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The HP OmniBook Ultra 14 shines thanks to AMD’s Ryzen AI 300 series processors, which delivers long battery life in ...
For a versatile but affordable device, check out the HP Pavilion 14 2-in-1 laptop. With the ability to switch between laptop mode and tablet mode, you’ll be able to maximize its 14-inch Full HD ...
HP Omen gaming laptops often crop up on discount, but this one for $1,000 is a bit of a peach. Here you get a full-spec mobile RTX 4060 paired with one of Intel's fastest mobile CPUs, with a ...
That's a lot of silicon, but where do all those laptops and computers come from? The short answer is HP computers are ...
So whether you're looking for a svelte gaming rig or a versatile 2-in-1 that can be used for work and play, here are the best HP laptop deals you can get right now. HP is currently offering up to ...
The HP Laptop 14 is a popular choice among students because of its entry level price point. It’s specs aren’t going to blow anyone away, but they’re good value for the price and are plenty ...
The issue affects laptops in the EliteBook, ProBook, Pavilion and Envy ranges, among others. HP has issued a full list of affected devices, dating back to 2012. In a statement, the company said ...
Whether you're after a MacBook, Windows PC or Chromebook, these are the best laptops we've tested and reviewed, including the best laptop overall. Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a ...
First up, HP announced its new OmniBook Ultra Flip 14-inch, a 2-in-1 laptop sporting an Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) processor. The OmniBook Ultra Flip features a 3K OLED display and the ability to ...
Read our Alienware M16 R2 review. You don’t need to bend backward to meet the prices of powerful gaming laptops to have a solid gaming experience, and the HP Omen 16 is proof of that.
HP’s 14-inch Pavilion Plus is an affordable and customizable laptop that lets you upgrade to a high-res 2.8K OLED display and still keep the price at less than $800 with HP’s usual discount.