HP Pavilion Power 15 (Full Review and Latest Price)

HP Pavilion Power 15 (Full Review and Latest Price)
HP Pavilion Power 15 is a gaming laptop series from HP that is able to provide an immersive entertainment experience because it is powered by fast components. Actually, for the processor, the HP Pavilion is a bit behind because it still uses an Intel Core i7-7700HQ which is now a laptop that is paired with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX Pascal already using an 8th generation Intel Core i7.

In addition, for storage media, this laptop does not use an SSD. Maybe HP wants to reduce prices so that for those of you who want to play games on a laptop, but can't buy products worth more than IDR 20 million, this laptop can be an option.

Price HP Pavilion Power 15

As we told you earlier, for those of you who want a gaming laptop but you don't have enough money to buy gaming laptops such as the ASUS ROG Zephyrus, Gigabyte Aero, and the like which are priced at a minimum price of almost Rp. 20 million, this laptop can be used as an alternative. Although the processor is still using the 7th generation Intel Core i7, the processor is not obsolete for performance issues.

The prices are also quite diverse, but the price does not reach Rp. 20 million. For those of you who just want data storage in the form of HDD or hard disk, you can bring home the HP Pavilion Power 15 laptop by only spending Rp. 14,409,000. With that price you can already feel the performance that is qualified for AAA games.

Now for those of you who want to have a faster performance, you can redeem it for a dowry of Rp. 17,346,000. You will get a memory capacity of 16 GB DDR4 RAM. In addition, the version priced at Rp. 17 million is equipped with a 128 GB SSD. With the help of SSD, booting will feel much faster than using HDD even the speed is 7200 RPM.

Unrivaled Processor Performance

The HP Pavilion Power 15 still uses the 7th generation Intel Core i7 platform where many laptops have switched to the 8th generation Intel Core. This may be because HP wants to reduce production costs because basically the 7th generation processors are cheaper. However, we think why HP doesn't embed the 8th generation Intel Core i5 which in terms of performance and price is not much different from the i7-7700HQ.

But even though this series has been around for quite a while, its performance can't be underestimated either. To bulldoze the latest games, thanks to the collaboration with the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 GPU, you can keep playing the latest AAA games with medium to high settings with very playable fps. Indeed, for the next few years buying a laptop with a 7th generation Intel Core i7 processor is quite bearable.
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