

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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Jonathan Henke
> 3 dayLove the laptop, great screen, great keyboard
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D. Johnson
> 3 dayMost everything about this laptop is very good, and in some cases, great.
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LFreeman
> 3 dayThe touch screen works fine, and I haven’t had any major problems with the laptop OTHER THAN I think it may have been used before?
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Mrs. Elisha Brakus
> 3 dayScreen came loose without any drop or abnormal use and they refused to replace or refund.
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Alek Weissnat
> 3 dayProduct came with an invalid windows 10 home license. When trying to activate with Microsoft it does not work. Contacted Amazon support and was told that all we could do was process a return. That does not address the absolute defect that the device came with an invalid license key.
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Arlene
> 3 dayMy daughter used every time for study online
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Joune Fraser
> 3 dayThis is the perfect laptop for anyone on the go. Has all you need. It’s fast, easy to type, perfect size. The finger print scanner works perfect also.
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Fred valle
> 3 dayNot the best.
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R Mae
> 3 dayWhat I received:
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Andrew A. Russell
> 3 dayIve been using this for 30 days now (before writing the review), and Im not going to nitpick. This is a solid portable PC for office, desktop, and internet tasks. The screen is bright, the speakers are decent, the processor is snappy, the disk performance is fast, the port selection is good, the keyboard is usable, and you can fold it back completely (though you will probably rarely do that). The battery life is ok (probably above average) if you keep your screen at 50-60% brightness. You can play some Steam Games (especially those 2-3 years old like Elder Scrolls Online) at 1280x720 with decent performance if they are not resource hogs with 30-60fps performance... and it does fine with platform games like Trine. My only legitimate complaint is that it doesnt use standard USB-C adapater (it has a proprietary power plug), but it does charge from 0-50% in about 40 minutes. And, if you INSIST on having something to complain about, the track pad shows oily fingerprints (if you have OCD).