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| memory = 16 GB
| memory slots = 1 user accessible
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}}The HP 250 G10 (2023) is a laptop.


== Reviews ==
      {{Infobox computing device
  | name = HP 250 G10 (2023)
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  | power = 45W or 65W charger options
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  | memory = 8GB or 16GB DDR4-3200 MHz, expandable up to 32GB
  | memory slots = 2 SODIMM slots
  | storage = 512GB SSD, expandable up to 4000GB
  | storage slots = 1 M.2 slot
  | memory card = SD, SDHC, SDXC
  | camera = 720p or 1080p with privacy shutter
  | display = '''[[Screen Size|Screen size]]''': 15.6 inch <br/>'''[[Panel Type|Panel type]]''': [[IPS]] <br/>'''[[Resolution]]''': 1920 x 1080 <br/>'''[[Refresh Rate|Refresh rate]]''': 60Hz <br/>'''[[Color Gamut|sRGB]]''': 53% <br/>'''[[Brightness|Brightness]]''': 288 Nits <br/>'''[[Contrast Ratio|Contrast ratio]]''': 1400:1
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  | sound = Dual speakers with Hi-Res Audio certification
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    The '''HP 250 G10 (2023)''' is a budget-friendly laptop designed for everyday office tasks and light productivity work. It offers a range of configurations with 13th Gen Intel U and P-series processors, as well as an optional NVIDIA GeForce MX550 for enhanced graphics performance. The laptop features a full-sized keyboard with a NumberPad, a 15.6-inch Full HD IPS display, and a variety of connectivity options, making it a versatile choice for users seeking a balance between performance and affordability.<ref name="manufacturer">{{cite web |url=https://h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=c08479496 |title=HP 250 G10 Specifications |publisher=HP}}</ref>


== Purchase Links ==
== Primary Hardware ==
[https://www.amazon.com/HP-Portable-Microsoft-Quad-Core-Processor/dp/B0CL7Z6GTZ/?th=1 Amazon]
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=== [[Central Processing Unit (CPU)|Processor]] ===
The HP 250 G10 (2023) can be configured with the following processors<ref name="manufacturer" />:
*[[Intel Core i5-1335U]] with a base clock speed of 1.3 GHz and turbo boost up to 4.6 GHz.
*[[Intel Core i7-1355U]] with a base clock speed of 1.7 GHz and turbo boost up to 5.0 GHz.
*[[Intel Core i5-1340P]] with a base clock speed of 1.6 GHz and turbo boost up to 4.6 GHz.
*[[Intel Core i7-1360P]] with a base clock speed of 1.8 GHz and turbo boost up to 5.0 GHz.
*[[Intel Celeron N100]] with a base clock speed of 1.1 GHz and turbo boost up to 3.4 GHz.
*[[Intel Pentium N200]] with a base clock speed of 1.1 GHz and turbo boost up to 3.5 GHz.
*[[Intel Core i3-N305]] with a base clock speed of 1.2 GHz and turbo boost up to 3.8 GHz.
*[[Intel Core i3-1315U]] with a base clock speed of 1.2 GHz and turbo boost up to 4.4 GHz.


The Intel Core i5-1335U and i7-1355U processors provide sufficient power for everyday tasks and light productivity work, making them solid choices for office environments. The processors maintain high frequencies under load, providing good performance for various tasks without requiring significant cooling, which contributes to the overall comfort during use.<ref name="laptopmedia1">{{cite web |url=https://laptopmedia.com/review/hp-250-g10-review-its-not-perfect-but-offers-good-comfort-under-load-and-capable-cooling-solution/p7/ |title=HP 250 G10 Review |publisher=LaptopMedia}}</ref>
'''Benchmarks''':
*Cinebench R23:
** Intel Celeron N100: 8856 pts
** Pentium N200: 8592 pts
** Core i3-N305: 9161 pts
** Core i3-1315U: 7.04 (Adobe Photoshop)
** Core i5-1335U: 5.14 (Adobe Photoshop)<ref name="laptopmedia5">{{cite web |url=https://laptopmedia.com/review/hp-250-g10-review-its-not-perfect-but-offers-good-comfort-under-load-and-capable-cooling-solution/p5/ |title=HP 250 G10 Review |publisher=LaptopMedia}}</ref>
=== [[Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)|Graphics]] ===
The HP 250 G10 (2023) comes with integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 (96EU) and offers an optional NVIDIA GeForce MX550 for enhanced graphics performance.<ref name="manufacturer" />
The integrated graphics are capable of handling basic graphics tasks and light gaming, making it suitable for users who do not require a dedicated GPU for intensive graphics work. The optional NVIDIA GeForce MX550 can be selected for users needing more power for graphics-heavy software.<ref name="laptopmedia5" />
'''Benchmarks''':
*3DMark Time Spy: 1091 pts
*3DMark Fire Strike: 3296 pts
*3DMark Wild Life Extreme: 2290 pts
*Unigine Superposition: 703 pts<ref name="laptopmedia5" />
=== [[Random Access Memory (RAM)|Memory]] ===
The HP 250 G10 supports up to 32GB of DDR4-3200 MHz memory in dual-channel mode, with configurations available for 8GB or 16GB RAM.<ref name="manufacturer" />
The dual-channel memory configuration significantly improves performance, especially for tasks that require more memory bandwidth. The 16GB of RAM allows for smooth multitasking and efficient performance in office applications, enabling users to run multiple programs simultaneously without significant slowdowns.<ref name="laptopmedia10">{{cite web |url=https://laptopmedia.com/review/hp-250-g10-review-its-not-perfect-but-offers-good-comfort-under-load-and-capable-cooling-solution/p10/ |title=HP 250 G10 Review |publisher=LaptopMedia}}</ref>
=== [[Storage]] ===
The HP 250 G10 can be configured with a 512GB SSD, expandable up to 4000GB, providing ample storage for documents, applications, and media.<ref name="manufacturer" />
The SSD offers fast boot times and quick access to files, enhancing overall system responsiveness. The storage capacity is adequate for everyday tasks, providing fast access to files and applications.<ref name="laptopmedia10" />
=== Co-processors ===
The HP 250 G10 does not include any additional co-processors.<ref name="manufacturer" />
== Input Devices ==
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=== [[Keyboard]] ===
The HP 250 G10 features a full-sized keyboard with a NumberPad, providing a comfortable typing experience with tactile feedback. The keyboard is comfortable for typing, with a tactile feel that enhances the typing experience. The NumberPad is particularly useful for users who perform calculations frequently. The optional backlight can improve usability in low-light conditions.<ref name="laptopmedia2">{{cite web |url=https://laptopmedia.com/review/hp-250-g10-review-its-not-perfect-but-offers-good-comfort-under-load-and-capable-cooling-solution/p2/ |title=HP 250 G10 Review |publisher=LaptopMedia}}</ref>
=== [[Touchpad]] ===
The touchpad on the HP 250 G10 is responsive and supports multi-touch gestures, providing a smooth navigation experience. It is adequately sized for comfortable use. However, the clicking noises can be too loud for some users, which may detract from the overall experience.<ref name="laptopmedia2" />
=== [[Webcam]] ===
The HP 250 G10 is equipped with a 720p HD webcam with a privacy shutter and integrated microphone. An optional 1080p model is available for users seeking higher video quality. The webcam provides decent video quality for online meetings, with the temporal noise reduction feature helping to improve image clarity in various lighting conditions.<ref name="laptopmedia2" />
=== [[Microphone]] ===
The HP 250 G10 includes a dual-array microphone with noise-cancellation technology for clear audio during calls and recordings.<ref name="manufacturer" />
== Output Devices ==
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=== [[Display]] ===
The HP 250 G10 features a 15.6-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS display with a 60Hz refresh rate. The display offers a good contrast ratio of 1400:1 and wide viewing angles, making it suitable for various tasks. The lack of PWM usage is a positive aspect, especially in the budget segment. However, the sRGB coverage is low at 53%, which may not be ideal for color-critical work.<ref name="laptopmedia3">{{cite web |url=https://laptopmedia.com/review/hp-250-g10-review-its-not-perfect-but-offers-good-comfort-under-load-and-capable-cooling-solution/p3/ |title=HP 250 G10 Review |publisher=LaptopMedia}}</ref>
=== [[Audio]] ===
The HP 250 G10 is equipped with dual speakers with Hi-Res Audio certification, providing immersive sound quality and enhanced bass response. The speakers deliver average sound quality suitable for casual listening, video calls, and multimedia playback, though they may lack depth and volume for more immersive experiences.<ref name="laptopmedia3" />
== Connectivity ==
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=== [[WiFi]] ===
The HP 250 G10 supports Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) for faster wireless connectivity and improved performance in crowded networks. Wi-Fi 6 provides fast and reliable wireless connectivity, allowing for smooth streaming, browsing, and online collaboration without significant lag.<ref name="manufacturer" />
=== [[Bluetooth]] ===
The HP 250 G10 includes Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless connectivity with peripherals and other devices.<ref name="manufacturer" />
=== [[SD Card Reader]] ===
The HP 250 G10 supports SD, SDHC, and SDXC formats, allowing for easy file transfers from cameras and other devices.<ref name="manufacturer" />
=== [[USB]] ===
The HP 250 G10 is equipped with the following USB ports<ref name="manufacturer" />:
* 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports
* 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C port with Power Delivery and DisplayPort support
* 1 x USB 2.0 Type-A port
=== Display Outputs ===
The HP 250 G10 includes 1 x HDMI 1.4b port for connecting external displays, supporting up to 4K resolution at 60Hz.<ref name="manufacturer" />
== Case ==
{{CheckAI}}
The HP 250 G10 features a sleek and durable chassis with a brushed aluminum finish, designed for portability and aesthetics. The plastic body is lightweight, making the laptop easy to carry. However, it may not be as durable as metal alternatives, which could be a consideration for users who prioritize build quality. The lid flexes badly and cannot be opened with a single hand because the hinges are very stiff. The base bends even while typing, especially the keyboard deck.<ref name="laptopmedia2" />
== Maintenance ==
{{CheckAI}}
The HP 250 G10 is designed for easy access to components for upgrades and repairs. The bottom panel can be removed by undoing four Phillips-head screws, allowing users to maintain and enhance their device over time.<ref name="laptopmedia2" />
'''Upgradeable components:'''
* RAM: Up to 32GB DDR4-3200 MHz
* Storage: 1 M.2 slot for Gen 4 devices<ref name="laptopmedia2" />
== Cooling System ==
{{CheckAI}}
The HP 250 G10 is equipped with a dual fan cooling system with heat pipes for efficient thermal management, ensuring optimal performance during heavy usage. The cooling system effectively manages heat during extended use, ensuring that the laptop remains comfortable to use even under load.<ref name="manufacturer" />
=== Heat ===
The chassis remains cool to the touch during normal work, indicating effective heat management. The heat is pushed through a vent on the back of the laptop, so part of the hot air reaches the display when the CPU is loaded at max.<ref name="laptopmedia2" />
=== Noise ===
The cooling fan isn’t noisy under heavy processor stress. It’s audible but not intrusive, contributing to a comfortable user experience during full CPU load.<ref name="laptopmedia2" />
== Energy Management ==
{{CheckAI}}
=== Power Consumption ===
The HP 250 G10 is energy-efficient, suitable for prolonged use without excessive power draw, making it a good choice for users concerned about energy costs.<ref name="laptopmedia10" />
=== Battery Life ===
The HP 250 G10 is equipped with a 41Wh battery, offering up to 8 hours and 20 minutes of web browsing or 7 hours and 42 minutes of video playback. To achieve that, users need to apply the Balanced preset in the Windows “Power & Battery” menu and disable the “Fan always on” function in the BIOS.<ref name="laptopmedia5" />
== Biometrics ==
{{CheckAI}}
The HP 250 G10 offers an optional fingerprint reader integrated into the power button for secure login and enhanced security.<ref name="manufacturer" />
== [[Software]] ==
{{CheckAI}}
The HP 250 G10 ships with Windows 11 Home or Windows 11 Pro, with no OS option available for users who prefer to install their own operating system.
=== Preinstalled Software ===
The laptop comes with a Microsoft Office Trial, antivirus software, and manufacturer utilities.<ref name="manufacturer" />
=== [[Linux|Linux Support]] ===
No specific information on Linux support is provided.
== Accessories & Warranty ==
{{CheckAI}}
The HP 250 G10 comes with a 45W or 65W charger and paperwork. Warranty details are not specified.
== Reviews Summary ==
{{CheckAI}}
=== Overall Sentiment ===
The HP 250 G10 is considered a decent budget device that surprises with its high CPU frequencies under load. It features a comfortable keyboard and a PWM-free IPS display, making it suitable for everyday tasks and office needs. The laptop offers good portability, long battery life, and decent upgradability options. However, it has some drawbacks, including a flexible chassis that bends while typing, limited port selection, and low sRGB coverage.<ref name="laptopmedia1" /><ref name="laptopmedia2" /><ref name="laptopmedia3" /><ref name="laptopmedia5" /><ref name="laptopmedia10" />
=== Problems Summary<ref name="laptopmedia1" /><ref name="laptopmedia2" /><ref name="laptopmedia3" /><ref name="laptopmedia5" /><ref name="laptopmedia10" /> ===
* Flexible chassis that bends while typing.
* Limited port selection.
* Low sRGB coverage.
* Plastic body may not be as durable as metal alternatives.
* Loud clicking noise from the touchpad.
* Lid flexes badly and cannot be opened with a single hand.
=== Links ===
Intel Core i5-1335U, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD: [https://laptopmedia.com/review/hp-250-g10-review-its-not-perfect-but-offers-good-comfort-under-load-and-capable-cooling-solution/p7/ LaptopMedia]
Intel Core i7-1355U, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD: [https://laptopmedia.com/review/hp-250-g10-review-its-not-perfect-but-offers-good-comfort-under-load-and-capable-cooling-solution/p10/ LaptopMedia]
== Community Reception ==
=== Overall Sentiment ===
=== Problems Summary ===
== References ==
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HP 250 G10 (2023)
ManufacturerHP
Release dateJanuary 2023;
3 years ago
 (2023-01)
DiscontinuedNo
Operating systemWindows 11 Home
Windows 11 Pro
No OS
CPUIntel Core i5-1335U
Intel Core i7-1355U
Intel Core i5-1340P
Intel Core i7-1360P
Intel Celeron N100
Intel Pentium N200
Intel Core i3-N305
Intel Core i3-1315U
Memory8GB or 16GB DDR4-3200 MHz, expandable up to 32GB
Memory slots2 SODIMM slots
Storage512GB SSD, expandable up to 4000GB
Storage slots1 M.2 slot
Removable storageSD, SDHC, SDXC
DisplayScreen size: 15.6 inch
Panel type: IPS
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Refresh rate: 60Hz
sRGB: 53%
Brightness: 288 Nits
Contrast ratio: 1400:1
GraphicsIntel Iris Xe Graphics G7 (96EU)
Optional NVIDIA GeForce MX550
SoundDual speakers with Hi-Res Audio certification
Camera720p or 1080p with privacy shutter
TouchpadPrecision touchpad with multi-touch gesture support
ConnectivityWi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
Bluetooth 5.3
2 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Type-A)
1 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Type-C)
1 x USB 2.0 (Type-A)
1 x HDMI 1.4b
Power45W or 65W charger options
Mass1.52 kilograms (3.4 lb)
Battery41Wh
KeyboardOptional backlight
ChassisColor: Two-tone
Materials: Plastic/Polycarbonate
Cooling: Dual fan cooling system
Number padYes
Fingerprint readerOptional
Facial recognitionNo
WebsiteHP

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   The HP 250 G10 (2023) is a budget-friendly laptop designed for everyday office tasks and light productivity work. It offers a range of configurations with 13th Gen Intel U and P-series processors, as well as an optional NVIDIA GeForce MX550 for enhanced graphics performance. The laptop features a full-sized keyboard with a NumberPad, a 15.6-inch Full HD IPS display, and a variety of connectivity options, making it a versatile choice for users seeking a balance between performance and affordability.[1]

Primary Hardware

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Processor

The HP 250 G10 (2023) can be configured with the following processors[1]:

The Intel Core i5-1335U and i7-1355U processors provide sufficient power for everyday tasks and light productivity work, making them solid choices for office environments. The processors maintain high frequencies under load, providing good performance for various tasks without requiring significant cooling, which contributes to the overall comfort during use.[2]

Benchmarks:

  • Cinebench R23:
    • Intel Celeron N100: 8856 pts
    • Pentium N200: 8592 pts
    • Core i3-N305: 9161 pts
    • Core i3-1315U: 7.04 (Adobe Photoshop)
    • Core i5-1335U: 5.14 (Adobe Photoshop)[3]

Graphics

The HP 250 G10 (2023) comes with integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 (96EU) and offers an optional NVIDIA GeForce MX550 for enhanced graphics performance.[1]

The integrated graphics are capable of handling basic graphics tasks and light gaming, making it suitable for users who do not require a dedicated GPU for intensive graphics work. The optional NVIDIA GeForce MX550 can be selected for users needing more power for graphics-heavy software.[3]

Benchmarks:

  • 3DMark Time Spy: 1091 pts
  • 3DMark Fire Strike: 3296 pts
  • 3DMark Wild Life Extreme: 2290 pts
  • Unigine Superposition: 703 pts[3]

Memory

The HP 250 G10 supports up to 32GB of DDR4-3200 MHz memory in dual-channel mode, with configurations available for 8GB or 16GB RAM.[1]

The dual-channel memory configuration significantly improves performance, especially for tasks that require more memory bandwidth. The 16GB of RAM allows for smooth multitasking and efficient performance in office applications, enabling users to run multiple programs simultaneously without significant slowdowns.[4]

Storage

The HP 250 G10 can be configured with a 512GB SSD, expandable up to 4000GB, providing ample storage for documents, applications, and media.[1]

The SSD offers fast boot times and quick access to files, enhancing overall system responsiveness. The storage capacity is adequate for everyday tasks, providing fast access to files and applications.[4]

Co-processors

The HP 250 G10 does not include any additional co-processors.[1]

Input Devices

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Keyboard

The HP 250 G10 features a full-sized keyboard with a NumberPad, providing a comfortable typing experience with tactile feedback. The keyboard is comfortable for typing, with a tactile feel that enhances the typing experience. The NumberPad is particularly useful for users who perform calculations frequently. The optional backlight can improve usability in low-light conditions.[5]

Touchpad

The touchpad on the HP 250 G10 is responsive and supports multi-touch gestures, providing a smooth navigation experience. It is adequately sized for comfortable use. However, the clicking noises can be too loud for some users, which may detract from the overall experience.[5]

Webcam

The HP 250 G10 is equipped with a 720p HD webcam with a privacy shutter and integrated microphone. An optional 1080p model is available for users seeking higher video quality. The webcam provides decent video quality for online meetings, with the temporal noise reduction feature helping to improve image clarity in various lighting conditions.[5]

Microphone

The HP 250 G10 includes a dual-array microphone with noise-cancellation technology for clear audio during calls and recordings.[1]

Output Devices

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Display

The HP 250 G10 features a 15.6-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS display with a 60Hz refresh rate. The display offers a good contrast ratio of 1400:1 and wide viewing angles, making it suitable for various tasks. The lack of PWM usage is a positive aspect, especially in the budget segment. However, the sRGB coverage is low at 53%, which may not be ideal for color-critical work.[6]

Audio

The HP 250 G10 is equipped with dual speakers with Hi-Res Audio certification, providing immersive sound quality and enhanced bass response. The speakers deliver average sound quality suitable for casual listening, video calls, and multimedia playback, though they may lack depth and volume for more immersive experiences.[6]

Connectivity

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WiFi

The HP 250 G10 supports Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) for faster wireless connectivity and improved performance in crowded networks. Wi-Fi 6 provides fast and reliable wireless connectivity, allowing for smooth streaming, browsing, and online collaboration without significant lag.[1]

Bluetooth

The HP 250 G10 includes Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless connectivity with peripherals and other devices.[1]

SD Card Reader

The HP 250 G10 supports SD, SDHC, and SDXC formats, allowing for easy file transfers from cameras and other devices.[1]

USB

The HP 250 G10 is equipped with the following USB ports[1]:

  • 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports
  • 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C port with Power Delivery and DisplayPort support
  • 1 x USB 2.0 Type-A port

Display Outputs

The HP 250 G10 includes 1 x HDMI 1.4b port for connecting external displays, supporting up to 4K resolution at 60Hz.[1]

Case

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The HP 250 G10 features a sleek and durable chassis with a brushed aluminum finish, designed for portability and aesthetics. The plastic body is lightweight, making the laptop easy to carry. However, it may not be as durable as metal alternatives, which could be a consideration for users who prioritize build quality. The lid flexes badly and cannot be opened with a single hand because the hinges are very stiff. The base bends even while typing, especially the keyboard deck.[5]

Maintenance

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The HP 250 G10 is designed for easy access to components for upgrades and repairs. The bottom panel can be removed by undoing four Phillips-head screws, allowing users to maintain and enhance their device over time.[5]

Upgradeable components:

  • RAM: Up to 32GB DDR4-3200 MHz
  • Storage: 1 M.2 slot for Gen 4 devices[5]

Cooling System

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The HP 250 G10 is equipped with a dual fan cooling system with heat pipes for efficient thermal management, ensuring optimal performance during heavy usage. The cooling system effectively manages heat during extended use, ensuring that the laptop remains comfortable to use even under load.[1]

Heat

The chassis remains cool to the touch during normal work, indicating effective heat management. The heat is pushed through a vent on the back of the laptop, so part of the hot air reaches the display when the CPU is loaded at max.[5]

Noise

The cooling fan isn’t noisy under heavy processor stress. It’s audible but not intrusive, contributing to a comfortable user experience during full CPU load.[5]

Energy Management

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Power Consumption

The HP 250 G10 is energy-efficient, suitable for prolonged use without excessive power draw, making it a good choice for users concerned about energy costs.[4]

Battery Life

The HP 250 G10 is equipped with a 41Wh battery, offering up to 8 hours and 20 minutes of web browsing or 7 hours and 42 minutes of video playback. To achieve that, users need to apply the Balanced preset in the Windows “Power & Battery” menu and disable the “Fan always on” function in the BIOS.[3]

Biometrics

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The HP 250 G10 offers an optional fingerprint reader integrated into the power button for secure login and enhanced security.[1]

Software

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The HP 250 G10 ships with Windows 11 Home or Windows 11 Pro, with no OS option available for users who prefer to install their own operating system.

Preinstalled Software

The laptop comes with a Microsoft Office Trial, antivirus software, and manufacturer utilities.[1]

Linux Support

No specific information on Linux support is provided.

Accessories & Warranty

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The HP 250 G10 comes with a 45W or 65W charger and paperwork. Warranty details are not specified.

Reviews Summary

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Overall Sentiment

The HP 250 G10 is considered a decent budget device that surprises with its high CPU frequencies under load. It features a comfortable keyboard and a PWM-free IPS display, making it suitable for everyday tasks and office needs. The laptop offers good portability, long battery life, and decent upgradability options. However, it has some drawbacks, including a flexible chassis that bends while typing, limited port selection, and low sRGB coverage.[2][5][6][3][4]

Problems Summary[2][5][6][3][4]

  • Flexible chassis that bends while typing.
  • Limited port selection.
  • Low sRGB coverage.
  • Plastic body may not be as durable as metal alternatives.
  • Loud clicking noise from the touchpad.
  • Lid flexes badly and cannot be opened with a single hand.

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