HP Pavilion Aero 13 R5-7535U, 16GB DDR5, 512GB SSD, 13.3" WQXGA 2.6K IPS 400nits 100% sRGB Ultrabook $992 Delivered @ HP eBay

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Nice price for HP's best midrange laptop that also happens to be a 1KG ultrabook
This year's Aero has also received a very nice update from the previous WUXGA to now WQXGA 2.6K screen
2560x1600 @ 13.3" = 224 PPI which is Macbook Air Retina level

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AMD Ryzen 5 7535U (6C / 12T, 2.9 / 4.6GHz, 3MB L2 / 16MB L3)
16 GB LPDDR5-6400MHz (Soldered), dual-channel, not upgradable
Integrated AMD Radeon 660M Graphics
512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD
33.8 cm (13.3") diagonal, WQXGA (2560 x 1600), IPS, micro-edge, anti-glare, 400 nits, 100% sRGB
1 USB Type-C 10Gbps signaling rate (USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort 1.4, HP Sleep and Charge), 2 USB Type-A 5Gbps signaling rate, 1 HDMI 2.1, 1 AC smart pin, 1 headphone/microphone combo
Realtek Wi-Fi 6 (2x2) and Bluetooth 5.3 wireless card (supporting gigabit data rate) Modern Standby (Connected); HP Extended Range Wireless LAN
HP Wide Vision 720p HD camera with temporal noise reduction and integrated dual array digital microphones
Audio by B&O; Dual speakers; HP Audio Boost
43Wh 3-cell Li-ion polymer battery
45W Smart AC power adapter
Full-size, backlit, natural silver keyboard
HP Imagepad; Precision Touchpad support
Fingerprint reader
Natural silver magnesium-aluminium Thixomolding chassis
297.6 x 209 x 16.9 mm
1.0 kg
Windows 11 Home
1 Year warranty

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Comments

  • How do HPs work on Linux these days?

    • +1

      Install Fedora, Arch or any other rolling release distro with recent kernel support

      Linux Mint, Ubuntu and older LTS style distros have various issues including WiFi and standby

      • +1

        Thanks, I found this post which pretty much said as the kernel updated his problems went away finishing at 5.6
        https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxlaptops/comments/sukerc/my_exp…

        Also
        https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Laptop/HP

        (I'm on 6.5 on my oldest installation)

        Also worth adding that the next LTS version comes out next month, and are well into pre-release, so it's the worst possible time in the cycle to assess an LTS Ubuntu distro :)

        • +1

          … so it's the worst possible time in the cycle to assess an LTS Ubuntu distro :)

          Yes if LTS supports your use case - stable hardware, backed by a support contract - it's perfect

          For anything desktop related, rolling solves more issues than it creates

          The amount of general driver, graphics/Mesa/AI and power management related updates since the start of the year have been huge

          • @Look Up: I'm still reflecting on this.

            You say desktop rather than laptop, but assuming you mean desktop use

            Debian Sid sort of rolling, as new content and all updates roll in fast?

            Never used an actual rolling, but Debian I'm a big fan of.

  • Nice. The only thing I can find wrong is the battery is a bit low capacity.

  • +1

    Bit off topic but do HP have something like this (portable/light 1KG) with more than 1 USB-C port?

  • why do they build an AC port when customer can charge via usb type C?

    • So you can keep the USB-C port free if you're using the AC cable.

  • +2

    this with a touch screen and I would be a happy buyer!

  • For Ryzens, its worth to pay a bit more to get 8C 16T with 780M

  • how is battery? can it last 8 hours for normal office use?

    • Considering the below, 8 hours would be far fetched IMO.

      43Wh 3-cell Li-ion polymer battery

  • Deal back on

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