HP Pavilion x360 14 Convertible 2-in-1 Laptop, 14” Full HD Touchscreen Display, Intel Core i5, 8 GB DDR4 RAM, 512 GB SSD Storage, Windows 10 Home, Backlit Keyboard (14-dh2011nr, 2020 Model)
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SUSANA RABINES
> 3 dayNot good quality. Maybe I got a lemon. Too many glitches. Kept freezing and programs wouldnt load. I had to perform a PC reset twice and still didnt fix issues. I have an older Intel Core I5 that runs faster than this laptop. Touchscreen was great but overall not a good product.
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Slight
> 3 dayIt is true, battery life is poor, and it keeps disconnecting from wi-fi. In this century, there is no plausible reason for a computer that costs this much to have these flaws. Have not decided whether to send it back. I still use a Toshiba and a Dell, this one was lighter for taking to other countries. I wanted a backlit keyboard. You start out putting all your data on it, only to find out the flaws as you go. Very discouraging, do not know if it is Win 10 or HP. Will get to the bottom of it and update this poor review. There wasnt a whole lot of comments when I purchased. Pen and touch work decent, so does the switching to tablet like mode.
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scubascaff
> 3 dayWe got this laptop for our 6-year-old for graduating kindergarten so he could do is at home school work over the summer and he loves it!
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Maeve Webster
> 3 daySo far Ive only had it for a few days but I really really like it. I havent had any issues with it. My only complaint, and this is not really about the product itself, but I really wish that Microsoft gave their Word, Excel, and PowerPoint to the devices they sell with their Operating systems on them...
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Liberty and Freedom
> 3 dayI gave it a 3 star for gaming because I do not use it for that purpose. If you are expecting to use it as an iPad for reading a newspaper I do not like it. But it is fast, operates smoothly, and is worth every cent!
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Antonio Boscan
21-12-2024La bateria no dura nada, la laptop calienta demasiado aún recien encendida, el audio es pobre, (no suena fuerte).
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Helenlb
> 3 daymeets all my needs so far
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ChivasFan
> 3 dayThese work fine for a good 1 1/2 years. After that the startup starts lagging and it takes a good 7 minutes to get it up and running. Opening a web browser also becomes a chore after a few years. Seriously, if you don’t want to deal with the slowness buy an HP Elitebook. It costs more money but you get what you pay for. I know this because my work computer is an Elitebook and has no hiccups. I’ve had it for 4 years. I turn it on and I’m up and running in 2 minutes. I will never buy another Pavilion again. Never.
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Alex
> 3 dayI got this on prime day, when I got it and started to configure the laptop settings the “brightness” for the screen at 100% is very dim. It has amazing resolution for videos, but the 100% of brightness is actually like 85%, it is dark. I can’t change it.
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Retired in SC
> 3 dayI really like this laptop because of the touch screen. I had to replace my desktop but don’t really like the “mouse” on a laptop. The touch screen made it just right for me. I can finally do away with my bulky desktop. My only negative is the battery life. I don’t use it a lot but it has to be recharged every day. It uses battery even if it is not turned own. I would still purchase even knowing the battery issues, but then I am accustomed to a desktop that never needs charging.