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
For around 300 euros you get a very nice colored laptop, created for Internet use. HP has thus put an interesting choice on the market for those looking for a simple computer with internet access.However, if you look at the competition it is quite another...
Abstract: Chromebooks are laptops that run Google’s Chrome OS, a slimmed down operating system built around online connectivity, cloud storage and running apps and extensions through the Chrome browser. Fortunately, you don’t have to always be online to use all of ...
Abstract: With dimensions of 350 x 235 x 20mm (W x D x H), this Chromebook, with its 14-inch screen, could hardly be considered a shrinking violet with its ocean turquoise coloured casing. This striking colour might appeal to some but I would not include myself in ...
Terrific laptop for those married to Google or those whose computer needs only include surfing the web. Generous amount of ports. Nice trackpad
Pathetic battery life. Hollow keyboard. Not for those who like to store files locally
From a hardware perspective, the HP Pavilion 14 Chromebook is a strong entry into the growing field of Chromebooks. It offers a nice number of ports, including HDMI, and has more than enough processing power and storage to meet a Chromebook user's needs...
Abstract: Gareth takes a quick look at HPs larger Chromebook, the 14. Easily the best looking of the larger Chromebooks the 14 has a number of differences over the other Chromebooks on the market whilst delivering the same Chrome Operating System experience....
Average screen quality, Low default brightness setting, Slightly heavier than original
The HP Chromebook 14 is a big improvement on the HP's first Chromebook offering and with the added 3G support makes it an affordable option you can actually take out and about. This is a great feature, but we're less enamoured with the screen and so-so to...
Published: 2013-09-13, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: The HP Chromebook 14 is the latest - and joint-largest - Chromebook to show its face at this year's Intel Developers Forum in San Francisco. The replacement for the earlier "Pavilion" Chromebook 14, the latest model is available in a number of different...
Abstract: Earlier this year I had a look at a Chromebook from Samsung, here what at first glance looks a fairly similar offering from HP. Could a Chromebook be a real alternative to using a notebook with the Microsoft Windows operating system?...
Abstract: Earlier this year I had a look at a Chromebook from Samsung, here what at first glance looks a fairly similar offering from HP. Could a Chromebook be a real alternative to using a notebook with the Microsoft Windows operating system?...
Published: 2013-07-11, Author: Brian , review by: itproportal.com
Larger display makes multitasking easier, Large keyboard is comfortable for typing, Solid enough build quality
Short battery life, Port selection is sparse, The usual Chrome OS caveats
While the £249 HP Pavilion 14 Chromebook isn't the cheapest of the inexpensive Chrome devices, it's still a heck of a lot less than most budget laptops, and is perhaps the easiest transition from Windows to Chrome. The full-size keyboard and 14in display...