HP Pavilion x360 14

Priced well under $1,000, HP's Pavilion x360 14 is a Core i5 convertible for the masses—and something of a pleasant surprise, although a 128GB SSD is pretty thin nowadays.

-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Product details

  • Four versatile modes: Easily convert from laptop mode to tablet, stand or tent mode for notetaking, drawing and other daily activities that feel as natural as pen on paper
  • Connect in more ways: Whether it's online chatting or professional video meetings, the solid Wi-Fi 6 connection is up to the task, and the HP wide vision HD webcam with dual array microphone lets you see in wide-angle clarity so you can feel closer
  • BIOS recovery and protection: Automatically checks the health of your PC, protects against unauthorized access, secures local storage and recovers itself from boot-up issues
  • Display: 14.0-inch diagonal full HD, IPS, micro-edge, WLED-backlit, multi touch-enabled, edge-to-edge glass touch screen display (1920 x 1080); 80% screen to body ratio
  • Fast processor: 10th Generation Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1035G1, Quad-Core, 1.0 GHz base frequency, up to 3.6 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology
  • Fast bootup with solid-state drive & higher bandwidth memory: Boot up in seconds, transfer files without waiting hours, and enjoy a speedier experience with the internal 512 GB PCIe(R) NVMe(TM) M.2 SSD, and higher bandwidth, speed and efficiency with 8 GB DDR4-3200 SDRAM (1 x 8 GB, not upgradable)
  • Battery life: Up to 9 hours and 15 minutes (mixed usage), up to 6 hours and 45 minutes (video playback), up to 9 hours and 45 minutes (wireless streaming); 0 to 50% charge in 45 minutes with HP fast charge

PROS

+ Low price.
+ Good battery life and keyboard feel.

CONS

- Skimpy 128GB solid-state drive.
- Bland display.
- Pen not included.

Expert reviews and ratings

By PCMag on July 23, 2019
Priced well under $1,000, HP's Pavilion x360 14 is a Core i5 convertible for the masses—and something of a pleasant surprise, although a 128GB SSD is pretty thin nowadays.
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