Asus BR1100FvsHP 15

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Asus
ASUS BR1100F
BR1100F

Quick Stats

The ASUS BR1100F delivers decent performance for its price point with satisfactory results for basic tasks primarily.
The ASUS BR1100F boasts a sturdy and well-thought-out build that prioritizes durability and protection.
The ASUS BR1100F's vibrant and clear IPS LCD screen is its standout feature at an affordable price.
The ASUS BR1100F boasts an 11.6" IPS LCD screen with vivid colors, touchscreen functionality, and convertible design.
HP
HP 15
15

Quick Stats

The laptop delivers average performance suitable for everyday tasks and basic applications, nothing more than that expected.
The HP 15 dy24nr's subpar build quality is a major disappointment for a mid-range laptop model overall.
The HP 15 Dy24nr's display is a highlight, boasting vibrant colors and crisp text rendering at an affordable price.
The HP 15 boasts Wi-Fi six connectivity, an IPS display, and decent camera quality as notable features.
Key Differences

No significant specification differences found between these devices.

Rank
Asus BR1100F
#797
HP 15
Winner
#792
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
Asus BR1100F
#150
Winner
HP 15
#859
Display
Asus BR1100F
#808
Winner
HP 15
#854
Performance
Asus BR1100F
#794
HP 15
#613
Winner
Build
Asus BR1100F
#137
Winner
HP 15
#617
Features
Asus BR1100F
#688
HP 15
#420
Winner

Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.

Specifications Comparison
Specification
Asus ASUS BR1100F
HP HP 15
up to 16GB
up to 64GB
up to 1000GB SSD
up to 2000GB SSD + up to 1000GB HDD
Intel Pentium Silver N6000
Intel Core i7-1255U
Intel UHD Graphics (Jasper Lake 32 EU)
Intel UHD Graphics Xe G4 (48EU)

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

Asus BR1100F

Strengths

The laptop is made of plastic with rubber bumpers all around, making it safe for kids to use.
The 3D micro dimple texture provides a good grip, reducing the chance of dropping the laptop.
The IPS LCD screen looks pretty good, can go bright and colors are vivid enough.
The touchscreen works well and is responsive.
The laptop is a convertible, allowing users to switch between standard laptop mode, stand mode, tent mode, and tablet mode.
The camera on the keyboard can be used to take pictures of whiteboards or other objects.
The keyboard is surprisingly good, with decent travel distance and tactile feedback.
The laptop has a fanless design, which makes it silent and efficient.

Weaknesses

The resolution of the screen is only 1366x768 pixels, which may be considered low by modern standards.
The bezels around the screen are quite thick, which may make some users feel that the laptop looks old-fashioned.
The webcam has a physical privacy shutter, but it can't close completely.
The camera on the keyboard is not the fastest in terms of taking pictures.
The laptop may stutter when visiting YouTube or using resource-intensive apps.
There are no openings on the bottom of the laptop, which may make maintenance and cleaning more difficult.
The ports available are limited compared to other laptops in this price range.
The stylus pen is not comfortable for users with larger hands.

HP 15

Strengths

The display of this laptop is really good.
Overall, the camera quality is pretty good for a budget-friendly option.
The keyboard is smooth to type on, although it takes some getting used to.
The Wi-Fi six card provides fast and reliable internet connectivity.
The nvme storage offers quick loading times for applications and files.
The 11th gen chip provides decent performance for everyday tasks.

Weaknesses

There is no backlight keyboard, which can be a significant drawback for users who work at night or in low-light environments.
The port selection could be better, with some users preferring more options for connectivity and peripherals.
The build quality feels like it has been compromised to hit the budget price point.
The speakers are not clear, which is disappointing for a laptop that aims to provide an all-around experience.
The keyboard layout may take some getting used to, especially for those who prefer a more tactile typing experience.
For its price point, the laptop feels like it has cut too many corners, making it less appealing than other options on the market.
Read Full Reviews

Asus BR1100F

The ASUS BR1100F is an unusual yet affordable laptop designed for kids. Made with safety in mind, its plastic build and rubber bumpers minimize the risk of damage from accidental drops. The 11.6-inch IPS LCD screen offers a vivid display, and the touchscreen works smoothly. This convertible laptop can be used in various modes, including tablet mode, and features a camera, keyboard, and stylus suitable for educational use.

HP 15

The HP 15 dy24nr is a laptop that falls short of expectations given its price point. With a lackluster unboxing experience, mediocre build quality, and notable omissions such as a backlight keyboard, it's clear that cost-cutting measures were taken to reach the desired price tag. Despite having an i5 1135G7 processor, eight gigabytes of RAM, and a Wi-Fi six card, the laptop's shortcomings in other areas make it hard to recommend for its supposed list price of around $650. This review will delve into the specifics of what makes this laptop less than ideal.

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