The HP Pavilion x360 14 is a new 2-in-1 Ultrabook convertible into a Tablet with its 14-inch touch screen. This thin and light laptop running Windows 11 is equipped with an Intel Alder Lake-U processor, PCIe 4.0 SSD storage or connectivity with Wi-Fi 6E and 5G, all in a colorful design.
The HP Pavilion x360 14 is a new 2-in-1 Ultrabook that can be transformed into a Tablet because it opens 360° and has a 14-inch IPS Full HD (1920×1080) multi-touch 45% NTSC 250cd/m² screen.
Touch can be used with fingers or the optional HP Tilt Pen MPP 2.0 rechargeable stylus.
The screen welcomes above a 720p HD webcam with microphone or 5 megapixels, associated with 2 Bang & Olufsen speakers, a backlit chiclet keyboard or an optional biometric reader allowing fingerprint authentication via Windows Hello.
This new hybrid laptop is built around an Intel Alder Lake processor and more precisely Alder Lake-U Core i3-1215U (6 cores, 1.2 GHz, 2P 4E), Core i5-1235U (10 cores, 1.3 GHz, 2P 8E) or Core i7-1255U (10 cores, 1.7 GHz, 2P 8E), all integrating the Iris Xe graphics part.
The core of this 2-in-1 laptop also consists of up to 16GB DDR4 3200MHz soldered RAM and M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD storage with a maximum capacity of 1TB.
The HP Pavilion x360 14 is also equipped with Wi-Fi 6/6E ax connectivity, Bluetooth 5.2, HDMI 2.1, headphone/mic combo audio, 2 USB 3.0, 1 USB 3.2 Type-C, a microSD card reader but also a nanoSIM slot for optional 5G module.
This new hybrid Ultrabook weighs 1.5Kg, measures 322 x 210 x 19 mm, runs on Windows 11 with a 43Whr battery.
It is announced for this summer from 599 dollars in silver, blue and pink colors.
Be First to Comment