HP Pavilion x360 14” Touchscreen Laptop, 11th Gen Intel Core i5-1135G7, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD Storage, Full HD IPS Display, Windows 10 Home OS, Long Battery Life, Work & Streaming (14-dw1024nr, 2021)
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Rahman
> 3 dayLaptop shows 90% CPU / RAM consumption with internet browser open only... no other software running in the background or any reason for CPU to exert any computing powers.
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R. Kaufmann
> 3 dayI use this LT extensively for lightweight gaming and productivity apps. The touch screen just works, and the LT is fast enough for more needs.
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Jessica
> 3 dayMy daughter absolutely loves hers! The flip touch screen is perfect fit for her needs. Battery life is excellent and the security of the pioneering reader is awesome.
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PPT
> 3 dayThe actual product doesnt match with the description provided here. The battery life is very poor. it fully drains within 3.5 hours instead of the 9-10 hours mentioned on the AD
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nelson
> 3 daybuen articulo
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JenN7
> 3 dayI received the HP Pavilion x360 Convertible 14-dw1024nr.
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ALA
> 3 dayI’m immersed in the Apple ecosystem for personal at home use, but I wanted a separate windows based PC for my new job WFH that would not break the bank. I’m 2 months in using this HP Pavilion. This tablet laptop is performing like a workhorse along with my extra side monitor I.e., zoom calls, multiple windows open, processes running. All my accessories have their needed port, it’s super fast, and the HP support system has been great as well. I haven’t had a single hiccup and expect to get at least 4-5 optimal years of use out of this PC. While I use it in PC mode primarily, using the pen stylist has been very smooth. Very happy with this purchase and WFH has been a breeze.
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Jersey Retired Engineer
Greater than one weekIt arrived sooner than originally scheduled.
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Connie Emerald
> 3 dayI was disappointed that there is no backlit keyboard. This was on my list. I looked at so many computers things got lost in the shuffle. I thought I could do without a backlit keyboard, but I cant. This model has Windows 10. I got sucked in because Amazon mentions that one can upgrade to Windows 11. I didnt see this infomation. The biggest headache was not being able to load Google Chrome easily. I ended up contacting HP Assistant and the issue was elevated. The second help desk person wrote something about whehter this model had the capability. Microsoft Edge is the end all be all. If so, why do so many people have complaints? Anyhow, if you can live without a fingerprint reader and backlit keyboard, make your purchase. I dont know if the price is really a bargain for the features you do get. It has the ports I need. I wish they were put on both sides of the computer. There is not enough space to plug in two USB drives next to one another. I trust the name HP but then later read that it has fallen down some notches. Im going to put down the mike, as Im rambling now.
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Tyler
Greater than one weekFor the 600-700 dollar price point this is a very highly specced and featured notebook. You pay a price to meet this price point. It wont match a Dell XPS in thinness or bezel size. They are pretty big. It also is let down by a cheap plastic bottom. Still it spent the money where it matters the screen is fantastic bright and responsive, the keyboard is actually great with tons of travel and good key separation.