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Ratings in depth The management behind HP may have hit the headlines a few times in the last few years, but the fact that it is releasing budget laptops once again, under recognisable names, does go some way to showing that it means business once again. B...

Brilliant battery life, Large hard drive, Low price, Pleasing styling, Full, sized keyboard...

Unimpressive screen, Single, channel memory, Flimsy construction, Rattling optical drive, Poor core performance...

The HP Pavilion 15 isn't a machine for everyone. In fact we'd suggest that it's best as a second machine for the home that everyone can grab as needed. Even so, if you're looking for a straightforward laptop on a tight budget, it does more than its prici...
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If you're after a good-looking laptop on a budget, HP makes number of laptops that look more expensive than they really are. We were really taken by the HP Pavilion 15-e072sa's glossy red lid and interior. It may look great, but it's not a compact machine...

A good display and superb battery life work in this laptop's favour, but it's chunky and we'd really like more processor power...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-03-30 01:43:35
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The HP Pavilion 15-B168CA ($699.99 (CA) list), available in Canada, is a mainstream touch-screen laptop with a large 15.6-inch screen. It comes with a relatively thin chassis, thanks to the omission of an optical drive like a DVD burner. With an AMD A8 pr...

The HP Pavilion 15-B168CA is a mainstream laptop with a large 15.6-inch touch screen. It has middle of the road power for all of your general tasks, and is a good first Windows 8 PC...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-13 01:38:39
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The management behind HP may have hit the headlines a few times in the last few years, but the fact that it is releasing budget laptops once again, under recognisable names, does go some way to showing that it means business once again. Business in an are...

Brilliant battery life, Large hard drive, Low price, Pleasing styling, Fullsized keyboard...

Unimpressive screen, Singlechannel memory, Flimsy construction, Rattling optical drive, Poor core performance...

Anyone in the market for a budget laptop, either as a general use machine for the family, or as a machine that will handle school work, should certainly consider the likes of the HP Pavilion 15 simply because on the surface it offers such great value for...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-04-24 02:42:33
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This Pavilion has no surprises in store. It offers a standard user experience for a mid-range laptop, but has such a disastrous display that it drags everything else down with it...

Decent build, Coherent device, Great battery life (6 hours)...

Screen needs a complete overhaul, Low quality audio out, Not for gaming...
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Budget laptops aren't supposed to look good, but HP's latest model bucks this trend: it's got a stylish dotted pattern, plenty of clean curves and a simple, dark interior that'll turn heads. The best part? It's only £400 (about US$664, AU$717).That money...

Attractive design, reasonable build quality, low price, DVD writer, all, round AMD APU...

Poor keyboard, disappointing screen, unbalanced speakers, mediocre battery life, 4GB RAM...

HP's latest machine looks good, feels sturdy, and is easy to carry day-to-day, and its AMD APU makes it a well-rounded budget system. The poor screen, speakers and keyboard, though, mean it's tricky to recommend this system for any sort of more intensive...
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The Pavilion 15 TouchSmart cost £700 when HP originally launched it at the end of 2013. But it has recently come down in price and now represents something of a bargain at just £500. (See: What's the best budget laptop? ) It's not, admittedly, the most p...

The size and weight of the Pavilion 15 TouchSmart suggest that it's more intended as a desktop replacement system for use at home or in the office. However, its all-round performance, combined with an attractive screen and optical drive, provide very good...
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If you are considering Windows 8.1 for you next PC then it really should have touch and this offering from HP has it. Windows 8 was made for touch so if you can change your working style then this could well be a good way to adapt...
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The Pavilion laptops have traditionally been HP's affordable ‘everyday computing' range. But the new HP Pavilion TouchSmart 15 shows signs of starting to move upmarket a bit. Here's our full HP Pavilion TouchSmart 15 review. Last year's model is still on...

The lack of decent screen resolution is disappointing in a laptop costing Almost £700, but the Pavilion TouchSmart 15 is a solid workhorse of a laptop with a reasonable mid-range price tag. It's not particularly portable, but it'll be a choice for people...
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Even though HP is exploring different notebook form factors with its x360 products across the Spectre, Envy and Pavilion line, the PC-maker isn't giving up on the traditional laptop design. This year's Pavilion notebooks, available in 14-, 15- and 17-inch...

Affordable starting price, Solid unibody plastic construction, Great sound output with B&O Play...

Heavy, Bulky thickness, Battery life...

HP's refreshed Pavilion line comes in different configurations to satisfy different budgets, but the biggest improvements this year are Broadwell for better stamina and the Bang & Olufsen partnership for clear audio...
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The HP Omen delivers nearly everything that we seek out in a competent gaming machine: a standout design, a vibrant screen and specs that are beefy enough to run the latest games. Unfortunately, that trifecta, especially when packed into a portable design...

Sleek design, Affordable, Skylake CPU...

A little hefty, A standard 720p screen in 2015?, Only comes in green...

Here's something you don't see everyday: a gaming laptop geared at budget-conscious buyers. It isn't the most powerful option out there, but it will likely be a smart choice for those looking for a fine balance of value, specs and design...
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The HP Omen delivers nearly everything that we seek out in a competent gaming machine: a standout design, a vibrant screen and specs that are beefy enough to run the latest games. Unfortunately, that trifecta, especially when packed into a portable design...

Sleek design, Affordable, Skylake CPU...

A little hefty, A standard 720p screen in 2015?, Only comes in green...

Here's something you don't see everyday: a gaming laptop geared at budget-conscious buyers. It isn't the most powerful option out there, but it will likely be a smart choice for those looking for a fine balance of value, specs and design...
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In some ways, the HP Pavilion 15 feels a little anachronistic. While the typical notebook in 2015 is skinnier than a supermodel or plays some sort of transforming trick, the Pavilion 15 is more of a good old fashioned laptop. It's a little bulky, it actua...

Reasonable value for money, Good keyboard and trackpad, Complete suite of legacy inputs...

Very bulky, Short battery life, Slow hard drive...
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What is the HP Pavilion 15-au072sa? If you're after a large, no-frills laptop then the Pavilion 15-au072sa definitely fits the bill. At the time of writing it's available for just £399.99, yet packs in the latest Intel processor technology and has plenty...

Smart design, Decent keyboard, Plenty of performance and decent battery life...

Low-quality screen, Hard drive makes it feel slow, Offers little over cheaper, older machines...

A decent enough option for budget buyers, but cheaper options offer the same basic experience and you only need spend a little more to get a much better screen...
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When you think of the quintessential college computer, HP's Pavilion line has to be one of the first that comes to mind. The firm's PCs and laptops have powered students' careers for over 20 years right alongside those pink iMacs that found their way into...

Affordable price, Thinner and lighter, Tons of options...

Shallow, squishy keyboard, All, plastic frame...

Hefty and ready to haul heaps of coursework, HP's Pavilion revision makes for a compelling value that carries the household name well...
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HP Pavilion 15-AB216TU ReviewThe Pavilion lineup by Hewlett Packard has existed for quite some time, and had beautifully matured over time. Incorporating modern design aesthetics and improving the hardware over every generation, the HP Pavilion series has...

Robust build quality and stunning design despite its affordable price, Fairly silent and does not run hot during longer usage, 1TB HDD for plenty of storage, Quality surround sound by Bang & Olufsen...

The display is not FHD, 5th gen CPU...

The evolution of the HP Pavilion series has been gradual and steady, but its weak points continue to be consistent throughout. The latest offering from HP, the Pavilion 15 is a fine example of how a budget laptop can show off the most professional and pri...
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HP's new budget gaming notebook took a bit of getting used to. It is a far cry from the ultra-sleek and over-engineered stylings of most gaming laptops that we're used to seeing these days, nor does it share the slim profile of modern Ultrabooks and some...

It is honestly difficult to call the HP Pavilion 15 a gaming laptop. It is cheaper than most other gaming laptops, but it lacks the raw power needed to compete with them. It cuts corners in areas we wished it hadn't: I don't mind the bland design, but mos...
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When it comes to HP own gaming industry laptop, our first thought may shifted towards the HP Omen with its incredible sleek and stylish look with black and red theme. However, HP does makes a gaming laptop in the Pavilion series which is named as Pavilion...

The HP Pavillion 15 Gaming is a decent laptop be it for games, although it does not comes with high end mobile GPU like the GTX970 or 980M and neither it was thin and light. However, this laptop is able to get your game play well at decent resolution with...
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Dell and HP are definitely the most popular brands when it comes to laptops. Both these companies hold a significant mindshare of laptop market all around the world and though there is a fierce competition for grabbing the top spot, the two companies have...

While there are many sub $500 laptops in the market today, but none of them offers what HP's 15t Touch does. It's amazingly beautiful and has the best keyboard and trackpad in the history of budget laptops. The screen though is not the best of its kind, b...
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Gaming laptops often have garish designs to declare their credentials. Not so the HP Pavilion Gaming Notebook, which is finished almost entirely in black except for the green rubber feet. Its matt black lid is fairly resistant to fingerprint smudges. Op...
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