EVOO 15.6″ FHD Ultra Thin Notebook, Intel® Core™ i7, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Windows 10 Home, Blue
Windows 10 Home. 15.6” FHD Display, 1920 x 1080. Intel® Core™ i7-7560U Processor (2.4GHz, Up to 3.80GHz). Intel® Iris™ Plus Graphics 640. 256 Solid State Drive. 8GB Memory (RAM)
Up to 8 Hours of battery life. 2MP Front Camera. Bluetooth 4.2. Micro SD Expansion Slot x 1
USB 3.0 x 2. HDMI Port x 1. 14.76” x 9.57” x 0.87”, 4.41 lbs.
The 15.6-inch EVOO Ultra-Thin Series laptop features a 1080p screen that brings a crystal clear picture for any and all of your tasks. With a high-powered Intel® Core™ i7-7560U Processor allow you can tackle all of your daily tasks and projects with ease and haste-and with a slim and lightweight frame you can take it everywhere you go. The Intel® Iris™ Plus Graphics 640 allow you to seamlessly view your favorite content as clear as possible.
- Windows 10 Home
- 15.6” FHD Display, 1920 x 1080
- Intel® Core™ i7-7560U Processor (2.4GHz, Up to 3.80GHz)
- Intel® Iris™ Plus Graphics 640
- 256 Solid State Drive
- 8GB Memory (RAM)
- Up to 8 Hours of battery life
- 2MP Front Camera
- Bluetooth 4.2
- Micro SD Expansion Slot x 1
- USB 3.0 x 2
- HDMI Port x 1
- Product Dimensions: 14.76” x 9.57” x 0.87”, 4.41 lbs.
Additional information
Hard Drive Capacity | 256 GB |
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RAM Memory | 8 Gigabytes |
Screen Size | 15.60 in |
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by Papatii
This is an excellent laptop. Plays my games very smoothly on higher graphics settings. Love the blue color. The screen is very clear. Love that it has Bluetooth. Love that it is so thin. The price was good. Don’t miss the CD tray at all beings as I don’t like to have physical discs, prefer digital. Like that you have the option to add a micro SD card. And the two USB ports and HDMI is enough ports for me.
by Lucy
Nice, an Intel base i7, 8GB ram, decent size SSD, full W10 with a 15″ screen for 300$ ?!? Pre-assemble, look sharp and clean, large and nice fictional digital pad, clear 1080p and it work flawlessly. I didn’t find any hardware conflict or any issue after all updated. That is a deal and I highly recommend-it to every-one. It is a darker shade of blue and have limited connectivity (one HDMI, Two USB3.0, one USB-C no Ethernet RJ45) But the WiFi is fast and give me satisfying speed. Also the battery is not removable, it’s built-in and I don’t see that as an issue. No software issue and it’s not pack of garbage like the HP and other big guy. No conflicting or thing that would slow-it down. Just a simple performing machine. For real, Nice. Oh! and the Keyboard have short stroke, nice feel and it’s a fill keyboard with the numeric pad. It’s probably not like the 3,000$ gaming machine but for 1/10 of the price you got like 80% of there benchmark. A normal user will be more than satisfy with this deal.
by Michelle
Love this computer. I use it mostly leisure but it’s quick and set up was super easy. The only thing I wish it had was a back light on the keyboard, but not a huge deal. I knew this before I purchased it. The price was great since I got it on clearance $329! I would definitely recommend to a friend.
by Christine
the computer is functioning well, very easy to set up and I’m getting use to new keyboard, is fast downloading and uploading, and system apps working well, easy start up. I was very concerned my package was open when I opened my front door, the large delivery box ,wide open ,however computer box was still sealed, that has not happened before with Walmart deliveries so very concerning to me. Computer seems just as described so far.
by Esmael
As a Mac user this laptop performs as good as an Apple laptop. I gave up on PC a few years ago but once in a while I use a PC just to see how a Windows PC compares to a Mac. This laptop is fast and responsive to the challenge. A good buy. I gave it a 4 for being a PC. I will try to see if I can run OS X on it.
by Draco
The specs on this laptop for $300.00 are honestly unbeatable at the moment. I was only hesitant because of the brand, but so far so good. If anyone is curious, no, the RAM is not upgradable. There are no free slots for extra sticks and the 8GB is soldered to the motherboard. The M.2 SSD is upgradable though, so that’s at least a plus. The keyboard isn’t the best. I find myself sometimes hitting a key twice for it to finally type. I hate that the zero on the number pad isn’t the wider key setup, so you have to hit it just right with your thumb due to the right arrow key placement. (you can see this if you zoom in on the photos). It was one of those things where I didn’t realize how annoying it would be until I actually used it. The keyboard is also not backlit. The trackpad is massive. Too big, in my opinion. I find myself touching it with my palm as I’m typing and that gets annoying. You can turn the trackpad off by hitting the “FN ESC” keys and just use a mouse. The speakers are on the cheaper sounding end, but the placement is on the top toward the screen, so that’s good. It only offers 2 USB 3.0 options and no USB type C – this is listed in the specs, but I didn’t realize how few options I had for components until later. My fault. Overall, it’s a peppy system. Very good for work from home or students. If you are wanting a cheap casual gaming option, I recommend an AMD Ryzen 5 or 7 setup. The integrated Iris Plus 6 graphics just aren’t up to par as something like integrated Radeon Vega graphics that AMD offers.