HP 15-cs3019nr Review and Specs. HP’s Pavilion line of laptops is absolutely the more affordable alternative to its premium Spectre line of Ultrabooks.
But over the years, increasingly more of the premium features have trickled into Pavilion laptops, and the latest HP 15-cs3019nr (3C586UA #ABA) keeps that up with plenty to offer at a more affordable price. In fact, it’s among the first laptops we’re reviewing with the new 10th generation Intel Core i7-106G7 processor. To the new CPU it adds 16GB of RAM, 512GB solid-state drive (SSD) storage and Amazon Alexa Voice compatibility.
This 2020 laptop remains an attractive computer, too, with a brushed metal finish across the lid and body. This Pavilion deserves to be at the top of your list if you need enough muscle for office productivity tasks or a serious work-from-home laptop.
HP 15-cs3019nr Design
The HP 15-cs3019nr is a duplicate of the HP 15-dy1036nr released around the same time, but slightly heavier at 4.08 pounds and 0.7 inches thick. It measures you can slide this laptop into a backpack that weighs more than it, and it feels light enough on your back for the most part of your functioning day, of course with slight breaks as you head out for the day.
The chassis is set on a natural silver finish that feels soft to the touch. On the base of the laptop is a sturdy construction with minimal flex, and the screen portion of the screen isn’t susceptible to flex too. It uses a micro-edge screen design, meaning you have tiny bezels surrounding the screen, giving you a bigger viewing area.
Port selection is excellent for a laptop that costs this much, including a single USB 3.1 Type-C port, two USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports, a single HDMI port, and a single headphone/microphone combo. Yes, it doesn’t include a Thunderbolt port, but at this price point, the USB Type-C is more than sufficient for most digital peripherals.
HP 15-cs3019nr Performance
The HP 15-cs3019nr as configured is on the beefy side for a sub-$ 1000 notebook. The 10th Gen Intel Core i7-1065G7 is a new mobile chip that offers strong performance matched with efficiency, and the 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD storage gives it a serious boost over similar machines with traditional rotating hard drives. For graphics, you have Intel Iris Plus graphics card that is quite usable for basic tasks that utilize an integrated card, though itself is definitely not enough to power AAA gaming.
On day-to-day use, the HP 15 will easily stay up to date with your demands. Four cores of computing power is plenty for most tasks, and with headroom to boots clock speeds to 3.9 GHz, it can burst as needed. This keeps the laptop feeling snappy, with the SSD launching programs quickly, and some simple tasks, like basic photo editing, working fast.
HP 15-cs3019nr Display
With a 1920 x 1080 resolution micro-edge display, it looks as sharp and vivid as we ‘d expect of a full-HD screen. It uses IPS (in-plane switching) display technology, that offers impressive viewing angles, though it slightly dims when viewed from the sides, top, or bottom.
The screen is slightly dimmer that we ‘d like, measuring about 220 nits, below our comfortable indoor average of 250 nits. Then again, we’ve reviewed dimmer displays on laptops in this price range, but you’ll be able to view the Pavilion’s display comfortably indoors. Outdoors viewing might experience some difficulties viewing the screen.
Keyboard & Touchpad
The backlit keyboard on the 15-cs3019nr is pretty comfortable for the work-from-home user or student who needs to churn hundreds of term papers. Its square, flat keys feel solid rather than the wacky, with good key travel and satisfying mid-stroke bump. If you occasionally find yourself typing a lot, the keyboard here is among the best you can get, especially at this price point.
On the other hand, the trackpad is a bit on the wide side, which means your palms will frequently drag over it as you type. That wouldn’t be a concern if the trackpad were better at rejecting accidental swipes; alas, the Pavilion’s cursor occasionally jitters across the screen as your palm brushes the trackpad, especially on the right side. It doesn’t include a fingerprint reader, like the one you have on the more expensive Pavilion x360, but it functions as it should, and that’s what matters when buying on budget.
Battery Life
For its strong performance, the HP 15-cs3019nr also manages to offer better efficiency with a long-lasting battery. It features a three-cell, 41Wh battery and supports fast charging, you can go from drained to 50% charge in 45 minutes.
On typical use, that involves surfing the web, streaming videos at 50% brightness, it lasts 8 hours 23 minutes but if you bump up the brightness everything drops to just over five hours. That’s enough time for some short intercontinental flights, an it could go even longer with brightness lowered.
Bottom Line
The HP 15-cs3019nr puts a lot into one package, almost going premium somehow while keeping the price well below several of its competitors. The notebook’s design does earn plenty of credit, and its overall performance leaves little to be desired outside of serious multi-core workloads.
Should you need a more mobile alternative and more storage, the Asus ZenBook 15 (UX534FTC-XH77) packs a 10th generation Intel Core i7-10510U CPU, 16GB of RAM, 1TB PCIe SSD, a dedicated Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 graphics card and an innovative Screenpad 2.0. it stays our Editors’ Choice for office laptops.
Still, among its modern, the HP Pavilion 3C586UA #ABA is an excellent-value laptop. The HP 15-cs3019nr is an elegant notebook that offers a blend of premium design and strong performance at a very fair price. It has surprisingly very few faults for a worth laptop.
Verdict
The HP 15-cs3019nr puts a lot into one package, almost going premium in some ways while keeping the price well below a few of its competitors, while offering the very best of components and a timeless design.
PROS
- Excellent worth
- Stylish design
- Strong notebook performance
- Poppy, tactile keyboard
CONS
- The display can be brighter
- A single USB-C port