HP 15.6" Full HD Touch-Screen Natural Silver 2023 Review
This $500 HP laptop has a graphics chip that doesn't belong in its price bracket. The catch? Everything else about it feels budget, especially the sluggish CPU.
Overview
The HP 15-fd0215dx is a weird one. It's got a GPU that punches way above its weight class, but everything else feels like it's from a different, much cheaper laptop. If you're buying this, you're buying it for one reason: that integrated AMD graphics chip is shockingly good for the price. Just don't expect the rest of the experience to match.
Performance
The big story here is the GPU. It's in the 98th percentile, which is insane for a $500 laptop. It absolutely crushes light gaming and creative tasks that lean on graphics. The CPU, however, is only in the 30th percentile, so don't expect it to handle heavy multitasking or complex calculations well. It's a lopsided performer, fast in one very specific way.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- That AMD integrated GPU is a monster for the price, beating many budget gaming laptops. 97th
- 16GB of RAM is a solid amount for a laptop at this price point. 96th
- You get a touchscreen and a backlit keyboard, which are nice-to-haves. 78th
- At $499, it's aggressively cheap for what the GPU can do.
Cons
- The CPU is mediocre and will bottleneck the GPU in CPU-heavy games or apps. 30th
- Build quality and reliability scores are low (27th percentile).
- The screen quality is below average (29th percentile).
- Storage is slow (26th percentile), so expect longer load times.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | Intel Core i5 1334U |
| Cores | 10 |
| Frequency | 1.3 GHz |
| L3 Cache | 12 MB |
Graphics
| GPU | Intel Graphics |
| Type | integrated |
| VRAM | 48 GB |
| VRAM Type | GDDR6 |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 16 GB |
| RAM Generation | DDR4 |
| Storage | 512 GB |
| Storage Type | SSD |
Display
| Size | 15.6" |
| Resolution | 1920 (Full HD) |
| Panel | IPS |
| Brightness | 300 nits |
Connectivity
| USB Ports | 3 |
| Thunderbolt | 0 |
| HDMI | 1 x HDMI 1.4 |
| Wi-Fi | WiFi 6 |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
Physical
| Weight | 1.6 kg / 3.5 lbs |
| Battery | 41 Wh |
| OS | Windows 11 Home |
Value & Pricing
At $499, the value proposition is simple: you're paying for that GPU. If your main use case is light gaming, photo editing, or anything else that's graphics-heavy but not CPU-intensive, this is a steal. If you need a balanced, well-rounded laptop, your money is better spent elsewhere.
Price History
vs Competition
Compared to the Lenovo ThinkPad P14s, you lose out on build quality, keyboard feel, and CPU performance, but you get a much better GPU for half the price. Against the ASUS Zenbook Duo, you're getting a single, mediocre screen instead of a dual-screen powerhouse, but again, the HP's GPU is stronger. It's a niche pick. If you want a balanced ultrabook, get the Lenovo. If you want raw graphics power on a shoestring budget, this HP is your only real option.
| Spec | HP 15.6" Full HD Touch-Screen | Lenovo Yoga Lenovo - Yoga Slim 7x - Copilot+ PC - 14.5" 3K | Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro Samsung - Galaxy Book5 Pro - Copilot+ PC - 14" 3K | Apple MacBook Air Apple 13" MacBook Air (M4, Silver) | Microsoft Surface Laptop Microsoft 13.8" Surface Laptop Copilot+ PC (7th | ASUS ZenBook ASUS - Zenbook 14 14" FHD+ OLED Touch Screen |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | Intel Core i5 1334U | Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100 | Intel Core Ultra 7 Series 2 | Apple M4 | Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100 | Intel Core Ultra 7 Series 2 |
| RAM (GB) | 16 | 32 | 32 | 16 | 16 | 16 |
| Storage (GB) | 512 | 1000 | 1000 | 512 | 1024 | 512 |
| Screen | 15.6" 1920x1080 | 14.5" 2944x1840 | 14" 2880x1800 | 13.6" 2560x1664 | 13.8" 2304x1536 | 14" 1920x1200 |
| GPU | Intel Graphics | Qualcomm X1 | Intel Arc Graphics | Apple M4 10-core | Qualcomm X1 | Intel Arc Graphics |
| OS | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home | macOS | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home |
| Weight (kg) | 1.6 | 1.3 | 1.2 | 1.2 | 1.3 | 1.3 |
| Battery (Wh) | 41 | 70 | - | 53 | 54 | 75 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Cpu | Gpu | Ram | Port | Screen | Compact | Storage | User Sentiment | Reliability | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HP 15.6" Full HD Touch-Screen | 43.8 | 57.6 | 43.5 | 95.7 | 45.4 | 50.7 | 48.2 | 77.9 | 29.9 | 97.3 |
| Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x 14.5" 3K 90Hz Compare | 98.5 | 41.2 | 94.6 | 97.1 | 95.4 | 73.8 | 71.6 | 66.9 | 75.4 | 97.3 |
| Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro Galaxy Book5 Pro 14" 3K Compare | 68 | 65.8 | 86.4 | 90.3 | 93.3 | 85.2 | 71.6 | 77.9 | 75.4 | 96.4 |
| Apple MacBook Air 13" Compare | 74.2 | 20.2 | 43.5 | 73.9 | 84.8 | 90.2 | 48.2 | 83.3 | 94.9 | 99.4 |
| Microsoft Surface Laptop 13.8" Compare | 98.5 | 41.2 | 60.2 | 95.7 | 80.4 | 87.3 | 84.3 | 49.5 | 75.4 | 99.4 |
| ASUS ZenBook 14" Compare | 85.6 | 65.8 | 71.4 | 99.2 | 75 | 84.7 | 48.2 | 66.9 | 55 | 98 |
Verdict
This is a specialist's laptop. I can only recommend it if you're on a very tight budget and your primary need is graphics performance for light gaming or creative work. For everyone else—students, office workers, general users—the compromises in CPU, screen, and build quality are too big. It's a one-trick pony, but that one trick is surprisingly good.