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If you had a laptop in college or are currently looking for one, chances you've come across the HP Pavilion in some fashion. They're arguably the most popular notebook line for school and that's for good reason too. Over the years, these HP machines have...

Slimmer body with thinner bezels, Slew of modern components, Extra wide webcam...

Full HD screens not standard, IPS panel almost necessary...

The new HP Pavilion 17 gets a thinner metal frame with slimmer bezels, but some elements of this entry-level laptop feel trapped in the early aughts...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-05-14 06:01:54
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If you had a laptop in college or are currently looking for one, chances you've come across the HP Pavilion in some fashion. They're arguably the most popular notebook line for school and that's for good reason too. Over the years, these HP machines have...

The new HP Pavilion 17 seems like the best iteration of HP's entry-level laptop yet. It follows in a long tradition of being affordable and extensively upgradable, while bringing in a thinner chassis and slimmer bezels.On the surface, the new Pavilions al...
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If you are looking for a gaming capable 17.3-inch all-rounder then you have a new device to consider: the Pavilion 17-e126sg. HP combines powerful processor cores with 8 GB of RAM and a big hard drive. The bundle costs about 650 Euros (~$892). Our review...

good system performance, big storage capacity, contrastrich screen...

bluish, only averagely bright display, only FastEthernet, only 12 month warranty...

The HP Pavilion 17-e126sg scores points with its good system performance and a gaming performance which should at least satisfy occasional gamers. Mostly, the notebook works quietly and does not get especially warm. In addition, the storage capacity is b...
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Less than 600 euros (~$815) gets the buyer a quad-core processor matched with a dual graphics card - both from AMD - and a spacious hard drive. We recently tested the 15.6-inch counterpart of the Pavilion 17 - the Pavilion 15-e052sg ( AMD A8-5550M , Radeo...

Good application performance, Good gaming performance, Lots of RAM...

Only Fast Ethernet, Bluetinted screen, Warranty good for only 12 months...

The HP Pavilion 17-e054sg. All in all, with the Pavilion 17-e054sg Hewlett Packard offers a solid product at a competitive price. The application performance is where it should be, and gaming performance allows more than just sporadic play. The computer...
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HP has countless 17.3-inch laptops within its Pavilion 17 lineup. The Pavilion 17-f050ng has already faced our tests. Now we have one of the highest configurations of the range in our hands with the Pavilion 17-f130ng. In addition to an AMD APU, the lapto...

Matte Full HD screen, Decent application performance, Limited gaming suitability, Stylish design, Solid build, Good input devices, Device's low temperature development...

No maintenance cover, 12month warranty only, Short battery life...

The buyer gets a 17.3-inch all-round device for a price of approximately 560 Euros when opting for HP's Pavilion 17-f130ng. The computing power of AMD's processor is absolutely sufficient for everyday use, and the laptop can be used to a certain degree f...
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17.3-inch all-rounder. With its Pavilion 17, HP offers a gaming suitable 17.3-inch all-rounder priced at just under 600 Euros (~$660). However, we discovered some shortcomings...

Decent application performance, Gaming suitable, Classy design, Solid build, Good input devices, Device's low temperatures...

Viewing angle dependent screen, Not maintenancefriendly, Only 12month warranty, Fast Ethernet only...

HP Pavilion 17-f217ng. Test model courtesy of Cyberport.deThe processor installed in the 17.3-inch Pavilion has more than enough power for routine use. It also renders computer games smoothly in conjunction with the GeForce graphics core. The laptop b...
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On the right way. For just 600 Euros, the HP Pavilion 17-g054ng offers a modern quad-core APU including Crossfire graphics, a lot of storage as well as a great Full HD display. But how does the AMD platform perform compared to the Intel competition?...

solid chassis, decent keyboard, great FullHD display, HEVC coating, low temperature and noise development in practice...

slow network adaptor, mediocre battery runtimes, only 12 months warranty...

Despite some small weaknesses, the HP Pavilion 17-g054ng turns out to be a successful all-rounder, which can mainly convince thanks to its excellent price-performance ratio. The notebook does not have to hide behind similarly priced rivals in respect...
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Great display. HP's 17.3-inch device is supposed to replace your desktop PC at home, and the notebook is equipped with the necessary features. The highlight, however, is the great IPS display, which can cover the sRGB color space by 97 percent...

matte FullHD IPS display, a lot of storage, gets hardly warm, powerful enough for gaming...

only 12 months warranty, only FastEthernet...

In Review: HP Pavilion 17-g013ng. Test model courtesy of HP Germany.HP's Pavilion 17 is an all-rounder that offers more than enough performance for common tasks and it can even handle games. There is also sufficient storage for games: HP equipped the...
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Great display. HP's 17.3-inch device, equipped with the necessary features is supposed to replace your desktop PC at home. However, the highlight is the great IPS display, which can cover the sRGB color space by 97%...

matte Full-HD IPS display, a lot of storage, gets hardly warm, powerful enough for gaming...

only 12 months warranty, only Fast-Ethernet...

In Review HP Pavilion 17-g013ng. Test model courtesy of HP Germany.HP's Pavilion 17 is an all-rounder that offers more than enough performance for common tasks and can even handle games. There is sufficient storage for games HP has equipped the notebook w...
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On the right path. For just 600 Euros (~$667), the HP Pavilion 17-g054ng offers a modern quad-core APU including Crossfire graphics, a lot of storage as well as a great Full HD display. But how does the AMD platform perform compared to the Intel competiti...

solid chassis, decent keyboard, great Full-HD display, HEVC coating, low temperature and noise development in practice...

slow network adaptor, mediocre battery runtimes, only 12 months warranty...

slow network adaptor- mediocre battery runtimes- only 12 months warrantyHP Pavilion 17-g054ng - 2015-08-0808/08/2015 v4(old)Till SchönbornChassis80 / 98 → 82%Keyboard79%Pointing Device77%Connectivity60 / 81 → 74%Weight59 / 67 → 83%Battery77%Display87%Ga...
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Silent update. HP follows the current trend and equips the Pavilion 17 with a new Skylake processor. Unfortunately, we have not found any other changes. Nevertheless, the laptop has remained a solid all-round device...

matte Full HD IPS panel, gaming capable, battery life for a 17 inch consumer device...

only 12 months warranty, lid can be depressed, fan runs permanently, only Fast Ethernet...

HP continues the concept of the Pavilion 17 in this small update and once again delivers a solid all-round device. In our previous test we had already noticed the decent display and good performance. Unfortunately, the cooling system and system noise have...
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Loud gamer. It's got the looks of a multimedia notebook and the GPU of a gaming machine. While versatile, the system runs much louder than your standard Ultrabook even during low loads...

bright display; good colors without calibration, M.2 and 2.5-inch SATA III storage options, good battery life; Optimus support, fast CPU and GPU performances, removable battery, optical drive...

no G-Sync, Macro keys, USB Type-C, DisplayPort, NVMe, or Thunderbolt 3, display lid could have been more rigid, poor touchpad; small Arrow keys, user-unfriendly serviceability, loud fan noise...

The latest Pavilion 17 walks a fine line between being a multimedia notebook and a gaming notebook. It's more powerful than what its modest plastic design would otherwise suggest and is relatively portable considering its screen size. This makes the noteb...
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We continue examining the new HP portfolio and the next device down the line is the monstrous HP Pavilion 17 – an affordable and powerful 17-incher that can challenge other, more expensive 17-inch gaming solutions on the market, although it's not marketed...

Excellent price/performance ratio, Supports M.2 SATA/PCIe NVMe SSDs, Good IPS panel with wide sRGB coverage and high contrast ratio, No PWM from 25 to 100% screen brightness, Excellent deltaE readings with Office/Design work profile installed, Good batter...

Screen not bright enough, A little bit too hefty, The center of the keyboard gets warm during heavy workload/gaming, Stiff touchpad...

In some aspects, the new Pavilion 17 surpasses even more expensive gaming solutions on the market but in others, it's hard to compete against multimedia machines like the Lenovo Ideapad 700 and ASUS' N752VX. One thing is sure, though, it's one of the fine...
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17-inch multimedia notebook! Multimedia laptops are very versatile systems. HP offers a solid basis with a Kaby Lake processor and a discrete GPU. How does the package work...

good system performance thanks to a fast processor, low temperature development, no thermal throttling of the processor, display with wide viewing angles, matte screen, moderate system noise, low weight despite 17 inches, optical drive available, SSD...

no keyboard illumination, cannot handle all games, despite dedicated GPU, missing maintenance hatch, low WLAN performance, only 256 GB storage, no HDD, very slow SD-card reader...

HP's 17-inch multimedia notebook Pavilion 17-x110ng currently retails for 699 Euros (~$750). It is equipped with a combination of Intel processor and AMD graphics card inside an inconspicuous black plastic chassis. The Intel Core i5-7200U is a modern Kaby...
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