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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.
At $1,250, the Chromebook x360 14 G1 is definitely a great product. The key is that you have to want Chrome OS. If you're buying new laptops for your business and can go either way between Windows 10 or Chrome OS, an EliteBook from the 800 series is still better hardware, let alone the 1000 series.
Almost as elegant as the company's EliteBooks, the HP Chromebook x360 14 G1 is a classy corporate 2-in-1 let down by a weak screen. The Core i3 config is worth checking out, but the Core i5 and i7 models are overkill.
Nearly a full decade after its original global announcement, the Chromebook is still a rarity in the Indian laptop market. In the past we've seen Chromebook models from brands such as HP, Acer, and Samsung but none of them have ever really taken off....
That Chromebook would be fast enough for nearly every single user out there and would save you a ton of money as well. Sure, at that price I still expect a slightly brighter screen, but I can get over it a bit easier and feel a lot better about anyone buying this Chromebook, too.
If you're willing to wait, you likely won't be disappointed, but I can't recommend diving in at full price. If the i3 model tickles your fancy, consider the regular x360 14; save for the color and MIL-STD 810G durability, it's extremely similar and significantly less expensive.
At just $600, the HP Chromebook x360 14 gives you a lot for the money, and it comes in a fairly sophisticated package. But while the performance is outstanding for the price, the dim screen and lackluster battery life drag things down. And if you want a stylus, the x360 is definitely a non-starter. But more casual users looking to save some cash ought to keep it on the consideration list.
Chromebooks have come a long way in the last couple of years. Running Google's Chrome OS, which is based on the Linux kernel and Chrome browser, the first devices were launched in 2011, with third-party PC manufacturers following specifications outlined...
Avec ce Chromebook x360, HP livre une bonne copie, affirmant dans le même temps que ce genre de produit n'est plus marginal. Soigné et techniquement correct, il permet aisément de remplacer un PC sous Windows 10 pour de la bureautique simple et de la...
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