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HP’s latest budget convertible, the HP Pavilion x360 14, will be available this summer with a starting price of $599, HP has announced. It’s the first HP consumer laptop to come with a manual ...
HP’s 14, 15.6, and 17.3 inch Pavilion notebooks are all available with a choice of Intel or AMD chips, up to 16GB of RAM, and up to 2TB of storage (with hard drive, SSD, and dual storage options).
HP has also refreshed the Pavilion x360 14-inch laptop so that you can get it with up to 12th gen Intel Core U-series processors.The convertible, which can rotate 360 degrees so you can use it as ...
For families with much tighter budgets, HP offers the Pavilion x360 15—it has a decidedly more modest Core i3 CPU and full HD screen, but it's just $772.50 as tested.
HP’s Pavilion Aero is designed to be incredibly lightweight. It’s only 13 inches and weighs less than 2.2 pounds, which makes it the lightest laptop out of both the Pavilion and Envy laptop lines.
HP today announced the new 14-inch HP Pavilion Plus laptop. It's available with 12th Gen Intel Core CPUs, discrete NVIDIA graphics, and an optional 2.8K OLED display with 16:10 aspect ratio.
The HP Pavilion Plus 14 (model 14t-ew100) is a customizable laptop that starts at $1,000 and features an Intel Core Ultra 5 125H CPU, 16GB of RAM, integrated Intel Arc graphics, ...
As part of the plan, HP is scrapping the Pavilion, Spectre, Dragonfly, and Envy brands that denoted the company's budget, prosumer, premium business, and premium consumer lineups, respectively.