The Pavilion x360 14 is a compact 14-inch Windows convertible that is powered by a Core i5-10210U quad core processor (based on Comet Lake architecture). The configuration we have tested is available for around $700. However, Hewlett Packard also offers more affordable variants (from $350).
Our test unit is equipped with an Intel Optane storage device that consists of two Intel NVMe SSDs (512, 32 GB). Both SSDs are installed on the same module (M.2-2280). The 32-GB SSD is based on Intel's very fast 3D XPoint storage and serves as a fast cache for the traditional 512-GB SSD (QLC storage).
The IPS touchscreen display can be operated using your fingers or with the HP Pen (1MR94AA, available separately from $50). However, the HP Pen can also be used in combination with more affordable Pavilion devices that are equipped with a Pentium Gold 540U processor. Potential buyers that are mainly interested in pen input but do not require as much processing power could save a few dollars by choosing one of these models.
Find out more about the convertible and its test results in our review of the HP Pavilion x360 14-dh1153ng.
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