drive storage (1Tb)
Does anyone know if I'd need a dedicated graphics card to play games like AntiChamber or Cities Skylines or are any 'internal' graphics cards up to the job? Thanks.
braddock71
5 Apr 16#13
Looking for a laptop for basic games (minecraft, roblox), this be good enough or should I look for dedicated gpu?
captainbeaky to braddock71
5 Apr 162#14
List of games playable on Intel i5-5200u with HD 5500 & recommended settings:
Why? AMD processors run just fine and in some cases are faster than Intel + you get a better gfx card.
I have a laptop with an amd A8 processor at home and one with an I7 QC at work I cannot really tell the difference in day to day use...
I've just gone ahead and bought this last night. Hoping it does the job, don't know an awful lot about laptops but seems this gets good reviews and for £290 (£285 after TopCashback) can't grumble. Cheers Op :wink:
admars
11 Apr 161#40
thanks OP, so far so good with the new laptop. ordered Wed night free delivery, arrived Saturday morning.
seems fast enough, will prob remove "free" 1 year McAffee trial sooner or later, also got a free Bulldog license for a year, but will prob go with Bitdefender again.
plays 720p hd youtube trailers etc, so think it fulfils her needs :smiley:
Really after a 17' but I Seen this shall I prefer over this one ( I don't care about b grade)
az1984
6 Apr 16#25
Not sure if this is an easy question to answer as I cannot see the difference myself, but ebuyer also have the Hp 350 G2 at the same price. Sorry unsure how to copy and paste web addresses on the iPad!
Surely the 350 means t is a newer model??? The specs look the same to me, can anyone give me some advice, as I will buy whatever is deemed the best of the 2.
was wondering if anybody knows if this would play dayZ? and also could any kind soul please point me in the direction of a good budget gaming laptop
ty all in advance
Charlie Browne
7 Apr 16#32
I was also thinking of getting this. Better processor, better screen, more ram, bigger hard drive and back lit keyboard, not worth the extra £100? I was under the impression this wasn't bad for the money, and there wasn't the same spec, for the same price or cheaper elsewhere.
Not the same spec its a slower Intel Pentium 3825U and only 1 memory slot.
j3030
7 Apr 16#26
was wondering if anybody knows if this would play dayZ? and also could any kind soul please point me in the direction of a good budget gaming laptop.ty all in advance
theoriginaltwig
6 Apr 16#23
Hey Guys,
What are people's thoughts on this compared to the Costco Star Wars laptop? Is the extra £100 worth it? My 6 year old laptop is about to fall over and I'm looking for a replacement that will be my primary PC - Although it's unlikely to do anything more demanding than a bit of home movie editing and WoTs. I'm already a Costco member through work.
cruisecars to theoriginaltwig
6 Apr 16#24
I wouldnt bother with paying £100 more for the star wars theme its not really worth it unless your a star wars fan !
bentrewern
6 Apr 16#21
Bought one of these at Christmas. Specs are great and not too badly put together but the track pad is a bit rubbish and the screen is not great. Still good for the money.
cruisecars to bentrewern
6 Apr 16#22
trackpad is fine on mine never had a issue its a decent spec for the money good for a laptop for home
FTOdude170
5 Apr 16#16
not a bad price. not as good as some of the laptops on the hp website with trade up cashback, but for the worry less purchase it's a pretty decent lappy :-)
cruisecars to FTOdude170
5 Apr 16#18
Yup good to buy if you dont take it out and chuck it around the house
robcro
5 Apr 16#11
Questions I would ask before buying this laptop:
- Is the RAM upgradeable? If so, to what?
- How easy is the battery to replace?
- What is the trackpad like?
- Is the Sata port for the Hard Drive Sata 3?
- Can the DVD drive be removed to put another hard drive in? (Easier than you might think)
But altogether, the specs look great for the price. I usually recommend Acer, and the equivalent laptops are going for an extra £100.
cruisecars to robcro
5 Apr 16#17
MartyM
5 Apr 16#10
For this price you get really good laptop for work and entertainment. Of course you will not be able to play latest games:p
mrindia to MartyM
5 Apr 16#12
can you suggest a better laptop, I am not a gamer. only for light weight programmes a and movies
katya1971
5 Apr 161#7
Looks good whats the warranty in these
cruisecars to katya1971
5 Apr 16#9
Normally one year
robertoegg
5 Apr 161#6
so begin the questions, sorry! - I want to use this for music and as such will be filling up the hard-drive. This has everything I want in a laptop, except the 1TB HD. Can people advise on ease of upgrade?
cruisecars to robertoegg
5 Apr 162#8
Yes easy open up add a nice ssd drive really easy I have done it works a treat
Musicrab
5 Apr 163#5
Yours has a slower CPU (about 40% slower) but may have a better graphics capability, not that these are gaming laptops. But it has twice the disk size. If you have the cash I'd go for the Intel.
Opening post
- Intel Core i5-5200U
- 4GB RAM + 500GB HDD
- 15.6" LED + DVDRW
- Webcam + WIFI
- Windows 10 Home 64bit
- Free Bullguard security
Top comments
Processor
Intel® Core™ i5-5200U 2.2 GHz
Intel HD Graphics 5500
Up to 2.7 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology
3 MB cache
2 cores
Memory
4 GB DDR3L-1600 SDRAM
Configuration 1 x 4 GB
2 x SODIMM slot
Hard Drive
500GB 5400rpm SATA
Optical Drive
DVD+/-RW SuperMulti DL
Software
Operating System: Windows 10
Security
Firmware TPM
Security lock slot (lock must be purchased separately)
Display
39,6 cm (15.6") diagonal HD SVA anti-glare flat LED-backlit
Resolution: 1366 x 768
Graphics
Intel® HD Graphics 5500
Audio
Built-in speakers
Input Devices
Full-sized textured black island-style keyboard with numeric keypad
Networking
Wireless: 802.11b/g/n (1x1)
Bluetooth® 4.0 combo
Power Supply
3-cell, 31 WHr Li-ion
45 W Smart AC adapter
Dimensions
Width 38.43 cm
Depth 25.46 cm
Height 2.43 cm
Weight 2.1 kg
Interfaces
1 USB 3.0
2 USB 2.0
1 VGA
1 HDMI
1 headphone/microphone combo jack
1 AC power
1 RJ-45
1 multi-format digital media reader
Warranty
1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
Latest comments (68)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HP-250-G4-15-6-Laptop-Intel-Core-i5-Dual-Core-500GB-HDD-4GB-RAM-Windows-8-1-A-/391433416036
not sealed new but might help someone at £249 use the £30 difference for a 120 SSD
Hope it help
The 250 has been upgraded to Win 10, whereas the 350 is 8.1 but of course upgradeable to 10. I read somewhere that the 250 has to have the whole back/rear removed to acess the innards, whereas the 350 has convenient lids/hatches to access the RAM and HDD.
But as for information, there's very little about re the 350. Is one a newer model, and if so, which?
Cheers
1) has only been used in living room, where the wireless router and ining room, but had no connection issues.
2) seems ok for youtube, haven't tried to watch a whole tv show or movie, I'm sure I'd have been told if it was bad though :wink: However, it is a cheap laptop so you can't expext too much really.
3) seems sturdy enough
my only slight complaint, is that the Function keys are mapped the wrong way round. F5 isn't mapped to anything else, but F2 brightness down, but rather than pressing the fn button with F2 to turn down brightness, you just press f2 to turn down brightness, which means if you want to use f2 windows shortcut to rename a file, you use fn and F2. I guess that's a getting used to thing, an dI suppose why F5 doesn't also do anythign else.
1. WiFi range
2. Sound
3.Durability
4. General reviews on this now you've bought it
Thanks
https://www.ballicom.co.uk/hp-t6p47ea-abu-.p1203055.html
People, please don't buy HP laptops.
This is a decent step up for GPU and CPU and the SSD would be much faster in use.
Tiny SSD but for people thinking of using with external storage or cloud/NAS I'd go for the newer model
http://www.cheapestelectrical.co.uk/tsce5-571-59mf-acer-aspire-e5-571-59mf-15.6-laptop-intel-core-i5-1tb-hdd-4gb-ram-windows-8.1.html
http://www.ebuyer.com/727817-hp-350-g2-laptop-k9h90ea-abu
https://gameplay.intel.com/HardwareGames/85212/Intel®%20Core™%20i5-5200U%20Processor%20(3M%20Cache,%20up%20to%202.70%20GHz)
If you don't mind waiting and paying an extra £10. Comes with 8Gb RAM and 1Tb hard drive.
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare.php?cmp[]=2484&cmp[]=2440
I have a laptop with an amd A8 processor at home and one with an I7 QC at work I cannot really tell the difference in day to day use...
seems fast enough, will prob remove "free" 1 year McAffee trial sooner or later, also got a free Bulldog license for a year, but will prob go with Bitdefender again.
plays 720p hd youtube trailers etc, so think it fulfils her needs :smiley:
had a quick look here
https://gameplay.intel.com/HardwareGames/85212/Intel%C2%AE%20Core%E2%84%A2%20i5-5200U%20Processor%20(3M%20Cache,%20up%20to%202.70%20GHz)
and at games debate and should play South park and Sims 4, so may buy them to keep her quiet :wink:
I was worried I'd never see it when I saw Yodel delivery it:(
Surely the 350 means t is a newer model??? The specs look the same to me, can anyone give me some advice, as I will buy whatever is deemed the best of the 2.
Many thanks in advance
http://www.ebuyer.com/699629-hp-pavillion-15-p264na-laptop-l0e38ea-abu
ty all in advance
What are people's thoughts on this compared to the Costco Star Wars laptop? Is the extra £100 worth it? My 6 year old laptop is about to fall over and I'm looking for a replacement that will be my primary PC - Although it's unlikely to do anything more demanding than a bit of home movie editing and WoTs. I'm already a Costco member through work.
- Is the RAM upgradeable? If so, to what?
- How easy is the battery to replace?
- What is the trackpad like?
- Is the Sata port for the Hard Drive Sata 3?
- Can the DVD drive be removed to put another hard drive in? (Easier than you might think)
But altogether, the specs look great for the price. I usually recommend Acer, and the equivalent laptops are going for an extra £100.
Processor
Intel® Core™ i5-5200U 2.2 GHz
Intel HD Graphics 5500
Up to 2.7 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology
3 MB cache
2 cores
Memory
4 GB DDR3L-1600 SDRAM
Configuration 1 x 4 GB
2 x SODIMM slot
Hard Drive
500GB 5400rpm SATA
Optical Drive
DVD+/-RW SuperMulti DL
Software
Operating System: Windows 10
Security
Firmware TPM
Security lock slot (lock must be purchased separately)
Display
39,6 cm (15.6") diagonal HD SVA anti-glare flat LED-backlit
Resolution: 1366 x 768
Graphics
Intel® HD Graphics 5500
Audio
Built-in speakers
Input Devices
Full-sized textured black island-style keyboard with numeric keypad
Networking
Wireless: 802.11b/g/n (1x1)
Bluetooth® 4.0 combo
Power Supply
3-cell, 31 WHr Li-ion
45 W Smart AC adapter
Dimensions
Width 38.43 cm
Depth 25.46 cm
Height 2.43 cm
Weight 2.1 kg
Interfaces
1 USB 3.0
2 USB 2.0
1 VGA
1 HDMI
1 headphone/microphone combo jack
1 AC power
1 RJ-45
1 multi-format digital media reader
Warranty
1 Year Manufacturer Warranty