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Data Transfer Rates of HP Desktop Computers

Class Action

Data Transfer Rates of HP Desktop Computers

In October 2019, a class-action lawsuit was filed against HP Inc. for allegedly falsely advertising that its desktop computers – including the Pavilion All-in-One desktop computer – with Universal Serial Bus (USB) 3.0 and 3.1 Gen 1 ports are capable of transferring data at up to 5 gigabits per second and “ten times faster than [the] USB 2.0” transfers data when, according to the complaint, the computers cannot transfer data at the advertised speed. (Paul et al v. HP Inc., Case No. 19CV356819, California State Court – Santa Clara)


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HP Pavilion Laptops

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HP Pavilion Laptops

Allegations: Misleadingly representing that the laptop parts are adequately tested and will function when the company does not test batteries for certain issues and users may experience battery performance issues

HP, Envy, and Pavilion Laptops

Class Action

HP, Envy, and Pavilion Laptops

Allegations: Misleadingly advertising products as durable and portable laptops that open and close when they actually fail to work as advertised due to a defect


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