Testseek.com have collected 109 expert reviews of the HP Chromebook x360 14 G1 and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Chromebook x360 14 G1.
(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
Attractive and well-built design, Spacious keyboard and touchpad, Cool, quiet operation
Below average battery life, Chrome OS lacks expected features, Very poor game performance, Similar Windows 8 laptops aren't much more expensive
HP's Pavilion 14 Chromebook could serve the role of being someone's sole PC. A large keyboard, reasonable processor, and low price combine to make a very attractive low-cost system that anyone could pick up and use for most computing tasks. Battery life...
The HP Pavilion 14 is the company’s first stab at a Chromebook, and instead of just mostly copying what Samsung and Acer have done with their Chromebook options, HP made a one-of-a-kind option, with the minimalistic performance and operating system mi...
Published: 2013-05-28, Author: Lee , review by: Theinquirer.net
Good power to price ratio, large screen, good battery life, affordable price
Low display resolution, let down by the limited OS, build quality is not the best
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Published: 2013-05-24, Author: James , review by: zdnet.com
The HP Pavilion 14 Chromebook is a solid entry into the Chrome OS space that is designed to appeal to those who like bigger displays. The construction of the laptop doesn't feel the sturdiest due to the all plastic design, but that keeps the weight down f...
Published: 2013-04-09, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
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
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
The HP Pavilion Chromebook 14 advances the argument for Chrome as a low-cost mainstream computing solution, but its most noteworthy feature is a slightly bigger screen.
There's no denying the Chromebook x360 14 G1's tremendous speed. What is up for debate is whether you actually need it. No matter what type of work you do, you'll be using web and mobile apps to do it, which kind of defeats the purpose of a quad-core proc...
Comfortable to type on, Good overall performance, Full-sized SDXC slot and full-sized HDMI
Screen reflections can be annoying, Feels heavy, White finish can end up looking dirty
If a large Chromebook is what you're after, then HP's 14-inch model should be considered. It's the biggest one we've seen, and the most luxurious to use for long periods of typing. It's a heavy unit, though, and it has a high price...
Published: 2014-03-06, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
If you're in the market for a Chromebook, we'd advise you skip the 14 from HP unless you're truly desperate for a bigger screen on your second computer. Instead, we'd recommend going for the new HP Chromebook 11 which is cheaper, lighter, better looking a...