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.
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109 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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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
At just £249.00, the Chromebook HP Pavilion 14 laptop is a steal. It is the perfect solution for people who desire a combination of value for money and style.Weighing in at only 1.8 kilos, the laptop is perfect for commuters or sales professionals who are...
Published: 2013-06-29, Author: Frank , review by: uk.hardware.info
For about 320 euros, teh HP Pavilion Chromebook can be yours. It's a 14-inch laptop with ChromeOS, bigger than the other Chromebooks we've seen. The OS won't appeal to everyone, but if you're looking for a pure internet laptop and are proficient in usin...
Published: 2013-06-05, Author: Christopher , review by: techradar.com
Generous screen, Fast and responsive, Sensible specs, and cheap, Chrome OS is maintenance, free
Poor battery life, Dead keyboard, Chrome OS isn't for everyone, Budget screen, speakers, materials
Chrome OS New Chrome OS review So if you think a Chromebook is right for you, which should you buy? We still think the Samsung Series 3 Chromebook (which, perhaps tellingly, is the one Google itself promotes through TV advertising), is the best balance. ...
Published: 2013-06-04, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Larger screen will suit some, brighter screen than some competitors, SD slot for storage expansion, fast for browsing, SSD makes for quick start-up
No 3G, poor screen viewing angle, so-so screen resolution considering size, plasticky, OS/application limitations, average overall experience
The HP Pavilion Chromebook 14 isn't a revelation. It's a lot like an enlarged - and glammed-up thanks to its sparkly glossy plastic (make of that what you will) - version of the Samsung Series 3 Chromebook. The added screen size adds a few quid to t...
Abstract: HP’s Chromebook debut is desperately disappointing, with insipid hardware failing to bring anything worthwhile to the marketRating: 2Average: 2 (1 vote) HP has taken its own sweet time to enter the Chromebook fray, but it certainly hasn’t spent the int...
These Chromebook doohickeys are now making more sense. For £250, the HP Pavilion Chromebook is a smart, well-made machine with a usefully large display and a handy combination of an Intel Celeron chip and an SSD. I'd have liked a more manly battery and a...
Abstract: Education ain't cheap and being a student isn't exactly a cakewalk – we get that. We were students too, not long ago, and understand your pain. What wouldn't we give for a lightweight, decent laptop to carry to classes instead of what laptops resembled ba...