John - 4 out of 5
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 03 March 2021
Editors' Note, Mar. 2, 2021: Due to the pandemic and a school year dominated by remote learning, etailers are seeing shortages of Chromebook stock, and shoppers may see higher prices than usual. For more choices, also see our guide to Chromebooks for kid...
John - 4 out of 5
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 03 March 2021
Editors' Note, Mar. 2, 2021: Due to the pandemic and a school year dominated by remote learning, etailers are seeing shortages of Chromebook stock, and shoppers may see higher prices than usual. For more choices, also see our guide to Chromebooks for kid...
John - 4 out of 5
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 03 March 2021
Editors' Note, Mar. 2, 2021: Due to the pandemic and a school year dominated by remote learning, etailers are seeing shortages of Chromebook stock, and shoppers may see higher prices than usual. For more choices, also see our guide to Chromebooks for kid...
Mark - 3.5 out of 5
Reviewed on digitaltrends.com in the United Kingdom on 22 November 2019
When you spend under $500 on a laptop, your expectations should be low. There might some plastic here and there, performance might suffer, and the display might not be the best. But some Chromebooks can do wonders with relatively modest components. The HP...
+Solid build quality for the price, Strong Chrome OS performance, Good battery life, Touch display is a plus-Keyboard has an uncomfortable bounce, Fast CPU can kill the battery quicklyYes. You won't find a better 15-inch Chromebook for less money.Editors' RecommendationsThe best Chromebook deals available in April 2020 What is a Chromebook and should you buy one? Laptop buying guide: What to look for in 2020 and what to avoid The best...
Mark - 3.5 out of 5
Reviewed on digitaltrends.com in the United Kingdom on 22 November 2019
When you spend under $500 on a laptop, your expectations should be low. There might some plastic here and there, performance might suffer, and the display might not be the best. But some Chromebooks can do wonders with relatively modest components. The HP...
+Solid build quality for the price, Strong Chrome OS performance, Good battery life, Touch display is a plus-Keyboard has an uncomfortable bounce, Fast CPU can kill the battery quicklyYes. You won't find a better 15-inch Chromebook for less money.Editors' RecommendationsThe best Chromebook deals available in April 2020 What is a Chromebook and should you buy one? Laptop buying guide: What to look for in 2020 and what to avoid The best...
Mark - 3.5 out of 5
Reviewed on digitaltrends.com in the United Kingdom on 22 November 2019
When you spend under $500 on a laptop, your expectations should be low. There might some plastic here and there, performance might suffer, and the display might not be the best. But some Chromebooks can do wonders with relatively modest components. The HP...
+Solid build quality for the price, Strong Chrome OS performance, Good battery life, Touch display is a plus-Keyboard has an uncomfortable bounce, Fast CPU can kill the battery quicklyYes. You won't find a better 15-inch Chromebook for less money.Editors' RecommendationsThe best Chromebook deals available in April 2020 What is a Chromebook and should you buy one? Laptop buying guide: What to look for in 2020 and what to avoid The best...
Reviewer - 3 out of 5
Reviewed on expertreviews.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 10 September 2019
HP hasn’t fluffed the ergonomics, either. You get a full-sized keyboard complete with a numeric pad, and it’s fine in use, with large, flat-topped keys, a sensible layout with goodsized Shift and Ctrl keys, and a usable cursor set. The page navigation key...
+Sharp 1,920 x 1,080 display, Large keyboard surface-Sub-par sound quality, Weak brightness and contrastIn terms of battery life, the HP bowed out after 6hrs 21mins of video playback, just behind the 15.6in Lenovo Yoga. However, where the Lenovo has the excuse of a full-bore Core i5 CPU, the HP has a lightweight Pentium 4415U, with two cores running four th...
Reviewer - 3 out of 5
Reviewed on expertreviews.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 10 September 2019
HP hasn’t fluffed the ergonomics, either. You get a full-sized keyboard complete with a numeric pad, and it’s fine in use, with large, flat-topped keys, a sensible layout with goodsized Shift and Ctrl keys, and a usable cursor set. The page navigation key...
+Sharp 1,920 x 1,080 display, Large keyboard surface-Sub-par sound quality, Weak brightness and contrastIn terms of battery life, the HP bowed out after 6hrs 21mins of video playback, just behind the 15.6in Lenovo Yoga. However, where the Lenovo has the excuse of a full-bore Core i5 CPU, the HP has a lightweight Pentium 4415U, with two cores running four th...
Reviewer - 3 out of 5
Reviewed on expertreviews.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 10 September 2019
HP hasn’t fluffed the ergonomics, either. You get a full-sized keyboard complete with a numeric pad, and it’s fine in use, with large, flat-topped keys, a sensible layout with goodsized Shift and Ctrl keys, and a usable cursor set. The page navigation key...
+Sharp 1,920 x 1,080 display, Large keyboard surface-Sub-par sound quality, Weak brightness and contrastIn terms of battery life, the HP bowed out after 6hrs 21mins of video playback, just behind the 15.6in Lenovo Yoga. However, where the Lenovo has the excuse of a full-bore Core i5 CPU, the HP has a lightweight Pentium 4415U, with two cores running four th...