Hp windows laptops: Laptops Computers, Power and Productivity

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    • 14-inch FHD LED display
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    • 13.3-inch FHD
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HP 14: review: what it’s like to use a $300 Windows laptop

The year is 2023, and my tireless quest to find a Windows laptop under $500 that isn’t a flaming pile of trash continues. While I’ve long maintained that people constrained to that category should just get Chromebooks, I understand that this recommendation makes quite a few people very, very angry.

So I’m coming to you today from the HP 14, a 14-inch silver laptop that we purchased from Amazon for $289. It has an 11th Gen Core i3 processor (yes, it’s an older chip, but that’s why it’s so cheap — such is life), 4GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. This is just about as cheap as a Windows laptop can get. (HP’s listed MSRP for this model is $469.99, but you can get it for far less without much effort.) And to see if it’s a viable budget purchase, I spent a full workday on the device, morning to night.

Spoiler alert: it wasn’t terrible? I mean, it wasn’t great. But I was surprised by how well it went.

5Verge Score

HP HP 14

$199.99

The Good

  • Great price
  • Surprisingly usable gaming experience
  • Fun keyboard
  • SD slot

The Bad

  • Clunky chassis
  • Small, stiff touchpad
  • Thin audio
  • Limited RAM and storage

$200 at Best Buy$289 at Walmart

How we rate and review products

First thing in the morning, I turned on the HP 14 and attempted to load the various programs I use in review testing: Chrome, Slack, Spotify, Steam, display calibration stuff, and the like. (No matter how much Microsoft bullies me about it, I will not switch to Edge, you monsters.) I was blocked from doing all of this because the HP 14 had, it turned out, come out of the box in S mode. Well, that wasn’t going to fly. I turned that off right quick. The world didn’t end; the laptop continued running just fine.

“HP,” the lid proclaims.

HP 14 specs (as reviewed)

  • 14-inch display, 1920 x 1080
  • Intel Core i3-1154G4
  • 4GB DDR4, 2666 MHz
  • 256GB SSD
  • 3.24 pounds
  • 12.76 x 886 x 0.71 inches
  • One USB-C, two USB-A, one HDMI, one headphone jack, one power port, one SD reader
  • Fingerprint reader
  • Natural silver

With that out of the way, I began my workday with around 10 Chrome tabs and Slack open. A couple of things froze the first time I tried to do this, so I ended up restarting the computer. This seemed to fix whatever problem it was having. Some things never change.

From that point on, I was impressed by how well the Core i3 handled my workload. There was no point when I really felt constrained or like I needed to avoid opening additional tabs to prevent slowdown. It wasn’t fast, to be clear, but I could get everything done that I needed to with minimal thumb-twiddling.

I conducted multiple video calls over Google Meet using the “HP TrueVision HD” camera overtop my Chrome tabs, and they actually ran without any stutter or slowdown (which is much more than I can say for many other cheap laptops). Co-workers told me that my video feed was grainy and they couldn’t make out too many details, but there wasn’t any lag or disruptive processing on my end.

The fans spun up the first time I opened Chrome but were actually surprisingly quiet after that. They were certainly chugging at points, but they were being much more polite about it than the fans of many premium laptops (*cough* Dell XPS).

Look at that! Don’t see one of those every day.

Another thing I noticed as I worked was that I really like the keyboard. It’s quite bouncy with a generous click and plenty of room. You’ll even find HP’s signature row of hotkeys on the left side for Page Up, Page Down, and such. There is quite a bit of flex in the plastic chassis (what did you expect — it’s $289), and my typing did slightly depress the keyboard, but that’s not something that generally bothers me as much as it does some of you.

The deck has a nice metallic-y texture.

The worst part of the experience, honestly, was scrolling. The touchpad is tiny. I have fairly small fingers, and I was still hitting plastic when trying to move down pages quickly. It is also not the easiest or most comfortable thing in the world to depress, so just bear that in mind. I wouldn’t recommend it for folks with limited mobility (or this chassis in general, as the lid can’t be opened with one hand and can be a bit stubborn even with two).

I was spoiled for connectivity on this day.

At lunchtime, I took a quick break to eat and watch a few minutes of Succession. (I’m still catching up from last weekend, so don’t spoil.) The episode was quite watchable on the 1920 x 1080 screen, which is higher resolution than you’ll find on most sub-$400 Windows laptops. I didn’t notice any colors that seemed off or washed out; brightness was a bit dim but works fine for indoor use. The bigger obstacle to media consumption on this device was honestly the speakers, which I generally had to keep at maximum volume in order to hear everything accurately. I wouldn’t try to make calls on this device outdoors or in a setting with lots of background noise; you may find yourself having to lean in.

I worked on some photos in the afternoon (the ones I shot for this review). And would you look at that — there’s an SD slot! I couldn’t be happier about this considering the number of very expensive laptops I’ve reviewed in recent months that have, like, no ports at all. And the device lasted around six and a half hours to a charge, which, honestly, should cause some much more expensive 14-inch laptops to take a good hard look at themselves.

It’s no Acer Swift, but I didn’t mind carrying it around in my backpack.

But the evening was the biggest surprise. I went over to a friend’s house, and after much deliberation over what to do, we decided to settle down for a good old-fashioned game of Civilization V. I could’ve ditched the HP 14 for a Zephyrus or whatever, but I stayed true to my mandate. We loaded Civilization V onto my test unit and took it for a spin.

You know what? It actually kind of ran. We cranked the game down to its absolute lowest settings, and we got a solid 30 frames per second. Now, it’s a very good thing we didn’t settle on Overwatch because you wouldn’t want to use this device for a title with any kind of action. But for a leisurely, low-stakes turn-based game of building granaries, researching mining, trading whales, and occasionally wiping out cities, it worked just fine.

Agree to Continue: HP 14

The mandatory policies for which agreement is required to use the laptop are:

  • Microsoft Software License terms (Windows Operating System) and Manufacturer’s Limited Hardware Warranty and Agreement

In addition, there are a bunch of optional things to agree to:

  • Privacy settings including location, Find My Device, diagnostic data, inking and typing, tailored experiences, advertising ID

That’s two mandatory agreements and six optional ones.

Now, do I necessarily recommend that you buy this? If you can afford something with more storage, a brighter screen, a bigger touchpad, and a better-looking and better-built chassis, then no. But if you need Windows, and you need Windows for cheaper than $300, then voilà. Here’s a device that functions just fine, comes with some semblance of integrated graphics inside, and even has a port selection that’s nothing to sneeze at. Here, I found it. I’m going to go use something else now.

Photography by Monica Chin / The Verge

HP Windows 7 PC laptops and netbooks – Huge selection at the best prices

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How to Use Windows 7 on a Laptop

Windows 7 may have a given way to more recent operating systems, but like Windows XP before it, it has proven far more popular than its immediate successor. For many people, it mixed new features with performance improvements in a way that made it feel like a step forward instead of backwards.

What Does Windows 7 Offer?

As an operating system, Windows 7 offers a number of features for all users as well as some laptop and notebook-specific ones associated with power management and portable operation. It also brought a new set of system requirements to go with those features:

  • Touch Support: This was the first version of Windows to bring native touch-screen support to the OS. Many touch-enabled laptops include pen as well as stylus support for truly hands-on operation.
  • Multi-Processor Support: It offers native quad-core support with up to 16 GB memory on the Home Premium edition; more than enough for most users.
  • Storage Support: The operating system also introduced native SSD support to Windows. Not only are SSDs faster than most HDDs, they also consume less power, making them great for portable computers.

How Do You Choose a Windows 7 Laptop?

Choosing a computer starts with determining what matters most to you. Some people want processor speed, others want to max out the RAM, while yet others focus on the screen above all else. Some people want something small like an HP Ultrabook, while others want a desktop replacement. There are a wide range of models to choose from:

  • EliteBook: These notebook computers offer premium appearance and performance to for business and corporate environments. The LED-backlit screen is easy to view and 256 GB of solid state storage on some models makes them really snappy in daily use.
  • ProBook: Aiming at business professionals, the HP ProBook series laptops offer FHD screens and good overall performance in most business and financial applications.
  • ZBook: Keeping in mind for those who need workstation power even when on the go, the ZBook line offers 8 GB RAM, Windows 7 Professional, and all the performance you need to run demanding professional applications.

Options to Consider

Depending on your use case, you may want to consider options such as a Blu-ray drive for long flights. Wi-Fi and an Internet connection are both musts. Make sure you have enough storage, 256 GB is a minimum for an SSD, but a hard drive should have at least 500 GB. Try a 14-inch screen if you’re going to take your laptop everywhere, but a 15.6-inch screen is easier to use for long periods of time. When the choice is available, you want the 64-bit version of your operating system, not the 32-bit.

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HP ProBook 6570b Notebook PCs with Windows 8 Professional

Introducing the HP ProBook 6570b Series Notebook PCs.

Now you can choose between Windows 7 Professional and Windows 8 Professional (selected models) when you buy a Probook 6570b series notebook.

Optimized for business, this laptop is the perfect companion for your business, with a custom-designed chassis and rugged finish to keep your laptop looking its best.

From the bead-blasted aluminum chassis to the special hard-wearing tungsten finish, every component in this modern business notebook works to complete your professional look.

3rd Generation Intel ® Core Processors with vPro Technology reduce IT maintenance costs by remotely configuring, diagnosing, isolating and recovering virus-infected PCs.

15.6 inch HD display with LED backlight – a combination of compactness and image quality.

When your workload increases, your PC continues to run with increased processor performance thanks to Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0.

Internet and email access is now available in many more places thanks to various wireless technologies that allow you to always stay connected – from Wi-Fi CERTIFIED WLAN up to HP Mobile Broadband with 3G support (optional) and optional Bluetooth connectivity.

Notebooks of this series have a COM port and support the ability to connect to a docking station.

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Computers / Notebooks and tablets / 15. 4″ – 15.6″

H5E70EA#ACB

HP ProBook 6570b Core i5-3230M 2.6GHz, 15.6″ HD LED AG Cam,4GB DDR3(1),500GB 7.2krpm,DVDRW,WiFi,BT 4.0,6CLL,FPR,COM-port,2.7kg,1y,Win7Pro( 64)+Win8Pro(64)+MSOf2010 Starter

37 685

C3C70ES#ACB

HP ProBook 6570b Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz, 15.6″ HD LED AG Cam,4GB DDR3(1),500GB 7.2krpm,DVDRW,ATI HD7570M 1Gb,WiFi,BT 4.0,6C,FPR,COM-port,2.6kg, 1y,Win7Pro(64)+Win8Pro(64)+MSOf2010 Starter(rep.A3R48ES)

33 610

C3C66ES#ACB

HP ProBook 6570b Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz 15.6″ HD+ LED AG Cam,4GB DDR3(1),500GB 7.2krpm,DVDRW,WiFi,BT,FPR,COM-port,6CLL,1y,Win7Pro(64)+Win8Pro( 64)+MSOf2010 Starter

34 620

C3D44ES#ACB

HP ProBook 6570b Core i5-3380M 2.9GHz, 15. 6″ HD+ LED AG Cam,4GB DDR3(1),750GB 7.2krpm,DVDRW,ATI HD7570M 1Gb,WiFi,BT 4.0,6C,FPR,COM-port,2.7kg, 1y,Win7Pro(64)+Win8Pro(64)+MSOf2010 Starter

38 060

H5E73EA#ACB

HP ProBook 6570b Core i5-3340M 2.7GHz, 15.6″ HD LED AG Cam,4GB DDR3(1),500GB 7.2krpm,DVDRW,WiFi,BT 4.0,6CLL,FPR,COM-port,2.7kg,1y,Win7Pro( 64)+Win8Pro(64)+MSOf2010 Starter

42 800

C3D88ES#ACB

HP ProBook 6570b Core i5-3230M 2.6GHz, 15.6″ HD LED AG Cam,4GB DDR3(1),500GB 7.2krpm,DVDRW,ATI HD7570M 1Gb,WiFi,BT 4.0,6C,FPR,COM-port,2.6kg, 1y,Win7Pro(64)+Win8Pro(64)+MSOf2010 Starter(rep.C3C70ES)

37 310

C3C73ES#ACB

HP ProBook 6570b Core i3-3110M 2.4GHz, 15.6″ HD LED AG Cam,4GB DDR3(1),320GB 7.2krpm,DVDRW,WiFi,BT 4.0,6C,FPR,COM-port,2.6kg,1y,Win7Pro( 64)+Win8Pro(64)+MSOf2010 Starter(rep. A3R47ES)

29 510

C5A66EA#ACB

HP ProBook 6570b Core i5-3340M 2.7GHz, 15.6″ HD+ LED AG Cam,4GB DDR3(1),500GB 7.2krpm,DVDRW,ATI HD7570M 1Gb,WiFi,3G,BT 4.0,6CLL,FPR,COM-port,2.7 kg,1y,Win7Pro(64)+Win8Pro(64)+MSOf2010 Starter

44 900

C5A67EA#ACB

HP ProBook 6570b Core i5-3210M 2.5GHz, 15.6″ HD+ LED AG Cam,4GB DDR3(1),500GB 7.2krpm,DVDRW,ATI HD7570M 1Gb,WiFi,BT 4.0,6C,FPR,COM-port,2.6kg, 1y,Win7Pro(64)+Win8Pro(64)+MSOf2010 Starter

41 700

H5E74EA#ACB

HP ProBook 6570b Core i5-3230M 2.6GHz, 15.6″ HD+ LED AG Cam,4GB DDR3(1),500GB 7.2krpm,DVDRW,ATI HD7570M 1Gb,WiFi,BT 4.0,6CLL,FPR,COM-port,2.7kg, 1y,Win7Pro(64)+Win8Pro(64)+MSOf2010 Starter

42 275

C5A64EA#ACB

HP ProBook 6570b Core i5-3340M 2.