HP 15 ac154ng review
HP 15 ac154ng — 2.5 kg, performance 0.
Technical specifications
| Type | Laptop |
| Screen | 15.6" · 1920x1080 |
| Processor | Intel Celeron N3060 |
| Weight | 2.5 kg |
Performance scores
HP 15 ac154ng — Braswell Celeron at the catalog floor
The HP 15 ac154ng is a mid-2010s budget 15-inch built on Intel's Celeron N3060 — a Braswell dual-core system-on-chip designed for the cheapest laptops sold new. At $135 it sits 46% below the general-laptop median of $248. The figures are categorical: graphics 0, performance index 0 against a 43 median, USComp score 3 — among the lowest overall readings in the catalog.
What a Braswell Celeron is
Two efficiency cores at up to 2.48 GHz on a fanless-class die: adequate in 2015 for a browser window and a video player, below modern working tolerance in every dimension. The performance index of 0 is the honest number — current web applications will strain the machine visibly on every interaction. No configuration of this model changes the picture.
The floor, without embellishment
Performance 0, graphics 0, USComp 3 (−94.3% versus class): there is no redeeming axis. The one honest use case is the narrowest — a single-application terminal, an offline media player, or controlled-environment duty where the machine is asked to do one undemanding thing. Even then, cheaper neighbors in the same band offer faster platforms.
Price framing
No reliable depreciation data is available for this model (no original MSRP or release year on record), so no forward projection can be computed. The $135 asking price is the terminal value of a floor-tier machine — no resale expectation, no upgrade path, no headroom for any future workload.
Where it sits against peers
Pricier neighbors are the HP Pavilion G7 ($145) and Pavilion g7-2222sg ($147); cheaper options are the Inspiron 15-3552 ($127) and Pavilion G6-1070SO ($122). The sideways band is empty of rivals at exactly this price — but both cheaper options out-compute this machine for less money, which is the comparison that matters.
Bottom line
A floor-tier machine in every measurable sense. Recommended only where the purchase price is the sole criterion and the workload is trivially narrow — for any practical buyer, the cheaper Inspiron 15-3552 or Pavilion G6 in the same band deliver more capability for less.
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⭐ What stands out
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graphics performance absent (no data or feature not provided).
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overall performance is lower than typical general laptop class (+100%) (low tier).
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composite score is lower than typical general laptop class (+94.3%).
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🔁 Alternatives
Compromise axis: mobility ↔ overall performance
⚙️ Configuration analysis
Top configuration is built for office apps, web browsing, and basic daily tasks.
🤔 How to choose
Universal advice for any use case.
- Reliability vs price: reliability (median 54) ↔ price (median 247.9).
- Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 50) ↔ overall performance (median 43.1).
- Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 50) ↔ battery life (median 2.3).
15 ac154ng: verdict
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