A:AnswerRich, thank you for your question about this HP laptop! It can only connect to one external display with the equipped HDMI port. For multiple external displays, you would need to purchase a laptop from the Envy, Spectre, or OmniBook lines, which are equipped with the requisite USB-C and Thunderbolt ports for docks to support up to three external displays, whether mirrored, selected, or extended.
A:AnswerThank you for your question! For photo editing it will heavily depend on how extensive you are going with it, what level of photo quality you are working with, and what software you are planning to use. If you have certain software you are planning to use for photo editing, you can check the publishers website for their system requirements to see if the PC you are interested in fits their criteria.
A:AnswerBy coincidence, I recently met someone with a very nice, pricey computer, with 16GB of RAM, who complained to me that although he could use his PC to run Illustrator, he was frustrated that it took so long for the various operations to complete. I explained to him that, had he taken the trouble to actually CHECK THE ADOBE WEBSITE first, something the dumbest 10-year old gamer would have known to do, he would have seen that Adobe has both minimum recommendations for use of Illustrator and preferred recommendations. The latter notes the use of a minimal, separate video card, something this computer doesn't have. Like most laptops, it also doesn't have space for one, so it is not possible to add the card aftermarket.
To summarize: HP Team is correct, you can run Illustrator with this laptop, but you will be limited. I recommend looking for either a computer geared for business (which this one isn't) or one for gaming, like this HP ( https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hp-victus-15-6-full-hd-gaming-laptop-amd-ryzen-5-7535hs-8gb-ddr5-memory-amd-radeon-rx-6550m-512gb-ssd-mica-silver/6578933.p?skuId=6578933 ), which is costlier, but is on sale at Best Buy from time to time.
A:AnswerIt's not COMPLETELY impossible, if:
1. You t know the board specifics like logic chips for the ram etc
2. You have the equipment
3. You are skilled in this part of solder jobs
A:AnswerDeedee, thank you for your question on this HP laptop! This model and series does not support digital pens. For models that use the Active Stylus (MPP 2.0), the 2-in-1 HP Pavilion, Envy, or Spectre models will use that.
A:AnswerVitoria, thank you for your interest in this HP laptop! You can change the localization to the PT-BR keyboard through the Windows settings, but the keys may have different characters than what is shown as the keyboard is US-English. If you want to use this exclusively in Brazil, you can pick up a similar model that has PT-BR localization and keyboard layout.
A:AnswerAlexis, thank you for your question about using this HP laptop to play those games! This laptop lacks the dedicated graphics card required to play those games. For gaming on a budget, HP has the HP Victus or Omen gaming laptops, which are sold in Best Buy stores.
A:AnswerThank you for the question. Built-in CD/DVD drives have been eliminated from laptop designs, since most users now stream or download content from the source. However, you can connect an external CD drive via USB. This is an affordable option if you need a CD reader.
A:AnswerThank you for your question. The power button on the 15-fc0025dx laptop is located on the keyboard. It's found in the top row of keys, slightly to the right of the center.
A:AnswerHi, thanks for your question about this HP 15.6" Touch-Screen Laptop (model 15-fc0025dx). It does have a USB-C port to connect to, for data transferring, including photos from your phone.