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Gareth takes a quick look at HPs larger Chromebook, the 14. Easily the best looking of the larger Chromebooks the 14 has a number of differences over the other Chromebooks on the market whilst delivering the same Chrome Operating System experience...
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HP joined the growing list of OEMs manufacturing Chromebooks with the HP Chromebook 14(14c001tu) back in March last year. They've since followed up with the Chromebook 11 and a Chromebook 14 followup the HP 14-Q002TU. It has upgraded hardware and a more i...

Nice feeling plastic casing, Keyboard is nice to type on, Excellent battery life...

Screen is washed out, 2GB RAM is limiting, Weight, Touchpad...

The Chromebook 14 has some flaws, the screen is washed out and not ideal, the touchpad is not as responsive as it could be, it struggles with only 2GB of RAM at times and lacks internal storage, but it does have its pluses.The large screen and simple desi...
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We took a brief look at the HP Chromebook 14 late last year . It's one of the models that the vendor is actively pushing in the education sector. The reasons for this are because it runs the simple Chrome OS operating system, which basically relies on the...

Comfortable to type on, Good overall performance, Full-sized SDXC slot and full-sized HDMI...

Screen reflections can be annoying, Feels heavy, White finish can end up looking dirty...

If a large Chromebook is what you're after, then HP's 14-inch model should be considered. It's the biggest one we've seen, and the most luxurious to use for long periods of typing. It's a heavy unit, though, and it has a high price...
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What is the HP Chromebook 14? The HP Chromebook 14 is a 14-inch laptop that runs on Google's browser-based Chrome operating system. This is HP's second stab at making one and having extensively used the HP Pavilion Chromebook for the past year, there's de...

Nice matte finish design, 3G support, Comfortable keyboard...

Average screen quality, Low default brightness setting, Slightly heavier than original...

The HP Chromebook 14 is a big improvement on the HP's first Chromebook offering and with the added 3G support makes it an affordable option you can actually take out and about. This is a great feature, but we're less enamoured with the screen and so-so to...
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The HP Chromebook 14 is the latest - and joint-largest - Chromebook to show its face at this year's Intel Developers Forum in San Francisco. The replacement for the earlier "Pavilion" Chromebook 14, the latest model is available in a number of different...
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Earlier this year I had a look at a Chromebook from Samsung, here what at first glance looks a fairly similar offering from HP. Could a Chromebook be a real alternative to using a notebook with the Microsoft Windows operating system?...
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Hewlett-Packard has been blowing a bit hot and cold with Windows 8 recently. With sales of Windows 8 tablets still flatlining, HP has been telling anyone that will listen that it is prepared to look at other alternatives for its mobile offerings. See all...
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Google's Chromebook may not get much respect in some tech circles, but HP offers a vote of confidence with a Chrome-based laptop of its own, the HP Pavilion 14 Chromebook. Blending the design aesthetics of a budget Pavilion laptop with the free web-centri...

Larger display makes multitasking easier, Large keyboard is comfortable for typing, Solid enough build quality...

Short battery life, Port selection is sparse, The usual Chrome OS caveats...

While the £249 HP Pavilion 14 Chromebook isn't the cheapest of the inexpensive Chrome devices, it's still a heck of a lot less than most budget laptops, and is perhaps the easiest transition from Windows to Chrome. The full-size keyboard and 14in display...
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The HP Pavilion 14 is unlike other Chromebooks in the market today. It is a standard laptop with a sleek style. It covers people who like full size laptops with minimalistic elements. HP Pavilion 14 comes with a 14-inch screen. The screen has a minimum re...

At just £249.00, the Chromebook HP Pavilion 14 laptop is a steal. It is the perfect solution for people who desire a combination of value for money and style.Weighing in at only 1.8 kilos, the laptop is perfect for commuters or sales professionals who are...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2014-05-30 02:17:38
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Chromebooks are increasing in popularity. We've seen some interesting products from Samsung and Acer in this category, and today we will look at the HP Pavilion Chromebook. An average price of 320 euros for a 14-inch, 1366x768 laptop is very affordable...

For about 320 euros, teh HP Pavilion Chromebook can be yours. It's a 14-inch laptop with ChromeOS, bigger than the other Chromebooks we've seen. The OS won't appeal to everyone, but if you're looking for a pure internet laptop and are proficient in usin...
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fatducktech.com Updated: 2014-05-30 02:17:38
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HP's Chromebook commands a premium price within the cheaper than usual Chromebook space. Does it do enough to justify that extra expenditure?HP's Pavilion lines aren't the flashiest of notebooks. They're solid workhorses, and that's exactly the case with...

Chromebooks are a very particular niche; you've got to want to use Google's services extensively, live online extensively and be in a particularly limited budget space. The Pavilion Chromebook is well built and has a decent screen and keyboard, but ultima...
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Until now, most Chromebooks have been around the size of a netbook. HP’s new Pavilion Chromebook, however, has a 14in screen and all the connectivity you’d expect from a regular laptop. A bigger screen means a higher price, though it’s still a bargain...

It has poor battery life, but its large keyboard makes this much more comfortable to type on than other Chromebooks...
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Try to sell most of us a laptop that can't run normal programs, never mind traditional operating systems such as Windows 8 or OS X, and instead only runs a web browser - forcing you to do everything online - and we'd hesitate. ut that's precisely what a C...

Generous screen, Fast and responsive, Sensible specs, and cheap, Chrome OS is maintenance, free...

Poor battery life, Dead keyboard, Chrome OS isn't for everyone, Budget screen, speakers, materials...

Chrome OS New Chrome OS review So if you think a Chromebook is right for you, which should you buy? We still think the Samsung Series 3 Chromebook (which, perhaps tellingly, is the one Google itself promotes through TV advertising), is the best balance...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-05-30 02:17:38
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Try to sell most of us a laptop that can't run normal programs, never mind traditional operating systems such as Windows 8 or OS X, and instead only runs a web browser - forcing you to do everything online - and we'd hesitate.ut that's precisely what a Ch...

Generous screen, Fast and responsive, Sensible specs, and cheap, Chrome OS is maintenancefree...

Poor battery life, Dead keyboard, Chrome OS isn't for everyone, Budget screen, speakers, materials...

Buying Guide 25 best laptops in the world We're cautiously positive about the whole Chromebook schtick, and it's nice that with the HP Pavilion 14 Chromebook and others joining in we now have a choice of models. And even if you're skeptical, it's worth at...
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The HP Pavilion Chromebook 14 is a slightly different Chromebook prospect: the Google Chrome OS operating system laptop - which needs to be online via Wi-Fi for its full cloud-based functionality - boasts a 14-inch screen size, making it the largest Chrom...

Larger screen will suit some, brighter screen than some competitors, SD slot for storage expansion, fast for browsing, SSD makes for quick start-up...

No 3G, poor screen viewing angle, so-so screen resolution considering size, plasticky, OS/application limitations, average overall experience...

The HP Pavilion Chromebook 14 isn't a revelation. It's a lot like an enlarged - and glammed-up thanks to its sparkly glossy plastic (make of that what you will) - version of the Samsung Series 3 Chromebook. The added screen size adds a few quid to t...
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Google's affordable, web-based Chromebook has yet to venture out of 12-inch screen territory until now as HP enters the Google-running laptop fray for the first time with the HP Pavilion 14 Chromebook. The new model is priced slightly higher than the Ace...

Plenty of connectivity, Speedy browsing, Fast boot up...

Dull, uninspiring design, Low-resolution display, Battery life...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-30 02:17:38
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HP’s Chromebook debut is desperately disappointing, with insipid hardware failing to bring anything worthwhile to the marketRating: 2Average: 2 (1 vote) HP has taken its own sweet time to enter the Chromebook fray, but it certainly hasn’t spent the int...
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HP has taken its own sweet time to enter the Chromebook fray, but it certainly hasn't spent the intervening years perfecting the Pavilion 14 Chromebook. This is, to be brutal, one of the least charming cocktails of plastic and silicon we've ever had the...

HP's Chromebook debut is desperately disappointing, with insipid hardware failing to bring anything worthwhile to the market...
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With very little fanfare, the HP Pavillion 14(c001tu) Chromebook crept into Harvey Norman and JB Hifi stores in late March, joining the Acer C7 and Samsung Series 3 Chromebooks which were already on-sale. This entry by HP into the Chromebook market brings...

Large screen, Full Keyboard, Left/Right Mouse buttons on Touchpad...

Large Screen doesn't come with increased resolution, SATA HDD instead of SSD, Intel Based CPU means slight heat...

The HP Chromebook is at the top of the range of Chromebooks on offer in Australia when it comes to price and it does show in terms of what is on offer. The Pavillion 14 is a fairly well made device with a lot of options that you won't find on other Chrome...
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If you read my comparison of the Asus C7 and Samsung Series 3 Chromebooks , you may well have come away thinking: "All well and good, but can I have something with a bigger screen for the same sort of money?" Now, thanks to HP, the answer to that questio...

These Chromebook doohickeys are now making more sense. For £250, the HP Pavilion Chromebook is a smart, well-made machine with a usefully large display and a handy combination of an Intel Celeron chip and an SSD. I'd have liked a more manly battery and a...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2014-06-20 02:26:36
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First let's look at the raw specs of the HP Pavilion 14 Chromebook.Normally I start reviews out by looking at a product's display since that is the window through which we communicate with a device. However, I want to start this review out by talking abou...

Terrific laptop for those married to Google or those whose computer needs only include surfing the web. Generous amount of ports. Nice trackpad...

Pathetic battery life. Hollow keyboard. Not for those who like to store files locally...

From a hardware perspective, the HP Pavilion 14 Chromebook is a strong entry into the growing field of Chromebooks. It offers a nice number of ports, including HDMI, and has more than enough processing power and storage to meet a Chromebook user's needs...
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Chromebooks are laptops that run Google’s Chrome OS, a slimmed down operating system built around online connectivity, cloud storage and running apps and extensions through the Chrome browser. Fortunately, you don’t have to always be online to use all of...
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After hearing about the impending release of the HP Chromebook 14 G3 featuring the Nvidia Tegra K1 processor, and having previously had experience with the series, I have to say I was more than a little eager to try one out. In fact, I admit that ‘obsessi...

Battery life seems great – 7 hours out of the box, Multitouch trackpad, Handles lots of open tabs at once (50is no problem), Headphone sound is good, Body construction is fairly solid (easily commensurate with price), no creaks or anything terrible like t...

Screen resolution is meh, viewing angles are meh, brightness isn't too bad (you can see it in sunlight reasonably well) – I would like to see the 1920×1080 touch model in Australia, Keyboard layout takes some getting used to if you're not already a Chrome...

I'm giving this one a ‘buy'. If you're in the market for a Chromebook, or even if you need something with tablet-like functionality but still prefer a more traditional laptop-style approach (that is to say, you want a real keyboard), you can't go wrong wi...
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We love Chromebooks, but the formula for a cheap computer for the masses needs to be just right before it can be classified as great. Unfortunately, the HP Chromebook 14 seems to miss that mark.A Chromebook from HP with a 14-inch 1366×768 panel. It's also...

If you're in the market for a Chromebook, we'd advise you skip the 14 from HP unless you're truly desperate for a bigger screen on your second computer. Instead, we'd recommend going for the new HP Chromebook 11 which is cheaper, lighter, better looking a...
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We took a brief look at the HP Chromebook 14 late last year. It's one of the models that the vendor is actively pushing in the education sector. The reasons for this are because it runs the simple Chrome OS operating system, which basically relies on the...

Comfortable to type on, Good overall performance, Full-sized SDXC slot and full-sized HDMI...

Screen reflections can be annoying, Feels heavy, White finish can end up looking dirty...

The 14in screen makes the HP Chromebook 14 slightly bigger than the 13.3in Toshiba Chromebook CB30 that we reviewed in February, and 340g heavier at 1.83kg, but both Chomebooks have a styling that's appealing. We like the Chromebook 14 because of the extr...
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I used to be something of a Chromebook skeptic.Sure, Chrome OS is a novel idea, I thought – a simple, streamlined operating system focused on getting you online as quickly and easily as possible – but it wasn't for me. Why would I want to live my digital...

Excellent keyboard and trackpad, Chrome OS is speedy and responsive, Crisp, vivid screen...

Not as powerful as some higher, end Chromebooks, Average battery life...

The HP Chromebook 14 is no performance powerhouse, but Chrome OS' speediness combined with a funky blue case makes this one fun notebook to use...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-11-30 02:01:55
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I used to be something of a Chromebook skeptic.Sure, Chrome OS is a novel idea, I thought – a simple, streamlined operating system focused on getting you online as quickly and easily as possible – but it wasn't for me. Why would I want to live my digital...

It isn't the smallest, lightest Chromebook out there, but its 14-inch screen represents a good balance between ample screen space and portability. A top-notch keyboard and trackpad, coupled with a great screen, makes the Chromebook 14 a joy to write and b...

Battery life is merely average compared to other, comparable Chromebooks from other manufacturers. Also, some stuttering and sluggishness under heavy loads detracted from my otherwise enjoyable experience...

A Chromebook isn't going to be quite as flexible as a full-on WIndows PC or a Mac. No matter how Google dresses things up, you're still relying heavily on web apps to get work done, and ultimately such restrictions aren't for everyone.Still, with a base p...
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At first glance, you could almost mistake HP's new Chromebook 14 for its similarly named 2014 predecessor. Both have a neat, white exterior and flashes of sky blue along the side. Open them up, however, and the differences quickly become apparent. Where t...

The HP Chromebook 14 builds upon a lot of things I liked about the old model. It's still great value for what you're getting in terms of build quality and general performance – particularly the battery life – and if you're looking for a general, all-round...
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However, a lot has changed in computing over the last five years. Now much of what we do, like editing and sharing photos, creating documents, sending emails, and (of course) browsing the web can all be done through a humble web browser with no extra apps...

Terrific laptop for those married to Google or those whose computer needs only include surfing the web. Generous amount of ports. Nice trackpad...

Pathetic battery life. Hollow keyboard. Not for those who like to store files locally...

From a hardware perspective, the HP Pavilion 14 Chromebook is a strong entry into the growing field of Chromebooks. It offers a nice number of ports, including HDMI, and has more than enough processing power and storage to meet a Chromebook user's needs...
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It is available in cheerful bright colors, the HP Chromebook 14 x004nd. A laptop made for whom a lot of internet use. Equipped with an Nvidia K1 processor and WiFi 802.11ac he also fine papers for that.ChromeOS, Google operating system alongside other And...

For around 300 euros you get a very nice colored laptop, created for Internet use. HP has thus put an interesting choice on the market for those looking for a simple computer with internet access.However, if you look at the competition it is quite another...
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With dimensions of 350 x 235 x 20mm (W x D x H), this Chromebook, with its 14-inch screen, could hardly be considered a shrinking violet with its ocean turquoise coloured casing. This striking colour might appeal to some but I would not include myself in...
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The HP Chromebook x360 14 G1 is HP's latest attempt to create the ultimate premium Chromebook. Aimed at corporate users who want something nicer than the typical plastic-clad, affordably priced models for students and consumers, the x360 14 G1 is faster...

There's no denying the Chromebook x360 14 G1's tremendous speed. What is up for debate is whether you actually need it. No matter what type of work you do, you'll be using web and mobile apps to do it, which kind of defeats the purpose of a quad-core proc...
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The HP Chromebook x360 14 G1 is HP's latest attempt to create the ultimate premium Chromebook. Aimed at corporate users who want something nicer than the typical plastic-clad, affordably priced models for students and consumers, the x360 14 G1 is faster...

There's no denying the Chromebook x360 14 G1's tremendous speed. What is up for debate is whether you actually need it. No matter what type of work you do, you'll be using web and mobile apps to do it, which kind of defeats the purpose of a quad-core proc...
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