A:AnswerI’ve been using this laptop for Zoom regularly, and it works smoothly. The camera and mic are decent for video calls, and I haven’t faced lag during meetings as long as the internet connection is stable. Multitasking while on Zoom (like sharing screen, browsing, or using docs) also runs fine without slowing down.
A:AnswerMost HP laptops, including this one, are manufactured in China. Some parts may also be sourced from other countries, but the final assembly is usually in China.
A:AnswerYes, you can upgrade from Windows 11 Home to Windows 11 Pro. It’s a software upgrade that you purchase through Microsoft Store, and once applied, it unlocks Pro features (like BitLocker and Remote Desktop).
A:AnswerYes. The charger is dual voltage (100–240V, 50/60Hz), so it works fine worldwide, including in 220V regions. You may just need a plug adapter depending on the country.
A:AnswerIn the specifications it says:
Backlit Keyboard
Integrated lights allow for visibility of the keys in low-light conditions.
But I don't notice it being any bright backlighting.
It's not like my previous HP laptop that had a F key to turn the backlighting on. If there's a key to initiate I haven't found it yet. Sorry to not be more definitive in answer.
A:AnswerNo, this laptop doesn’t come with Microsoft Office pre-installed, but you can use the free online Office apps or get a Microsoft 365 subscription to access the full suite