HP Chromebook Plus 15at
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Reviews for the HP Chromebook Plus 15at
Source: Creative Bloq

While it’s not going to replace your Windows PC or Mac for creative use, the HP Chromebook Plus does an extremely good job of being an all-round useful laptop. There are some web apps that can serve in a photo-editing emergency, and Adobe is making great strides in this area, but Google’s lightweight OS and HP’s low-cost hardware come together to make a machine that’s scrappy and tries hard.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 11/18/2024
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Chrome Unboxed

First, the HP comes with the i3-N305 processor and the Acer comes with an i3-1215U. There’s no question that the large-core 1215U is the more powerful processor, so while I didn’t have any complaints about the speed of the HP, if you like a bit more umph under the hood, you’ll want to steer towards the Acer 515. Also, the port selection on the HP is a bit more limited with just 2 USB Type C ports, a single USB Type A, micro SD card slot and headphone/mic jack. Acer adds in the all-important HDMI port to their device, and it simply makes the utility feel a bit better overall. Still, what I said at the beginning of this video holds true: Chromebook Plus makes for a very enjoyable, solid Chromebook experience.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 03/13/2024
Rating: Total score: 70%
Foreign Reviews
Source: Smart World

Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 01/25/2024
Rating: Total score: 70% price: 70% display: 70% mobility: 85% ergonomy: 65%
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Intel UHD Graphics 32EUs:
Modern games should be playable with these graphics cards at low settings and resolutions. Casual gamers may be happy with these cards.
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
i3-N305: Alder Lake-N based mobile CPU with 8 efficient cores (Gracemont) with up to 3.8 GHz. The TDP is specified at 15 Watt.» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
15.60":
15-inch display variants are the standard and are used for more than half of all laptops.
The reason for the popularity of mid-sized displays is that this size is reasonably easy on the eyes, often allows high resolutions and thus offers rich details on the screen, yet does not consume too much power and the devices can still be reasonably compact - simply the standard compromise.
» To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List.HP: Founded in 1939, the US company is a major server and printer manufacturer and one of the leading IT companies in the world. Until 2015, the company was called Hewlett-Packard Company. After a split, the computer division was renamed HP Inc.
In 2023, HP had an approximate market share of 22% of global PC sales, making it number 2 after Lenovo.
70%: This rating is poor. More than three quarters of the models are rated better. That is rather not a purchase recommendation. Even if verbal ratings in this area do not sound that bad ("sufficient" or "satisfactory"), they are usually euphemisms that disguise a classification as a below-average laptop.
» Further information can be found in our Notebook Purchase Guide.