HP - 2-in-1 14" Touch-Screen Chromebook - Intel Core i3 - 8GB Memory - 64GB eMMC Flash Memory - White
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Features
Google Chrome OS
Chrome OS is the speedy, simple and secure OS that powers every Chromebook. Chrome OS updates automatically every 6 weeks with the latest software and virus protection.
14" Full HD multitouch screen
The 1920 x 1080 resolution boasts impressive color and clarity. IPS technology for wide viewing angles. Energy-efficient WLED backlight.
8th Gen Intel® Core™ i3-8130U mobile processor
Smart dual-core, four-way processing performance for HD-quality computing.
8GB system memory for advanced multitasking
Substantial high-bandwidth RAM to smoothly run your games and photo- and video-editing applications, as well as multiple programs and browser tabs all at once.
64GB eMMC flash memory
This ultracompact memory system is ideal for mobile devices and applications, providing enhanced storage capabilities, streamlined data management, quick boot-up times and support for high-definition video playback.
360° flip-and-fold design
Offers versatile functionality with laptop, audience, tabletop, presentation and tablet modes.
Built-in cloud support
Easily save your files to your Google Drive account for secure access wherever you go. You can also sync with your other devices running Chrome and even work offline when needed. Fees may apply.
Intel® UHD Graphics 620
On-processor graphics with shared video memory provide everyday image quality for Internet use, basic photo editing and casual gaming.
Weighs 3.7 lbs. and measures 0.6" thin
Ultrathin and ultralight for maximum portability, featuring a smaller screen size and omitting the DVD/CD drive to achieve the compact form factor. 3-cell lithium-ion battery.
Built-in media reader for simple photo transfer
Supports microSD, microSDHC and microSDXC memory card formats.
Wireless network connectivity
High-speed wireless LAN built into the screen, so it connects to your network or hotspots on the most common Wi-Fi standards in both laptop and tablet modes.
Built-in HD webcam with dual array microphone
Makes it easy to video chat with family and friends or teleconference with colleagues over Google Hangouts or other popular applications.
Backlit keyboard for easy typing in dim or dark locations
Touchpad with scroll and multitouch capability.
Built-in virus protection and Google products
Work, play and do right out of the box with Search, Gmail, Talk, YouTube and Hangouts, then personalize with the Chrome Web Store. Multiple layers of protection defend against viruses and malware.
Additional port
Headphone/microphone combo jack.
Note: This Chromebook does not include a built-in DVD/CD drive.
Intel, Pentium, Celeron, Core, Atom, Ultrabook, Intel Inside and the Intel Inside logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.
What's Included
3-cell battery
H1 Secure Microcontroller
HP 2-in-1 14" Touch-Screen Chromebook - Intel Core i3 - 8GB Memory - 64GB eMMC Flash Memory
Power adapter
Energy Ratings
Manuals & Guides
Product Datasheet/Brochure (PDF)
Key Specs
- Screen Size14 inches
- Screen Resolution1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
- Touch ScreenYes
- Processor ModelIntel 8th Generation Core i3
- CPU Base Clock Frequency2.2 gigahertz
- Storage TypeeMMC
- Total Storage Capacity64 gigabytes
- System Memory (RAM)8 gigabytes
- GraphicsIntel UHD Graphics
- Display Connector(s)No external display connection
- Battery Life (up to)14 hours
- 2-in-1 DesignYes
- Backlit KeyboardYes
General
- Product Name2-in-1 14" Touch-Screen Chromebook - Intel Core i3 - 8GB Memory - 64GB eMMC Flash Memory
- BrandHP
- Model Number14-DA0011DX
- Year of Release2018
- ColorWhite
Display
- Display TypeLED
- Screen Size14 inches
- Screen Resolution1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
- Touch ScreenYes
Processor
- Processor BrandIntel
- Processor ModelIntel 8th Generation Core i3
- Processor Model Number8130U
- CPU Base Clock Frequency2.2 gigahertz
Storage
- Storage TypeeMMC
- Total Storage Capacity64 gigabytes
- eMMC Capacity64 gigabytes
Memory
- System Memory (RAM)8 gigabytes
- Type of Memory (RAM)DDR4 SDRAM
- Number of Memory Sticks Included3
Graphics
- Graphics TypeIntegrated
- GPU BrandIntel
- GraphicsIntel UHD Graphics
Compatibility
- Operating SystemChrome OS
Connectivity
- Display Connector(s)No external display connection
- USB Ports1 x USB-A 3.0, 2 x USB-C 3.1
- Number of USB Ports (Total)3
- Headphone JackYes
- Wireless ConnectivityWi-Fi
- Wireless StandardAC
- Ethernet Card10/100/1000
Cooling
- CPU Cooling SystemAir
Power
- Battery Life (up to)14 hours
- Battery Cells3-cell
Camera
- Front-Facing CameraYes
Features
- 2-in-1 DesignYes
- Backlit KeyboardYes
- Touchpad TypeMulti-touch, with gesture support
- Media Card ReaderYes
- Audio TechnologyBang & Olufsen Audio
Dimensions
- Product Height0.6 inches
- Product Width12.8 inches
- Product Depth8.9 inches
- Product Weight3.7 pounds
Certifications Listings & Approvals
- ENERGY STAR CertifiedYes
- EPEAT QualifiedYes
- EPEAT LevelSilver
Included
- Optical Drive TypeNone
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - LaborNone
Other
- UPC193015348004
Customer reviews
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 3909 reviews
(3,909 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Battery Life4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Speed4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
- Display4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers find value in the touch screen, ease of use, and long battery life of this 2-in-1 Chromebook. Its lightweight design and strong performance are also frequently praised, along with the ample RAM and competitive price. However, some users mention limited storage capacity and occasional fan noise as drawbacks. A few also reported minor compatibility issues and some instances of the device overheating.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Speed, Touch screen
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect for light to moderate work.
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I had to buy this chromebook, when the laptop that my job provided me to work from home with, just completely shut down on me. I did my research on a couple of different laptops, and devices to get my work done on the same day. I saw this chromebook, and given the research I did on it, and the price, I figured it would be the best option for me, and boy was I right. It is awesome!! Long lasting battery, Great screen, a Backlit Keyboard, Good sound, It DOES have a built in web camera!!! I repeat it DOES have a built in web camera. I do not know why under the specs it says that it does not, and while it is not the best one on the market, it gets the job done! It is a 2 in 1, so it turns into a tablet when needed, it is a bit heavy to just hold on to in tablet mode, but just place it down on something, and it is perfectly fine. Now a chromebook is not the same as a laptop, but I have been just fine with it, I am still able to do Microsoft applications such as Word, and Excel, and make schedules. It is very fast. It has android apps, so I am able to listen to my Spotify, while doing my work if I choose which is GREAT!. I was honestly thinking of switching this, for a "Laptop" but chose not to because this is perfect for what I do. It is slim, and light as well, so it is easy to travel around with. The white, and gold sounded weird at first but it is very aesthetically pleasing to the eye. I absolutely love it, and you will too!!
This review is from HP - 2-in-1 14" Touch-Screen Chromebook - Intel Core i3 - 8GB Memory - 64GB eMMC Flash Memory
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Chromebook and Best Value of 2020
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Way better than the last x360 Chromebook. I had nothing but hardware issues on top of hardware issues with the last Chromebook. Ended up having to warranty it for repairs, bought this one instead on a Black Friday sale for only $379! Everything about this from the design, down to the performance HP listened to their customers about. Thanks for removing those ugly bezels HP, and following a more Spectre/ENVY look this year! I had no issues with the Luminous Gold and white lid, but I admit, it was a little flashy and a fingerprint magnet. The "Mineral Silver" as HP calls it is a much more subtle and premium look. I honestly think this is Space Gray haha, but had to avoid issues with Apple getting triggered over color names. This one is way faster in the processor department too. The 10th Gen Core i3 is still a dual core, but it actually outperforms a gaming processor (8th Gen Core i7-8750H) in web browsing benchmarks. Which is crazy for Intel to be able to do on such a small processor die. Same amount of RAM with higher frequency (if that matters to you), same eMMC flash storage with 64 GB (hasn't bothered me one bit since I use a 256 GB SD Card to remedy space issues). Upgraded chicklet membrane keyboard with less key travel and noise, added fingerprint unlock (I use my phone instead to unlock the Chromebook anyway, still way faster to do it that way). It gripe I've had with it so far Day 1 is the extremely strong magnet to lock the kid down in normal laptop mode (not 2 in 1 tablet mode). Did HP use a Neodymium magnet or something? I have to lift both sides with two hands really strongly, instead of a normal one touch to open like a MacBook. I guess that's great if you are traveling? Again, that's my only gripe with it so far. In conclusion, if you want the Apple MacBook Air/HP ENVY x360/HP Spectre x360 of Chromebooks, you have met your match with this product. All that in a package that's way less money than the products I mentioned above, in a just as premium design/equal performing machine that's more value for the money. Especially, if you can find it on a massive sale from the $629 price tag, like say: Black Friday!
This review is from HP - 2-in-1 14" Touch-Screen Chromebook - Intel Core i3 - 8GB Memory - 64GB eMMC Flash Memory
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:SpeedCons mentioned:Fan noise
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent Chromebook!
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The HP Chromebook x360 -14 is an excellent Chromebook and has a premium build quality to it. The device feels very solid and sturdy! For a 14” Chromebook it does have some heft to it. This device has an 8th generation Intel Core i3 processor coupled with 8 GB of RAM. This provides a nice balance in performance and at the time of purchase the device was on sale for $499. This price also makes this Chromebook an exceptional value. Despite several reviews indicating that the fan in this device is loud and runs consistently, my experience has been the opposite. I have played several games on this Chromebook from the Google Play Store and a couple of games from Steam for Linux, while the fan did power on it was not loud and I could barely tell that it was running. I have not experienced any issues with overheating or throttling while using this device. The display on this device has great image quality and good viewing angles. Movies, Games and Images all look very clear. Although I did notice that the display looks a little dim even on full brightness. This is not a problem when indoors but may be an issue if you use the device outdoors or in bright sunlight. The speakers on this device are not bad and for a laptop the sound quality is quite good. The keyboard is comfortable to type on and the keys had nice travel to them while typing! The backlighting on the keyboard is a plus as well. This device has two USB C ports and they both can be used to charge the device. There is also a USB 3.0 A port and a Micro SDCard reader. Thus far I am pleased with this Chromebook and would recommend this device for anyone in the market for a Chromebook.
This review is from HP - 2-in-1 14" Touch-Screen Chromebook - Intel Core i3 - 8GB Memory - 64GB eMMC Flash Memory
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Speed, Touch screen
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Premium Chromebook
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.My experience with Chromebooks over the last few years has been limited, but informative. I never really cared for how cheap the devices felt, or how limited the Chrome OS felt. The Chromebooks were often underpowered, necessitated by their low price points, and felt like an unnecessary compromise to a cheap Windows based laptop. You could reasonably get a better experience on a mid-range Android phone in some cases, albeit on a small screen. In comes the HP x360 Convertible 2-in-1 Chromebook. It is a premium 14” Chromebook that slots into a higher price point than Chromebooks of old, but more accessible than the new ultra-premium Chromebooks like the Pixelbook. Specs CPU – Intel (8th Gen) i3-8130U Dual Core 2.20 GHz processor w/ integrated Intel 620 graphics Memory – 8GB DDR4-2666 Screen – 14” 1920 x 1080p HD IPS Storage – 64GB Flash memory – microSD card port available for additional 512GB expansion Ports – 2X USB C / 1X USB 3.0 / microSD Slot / TRRS 3.5mm Jack (headphone and mic support) Audio – Bang & Olufsen PLAY dual speakers Webcam – 720P with dual microphone Dimensions – 12.81 x 8.93 x 0.63”; 3.7lb Design The design of the x360 Convertible is exceedingly nice. I was impressed when I first pulled it out of the box, and it had some weight to it. It didn’t feel cheap at all. The white outer shell looks fantastic, and its sleek profile reminds me more of a Surface Book or Mac Book than a Chromebook. Bravo HP. The Ceramic White outer shell doesn’t appear especially prone to getting dirty or smudging, which I was worried about. Once you open it up you are greeted by an interior finished in what HP calls Cloud Blue. Its not really blue, but more of gray blue. Nonetheless it looks very sleek and has a great feel to it. Again, no sign of it feeling like a low-cost Chromebook. The interior is made of soft touch plastic that has a very light texture to it – almost like a sandblasted metal. This surface completely resists smudges and fingerprints, which is great since this is where your hand will be going all the time. The conversion from laptop to tablet is seamless. The hinge provides the right amount of resistance to allow the main body and screen to be used at any number of angles and configurations. The keyboard and trackpad are disabled early enough in the transition to keep errant clicks and button pushes from happening. In tablet mode, the thickness of the machine increases to 0.74” at it thickest points (furthest from the hinges). Like most 2-in-1’s figuring out how you want to hold it in tablet mode take a few minutes to get use to. You are either clicking the trackpad, covering the speakers a bit, or pressing keys. This is inherent to every convertible I have used, so it just takes a few minutes to get comfortable with how you want to hold it. The ports are pretty well laid out on the body. I like that the 2 USB C ports are on either side so you can use whichever side is most convenient to you when charging. My only nag with the overall design is in the microSD slot. I added an expansion card, and it bugs me that the card sticks out from the edge like it does. It breaks up the nice clean edge of the body and makes it easy to accidently eject. I would have liked to see it concealed with a cover. Regardless that is a small ding. Performance The dual core i3 is a pretty light weight, efficient processor. It will get bogged down if you throw too much at it, but it was plenty snappy with just a handful of active apps. For Chrome OS you don’t need a ton of computational horsepower to have a fast machine, so the dual core seems to be plenty. The 8GB of RAM is what is more important, and that’s what keeps the x360 feeling quick. Most Chromebooks around this price point only carry 4 GB of memory, so the x360 has a leg up here. Display The 14” 1920 X 1080p FHD IPS touchscreen display looks great. It has a high gloss finish like you would expect in today’s touchscreens. The only Chromebooks with higher resolution have a smaller screen (12.3”) and cost considerably more (MSRP of $1K+). So for this Chromebook the 14” 1080p touchscreen is all you can reasonably ask for. The screen clarity, and sharpness were pleasing to the eye, and the colors had a good amount of pop to them. I watched a lot of Netflix on this, and I was very pleased with the image reproduction. The multipoint touchscreen is very responsive, and easy to use. I found it to be accurate when registering my inputs. It also didn’t get overwhelmed by my kids playing fruit ninja, and swiping at it like crazed 4 & 5 year-olds are want to do. Overall, the screen is great, although it does pick up every finger print due to the gloss finish. Keyboard and Trackpad The keyboard is a ten-keyless design (no number pad) with body color match keys. The keys have a white backlight that comes in handy for typing in the dark. The keys have a relatively short throw with a full travel length of 0.04” and low to mid force requirement. The key actuation is soft and muted with the actuation point right at the top of the key travel. I found the key throw length to be a little too shallow for my tastes, and it slightly impacting my typing. I typically type on a mechanical keyboard with Cherry Brown switches, so swapping over to a laptop keyboard is always an adjustment. In this case I never got fully comfortable with the keyboard, though others that I let try it had no issues adjusting. The trackpad is a delight to use. It is also body color matched with a satin surface texture. I usually dislike most trackpads, but this was truly nice to use. The multipoint touch was accurate, and the trackpad was responsive. I had no issues navigating around, and if something did get tricky I was able to fall back to the display touchscreen. Battery Life The advertised battery life is 14hrs. In my use I found that an hour of Netflix drained about 10% with the screen on full brightness. So 10hrs of streaming video at max brightness is pretty good in my opinion. Slide that brightness down, and I could easily get a couple more hours. Standby power usage was excellent. A full day of of no use in standby only dropped the battery a percent or 2. I didn't time it exactly but from 2% battery to full charge was done in under 2 hours. Thats's plenty quick enough for me. Sound The sound from the B&O PLAY dual speakers is quite good for a laptop. There is no bass or real low end, which I expected. The mids and highs were bright and clear, and the speakers had enough sound to fill a room. In tablet mode I expected the speakers to get muffled when placed on my lap but were oddly unaffected. Overall HP and B&O did a good job on the speakers. Webcam I have used HP webcams in the past, and they had generally been kind of bad. A $20 Logitech webcam was better than the old ones. I used the webcam during several Skype calls, and found that the camera in the x360 to be pretty good. The people I was calling told me my picture was perfectly clear. The only time I ran into problems was with low light. The camera sensor isn’t large enough to get a good picture in low light. You really need a well-lit room. The dual mics also, weren’t the best. The other people on the call said it sounded tinny, but clear. They remarked that my normal camera had a far grainier picture but had much better sound. My old camera is a Logitech TV Cam (720p with dual mics) from 8 years ago. Overall, I am impressed with the x360 convertible. It is a huge leap in quality over Chromebooks of the past. HP really knocked the design out and made a premium feeling laptop. The machine feels quick and responsive and pleasing to use. I never felt frustrated with its performance or its feature set. This is the first Chromebook I have picked up that feels like a reasonable alternative to a Windows based machine. If have used to the Android Ecosystem you will already be familiar with how the Chrome OS works. Sure it lacks some of the programs, robustness, and support that Windows offers. For web browsing, word processing, app based games, etc Chrome OS is perfectly capable of meeting your needs. In short, if you are in the market for a quick premium feeling laptop you might want to check this one out.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Ease of use, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Just what I wanted
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is perfect for my needs - small, lightweight, easy to use, and I don’t have to worry about updating software or applications. I love it! And the price was good, too. :)
This review is from HP - 2-in-1 14" Touch-Screen Chromebook - Intel Core i3 - 8GB Memory - 64GB eMMC Flash Memory
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Near perfect Chromebook...almost
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.With an i3 10th generation chip set, 8gb of ram, fantastic keyboard and wonderful track pad what makes this HP almost perfect is the price. To be more specific the almost planned sale price of $529 and sometimes $499 or $399 with student discounts. With out a doubt this a very well built and fast Chromebook. So, why is the 4 stars? What makes it nearly perfect? Well, with a killer keyboard and mean I love this keyboard and yes I am writing this review on the device. And, just as good track pad there are two pit falls for this device. The first one is the 64gb storage. That is too low and it is eMMc storage which is the lower end slower type and honestly I am okay with it being slower, but in 2020 it should be 128gb. Now for myself it isn't a big as don't save files per device. I opt for saving files on a MicroSD card in case something happens to the device. I can remove it and pop it in a new device and I am good to go. What I think really cripples the HP 360 and it did the same on the previous version which by the way (BEST BUY IS COMBINING THE OLD VERSION REVIEWS WITH THE NEW VERSION, NOT COOL BEST BUY......PLEASE UPDATE THIS) is the screen. Yes, it is a perfectly fine 1080 IPS screen, but it fails in comparison to others in the same sector. It just isn't bright enough nor clear enough and colors are enormously under saturated. I wish I could share my side by side photo of it next to a Galaxy Chromebook. I know not exactly a fair comparison, but even with other Chromebooks it just doesn't compare. It truly takes this CB down from being a $629 device to it's sale price of $529 immediately. I simply can not recommend paying more than the sale price for it. But, at its sale price of $529 or lower it is a fantastic device. In fact I traded the Samsung Galaxy for this HP and other than the screen I have zero regrets. The keyboard and track pad more than make up for the screen as they are both by far the best I have tested and used. So there it is, 5 stars minus 1 for storage and screen which if like for me are not deal breakers at the sale price this is a fantastic machine.
This review is from HP - 2-in-1 14" Touch-Screen Chromebook - Intel Core i3 - 8GB Memory - 64GB eMMC Flash Memory
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Touch screen
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
My go to Chromebook
||Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The price was perfect. The backlit keyboard is a game changer!! Very responsive to touch and I would recommend a 2 in 1 chromebook. Flip and it automatically turns the keyboard off and the screen size and HD display, perfect for homework and work on the go!!
This review is from HP - 2-in-1 14" Touch-Screen Chromebook - Intel Core i3 - 8GB Memory - 64GB eMMC Flash Memory
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Speed, Touch screenCons mentioned:Storage
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I have had the pleasure of using this HP Chromebook over the weekend and so far it has been a great experience. I am thoroughly pleased with this particular model that HP has released. Now lets breakdown why you should consider getting this particular model if you are looking to buy a Chromebook. I have been using CB for around two years and it has gotten better overtime and now that it offers Android support CB sales have taken off and now it seems everyone is making a CB. I have used a few different CB from different manufacturers my top two being HP & Samsung. But I find myself leaning a lot more in favor of HP they really have been making some nice CB like the previous CB that is detachable. I prefer this 2 in 1 design because it is practical for my use. Now this model has a Full HD screen in a 16:9 ratio which is great in comparison to some of the 3:2 ratio screens it is just better in my opinion. The 14 inch screen is plenty bright and is the ideal size for any use whether for media or word processing purposes. The panel is touchscreen so that is a definite plus. The keyboard is a full sized keyboard and it is back lit. I love the feel of the keys they have a nice feel to them and have great travel and don't feel spongy nor do they stick. It makes for a great typing experience and I did not miss any keys which is good for those who value accuracy. The track pad is responsive and accurate clicks and touch register as it should so there are no complaints there. The CB is very aesthetically pleasing with the two tone design. It is made of what seems to be a plastic and aluminum. And if I am not mistaken it may have some sort of coating that helps it resist fingerprints to a certain extent, I really do like that it is not a finger print magnet because I am very particular on that it truly bugs me when a fine crafted product is a finger print magnet and I am constantly having to wipe it clean. The speakers are not under the device and I also appreciate that. It is located above the keyboard and are B&O I like the quality of the speakers they provide value to the device in my opinion it serves to remind the consumer that this is not a budget CB but a premium model. The speakers re plenty loud and have decent bass it isn't studio quality but great for the device and its intended use. So that is another plus in my book. Now lets talk components and IO. This CB has an Intel Core i3 under the hood that is very fast dual core that has a base speed of 2.2 GHz and can run at a max of 4GHz now for a CB that is impressive. I have not been able to slow it down yet I have opened 25 chrome tabs and it does not even finch like my previous CB with a paltry 4GB of RAM. There are plenty of ports a full sized USB port and two USB C type and that is plenty for most users. a Micro SD slot is great for memory expansion. I am not sure what the limit is but I will eventually get a large capacity card. My only gripe with this is that it is 64GB and that space will fill up fast now that Google Play apps are now for the most part compatible. Play apps compatibility that is up to each app developer but with each passing day more apps are compatible with CB. Battery life now it is a day and night difference from my previous CB and I am really impressed. I have only charged this device once and that was on Friday. It has been on standby since and I have used it for a total of roughly eight hours and I still have 37% battery life left and according to the OS it has approximately 4 & 1/2 hours of battery left. I could not get anywhere near that kind of battery life with my old Samsung CB. :::Pros::: - Back lit keyboard - Large 16:9 display (FHD but can view 1440p content) - Superb battery life - Upgrade able storage (with the use of a micro sd card) - Nice two tone design that feels premium - Small design & lightweight for its size (less than 4lbs) - Special coating that resists fingerprints - B&O speakers (good amount of bass for this device) :::Cons::: - 64GB of storage I am really happy with this Chromebook it is nearly perfect. It looks great feels great in the hands, performs well and does everything I need and want it to do. Chromebooks are giving PC & Macs a run for their money. I really do find myself using Chrome OS more often due to how simple it is. TL;DR HP has made a great Chromebook that is good for almost anything you want it to do you can get work done in Microsoft Office, watch Youtube, Netflix, read and write emails and still have plenty of battery life left at the end of the day. This CB is fast and can keep up with the user and is well worth the asking price. My only complaint is that it only has 64GB of built in storage. You can purchase a large Micro SD card to remedy that but I would have at least preferred 128 GB of on board storage. Pick this up you will fall in love with it like I did.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionCan this laptop be a Full Substitute for a Windows PC/Laptop? meaning can I use it for Banking, Outlook, Office 360, and store my files safely? will it open Adobe PDF'S?
Asked by new2chromeOS.
- A:Answer It depends by what you mean by full substitute. You should clearly think through your use case before switching operating systems. It will run Microsoft apps from the google play store or office 360 online. You can also use online banking and check book apps from google play store. You can run most media apps with no problem (notable exception - iTunes, although you can run Apple Music if you are willing to ‘sideload’, but this is a hack). Chrome will open PDF’s with a Chrome extension. You can store files locally, but the Chromebook user should think in terms of using google drive as default storage, with internal storage used for files needed for offline access. And don’t let the 64GB of internal storage deter you. This Chromebook also features a micro SDcard slot so you can easily add storage by inserting a micro SDcard. BE AWARE THAT PRINTERS are a special subject in the Chrome OS world. Make sure you are aware of your options if you intend to print from a Chromebook.
Answered by Epee4fun
Q: QuestionI understand you can not load Office onto this but can you open / edit an Office file if it is in say OneDrive?
Asked by PeterM.
- A:Answer You actually can use Office 365 with a Chromebook, as well as the Office apps from the Google Play store.
Answered by HP Team
Q: QuestionI was going to buy one to day until I started reading reviews about the fans how bad are they? Thanks
Asked by Sully.
- A:Answer It has a core i3 processor that does have a cooling fan, unlike a lot of other Chromebook models which use fanless core M or celeron processors. So far the fan is the one thing I haven't been thrilled with on this computer. It's not terribly loud, and it doesn't run all the time, but it also doesn't take very long of using the computer for the fan to come on. Like I said, it's not all that loud, so really this has been a minor inconvenience rather than a dealbreaker, although that's definitely more of a personal preference thing. Overall I've been really pleased with this model- the core i3-8130u is crazy fast (faster than the fanless models used on most Chromebooks- that's the trade-off!), and this model might have the nicest trackpad and keyboard I've ever used on a laptop, period.
Answered by bobbyhill
Q: QuestionWhat is the Google Auto-Update Expiration Date?
Asked by jerrya.
- A:Answer June 2025
Answered by Winston
Q: QuestionIs the internal flash hard drive memory expandable using an Sd card, and if so, what is the maximum size sd card you can use?
Asked by Tarquin.
- A:Answer yes , 512 GB
Answered by jblack299creative
Q: QuestionDoes the keyboard backlight turn off? Is it always on during the day? Can you toggle how bright it is?
Asked by Nick.
- A:Answer The keyboard backlight can be turned on or off using the Alt-Bright key combination. It has several levels of brightness that it cycles through with each press of the Bright key (the same key used to increase screen brightness, but combined with Alt to control the backlighting).
Answered by HP Team
Q: QuestionWhich stylus should I purchase for this chromebook?
Asked by Student.
- A:Answer This is a capacitive touch screen so most stylus will work but you can just as easily use your finger most of the time. Wacom makes very nice ones or Insignia makes nice ones that are a bit less expensive with a bigger tip.
Answered by atechnicnate
Q: QuestionIs this chromebook fanless?
Asked by Jope.
- A:Answer If you didn't tell me it had a fan, I wouldn't know. The machine's latest-generation Intel Core i3 processor, plus improved thermal management and metallic construction mean that the fan rarely runs at more than a whisper. I would definitely not worry about it.
Answered by ChromebookGuy