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(70%)
109 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(64%)
230 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great battery life
Excellent keyboard
Usable trackpad
ChromeOS is simple to use
Easy to sign into account and it shows user content
Attractive design
The HP Pavilion Chromebook 14 feels more like a traditional laptop than other Chromebooks. Its big screen and Chrome's improved offline capabilities make a better case for the category
Fast
Excellent keyboard and giant trackpad
Great design and build quality
Excellent keyboard and trackpad
Extreme performance
Larger display makes multitasking much easier. Larger keyboard allows room for extra function keys and more comfortable typing. Plastic construction
Though clearly budget-friendly
Feels solid.
Easy to use and family friendly
Very good video quality and color
Loud audio
Aggressively priced
Bigger display than most Chromebooks
Nicer design than most Chromebooks
Long battery life
Fantastic keyboard
Fast performance
Elegant
Durable design
Very long battery life
Excellent mousepad and keyboard
Premium build quality
Great screen
Super long battery life
Good speakers
Attractive and well-built design
Spacious keyboard and touchpad
Cool
Quiet operation
Cool color options
Excellent battery life
Solid performance
Good power to price ratio
Large screen
Good battery life
Affordable price
Snappy performance
Decent speakers
Solid build quality
Appealing design
Solid build
System performance
Decent input devices
Noise and temperature development
IPS display
Full HD resolution
Backlit keyboard
DisplayPort via USB Type-C
USB Power Delivery (PD) via Type-C
The editors didn't like
Dim display
Can only install web apps
No VGA output
Other Chromebooks perform better and run longer. The limited Chrome OS is still not for everyone
Or even for most. This model lacks the mobile broadband that makers of other Chromebooks have touted as a must-have feature
Heavy and very big
Display is dull and dim
Tablet mode is difficult to use comfortably
The display is dim
It's expensive
Big bezels
Short battery life. Port selection feels sparse. Comes with all the usual caveats about Chrome OS
Relatively dim screen
Below-average battery life
Doesn't support all Chrome apps
Shiny display catches a lot of glare and reflection
Half-size function and cursor keys
Expensive
Dim
Muted display
Lack of versatility compared to Windows computers
Below average battery life
Chrome OS lacks expected features
Very poor game performance
Similar Windows 8 laptops aren't much more expensive
Excellent mousepad and keyboard, Premium build quality, Great screen, Super long battery life, Good speakers
Expensive, Lack of versatility compared to Windows computers
An excellent Laptop with a price that's hard to stomach.It's a pity that HP X360 14 G1 is saddled with such a significant (and difficult to justify) price point. This is an excellent laptop that, in terms of design and usability, is comparable with many p...
Great design and build quality, Excellent keyboard and trackpad, Extreme performance
The display is dim, It's expensive, Big bezels
You may need this sort of performance from a Chromebook, and whether you're an enterprise customer or an individual with specific needs, you understand that it comes at a cost. Just know that you're not going to love the display even though you'll probabl...
Fast, fast, fast, Excellent keyboard and giant trackpad
Heavy and very big, Display is dull and dim, Tablet mode is difficult to use comfortably
The HP Chromebook x360 14 G1 is a big, fast, and fancy laptop for power users. But it's too big and heavy to work well as a convertible, and its display and storage are surprisingly basic for the price...
The HP Chromebook x360 14 G1 is an excellent, yet flawed, Chrome OS convertible. On one hand, it's one of the best Chromebooks I've used, simply because it has a Core i7 and 16GB RAM, along with a nice display and keyboard.On the other hand, it's missing...
As is the case with many devices around this price point, it's all about value. For $329.99, you're not expecting top-end performance and a bunch of bells and whistles. I do, however, wish that the performance was better. It was way too easy to get this P...
IPS display, Full HD resolution, excellent battery life, backlit keyboard, DisplayPort via USB Type-C, USB Power Delivery (PD) via Type-C
dark display, low contrast ratio, little storage space, no SSD, only one year's warranty, expensive
The HP Chromebook x360 14 (6BP67EA) convertible review. Test device courtesy of HP Germany.The HP Chromebook x360 14 G1 is an excellent convertible Chromebook. Its quad-core processor does not break a sweat in Chrome OS, and its 60 Wh battery will give yo...
Appealing design, Solid build, System performance, Decent input devices, Noise and temperature development
Maintenance options, TN screen's viewing angle stability, Possible restriction by Chrome OS
HP Chromebook 14 G1. Test model courtesy of notebooksbilligerHP creates a well-conceived, 14-inch Chromebook with its G1. Users who limit themselves to fundamental tasks, such as office and Internet applications, and do not overdo it with them, will find...
Abstract: I've spent the last three weeks taking six business-oriented Chromebooks through their paces. I started out as a skeptical Windows-rules-them-all kind of guy: I've been using Windows since the early days, and I've rarely strayed from the ghosts of my Wind...
Abstract: I've spent the last three weeks taking six business-oriented Chromebooks through their paces. I started out as a skeptical Windows-rules-them-all kind of guy: I've been using Windows since the early days, and I've rarely strayed from the ghosts of my Wind...