HP Pavilion x360 14” Touchscreen Laptop, 11th Gen Intel Core i5-1135G7, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD Storage, Full HD IPS Display, Windows 10 Home OS, Long Battery Life, Work & Streaming (14-dw1024nr, 2021)

(694 Reviews)

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  • Laura

    Greater than one week

    I had a problem with connecting my Canon printer. The laptop found the printer, but would not connect. the driver was not pre-installed, and the firewall prohibits downloading and installing the correct driver. I called HP customer service, Ali, and the floor supervisor, Malcolm, and they refused to help me, saying I need to pay for customer service to address that problem. This is a brand new computer and they want me to pay to learn how to connect my printer. The printer works with my iPhone and my Fire tablet, so this is an HP issue. Disappointed in HP, I will not purchase from them again.

  • ardent_individual

    > 3 day

    First off, I need to address all the bad reviews regarding this computers lack of fingerprint reader and backlit keyboard. Yes, I believe the video provided showed a fingerprint reader on the computer. However, the photos do not show this and the tech specs given below the initial photos and item name do not list these features. I was worried I would be getting a bad computer if folks were complaining that it hadnt even come with the features it claimed to have but, with the exception of the company video which seems like a generic one for the HP 360 lineup, the item description makes no such claims. I even typed in the model number atother websites to double check and NOPE. Im convinced folks watched the promo video without doing their homework. So, that being said:

  • Rahman

    Greater than one week

    Laptop shows 90% CPU / RAM consumption with internet browser open only... no other software running in the background or any reason for CPU to exert any computing powers.

  • Khaled Qaryouti

    > 3 day

    The charger does not fit in well and stays loose, the battery doesnt charge well due to that reason

  • Hookem Horns

    Greater than one week

    As it says in the headline, its been about two year since getting this Hp Pavilion and its still going strong. We love the it can be used as either a laptop or tablet. I will say that I would love some sort of shell that could be clamped over the keyboard when in tablet mode. I just personally hate knowing that Im putting added pressure on the keyboard when holding it for tablet mode, other wise no other complaints at this point. The battery life is great but I will say that we dont watch videos on it. Off brand pens do seem to work with this HP so I can see that as a bonus. Touch screen sensitivity is great not only with the pen but also with just your fingers. Overall a really nice little laptop/tablet combo that I am glad that we went with.

  • Dervi Tigrero

    > 3 day

    Hasta ahora sin problemas. Muy buena computadora

  • Thomas L. Ford

    > 3 day

    fan on my new HP does not work so can not buy HP again

  • Lisa

    > 3 day

    Within 9 months the audio input stopped working. In one year the USB port went dead. The keypad is the worst on any of the HPs Ive owned. The touchscreen is fabulous and audio is very good (thats where all of the money spent on this laptop went.

  • Micha W.

    > 3 day

    Purchased this at a Prime Day price as an upgrade from my HP Envy circa 2014. I am a student, Mom, and use my laptop for homework as well as placing grocery orders etc. What I love: my old laptop had a serious issue with the track pad. Touching any part of the lower edge of the keyboard triggered it. This track pad/keyboard does not have this issue. It does have a cheaper feel, (not as bad as a Chromebook but somewhere in the middle) to the track pad but this does not bother me. My old one was all metal and cold to the touch. The keyboard on this is smaller but I love the size and weight of the entire laptop. My old one was 17 and super heavy. This is light and easy to carry around, does not make my legs tired when Im typing 5 page papers. Note: this one does not have 10 key because it is smaller, which threw me off. Probably my only complaint...yet I wouldnt get that in this size of laptop anyway, so I let it go. Transition from laptop to tablet is as simple as flipping the screen backward. It creates an interface with apps immediately instead of point and double click applications. Overall using it is very easy, its really really fast, and perfect for simple computer use for a student/parent that wants both tablet and computer options in one.

  • Tyler

    > 3 day

    For the 600-700 dollar price point this is a very highly specced and featured notebook. You pay a price to meet this price point. It wont match a Dell XPS in thinness or bezel size. They are pretty big. It also is let down by a cheap plastic bottom. Still it spent the money where it matters the screen is fantastic bright and responsive, the keyboard is actually great with tons of travel and good key separation.

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