Standing screen display size | 12.3 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 1366 x 768 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1366 x 768 pixels |
Processor | 3.4 core_m |
RAM | 4 GB LPDDR3 |
Memory Speed | 1600 MHz |
Hard Drive | 32 GB Emmc |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11b, 802.11g |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
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HP 2-in-1 12.3" Touch-Screen Chromebook Intel Core M - 4GB Memory - 32GB eMMC Flash Memory (X2 12-F014D) White - New
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Brand | HP |
Model Name | HP Chromebook |
Screen Size | 12.3 Inches |
Color | White |
Hard Disk Size | 32 GB |
CPU Model | core_m |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 4 GB |
Operating System | Chrome OS |
Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
CPU Speed | 3.4 |
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- Display: 12.3" Touchscreen
- Processor: Intel Core M3
- Memory: 4GB
- Storage: 32GB
- OS: Chrome OS
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Touch Screen | 4.3 | 4.4 | — | 4.8 | 4.0 | 2.7 |
Battery life | 4.5 | 4.5 | — | 4.3 | 4.1 | — |
Screen quality | — | 4.5 | — | 4.5 | 3.9 | 3.8 |
Value for money | 4.7 | — | — | 4.3 | — | 3.8 |
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display size | 12.3 inches | 14 inches | 12 inches | 11 inches | 14 inches | 11.6 inches |
hard disk size | 32 GB | 128 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB | 128 GB | 16 GB |
computer memory size | 4 GB | — | 8 GB | 8 GB | 8 GB | 16 GB |
cpu manufacturer | Intel | Intel | Intel | Qualcomm | Intel | Intel |
cpu speed | — | 3.85 GHz | 1.1 GHz | 1.8 GHz | 3.3 GHz | 1.1 GHz |
cpu model number | Core m3-7y30 | Intel | N6000 | N4020 | Pentium Silver N6000 | N4000 |
operating system | Chrome OS | Chrome OS | Chrome OS | Chrome OS | Chrome OS | Chrome OS |
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Brand | HP |
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Series | HP Chromebook |
Item model number | 3PH11UA |
Hardware Platform | Chrome |
Operating System | Chrome OS |
Item Weight | 3.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 1 x 18 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21 x 1 x 18 inches |
Color | White |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 2 |
Computer Memory Type | Unknown |
Flash Memory Size | 32 GB |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
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ASIN | B07D6FN5RJ |
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Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #36,726 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories) #413 in 2 in 1 Laptop Computers |
Date First Available | May 20, 2018 |
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Customers like the quality, screen and value of the notebook computer. They mention that it's well made, has a beautiful clear screen and is great value for money. Customers are also satisfied with speed, and appearance. However, some customers disagree on performance, battery life, and keyboard.
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Customers generally like the quality of the notebook computer. They mention it's well-made, easy to set up, and works well as an occasional tablet. The keyboard is sturdy enough and doesn't look cheap. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...If that matters to you then you have it here. The thing doesn't look cheap and that's a good thing.Okay, so the thing looks good...." Read more
"...The keyboard is sturdy enough that I am not worried it will slide off or lose its balance...." Read more
"...fast processing, great keyboard and track pad and just has that premium build to it all. I am very happy with this purchase...." Read more
"...fast, beautiful clear pictures and videos, detaches easily and feels very sturdy but lightweight, battery life could be a little longer but haven't..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the speed of the Chromebook. They mention that it is surprisingly fast, has never any lag or buffer, and it hasn't slowed down. Surfing the web is quick and responsive, and the device is responsive to input.
"...It's fast, looks and feels premium(which matters to a lot of people, myself included), has good battery life and is just one of the better..." Read more
"...Web Browsing:Surfing the web is quick and responsive. Pages load almost instantly both in laptop and tablet mode. No issues overall...." Read more
"...It hasn't slowed down or have any hiccups ( and when it did it was because i had really poor internet connection) Memory is plenty enough but will..." Read more
"...It's fast, beautiful clear pictures and videos, detaches easily and feels very sturdy but lightweight, battery life could be a little longer but have..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the laptop. They mention that it looks good, has a really nice display, and front-firing speakers. The build quality is high, and the screen is super high-res. The keyboard is ok but not great.
"...thing I thought when I opened the box was that it was a pretty stunning chromebook. It looks sleek, as you can see from the photos up by the price...." Read more
"...Overall Look/Feel:This laptop has a nice overall aesthetic...." Read more
"...Even the faux leather where your palms rest feel nice and adds to the premium look...." Read more
"Wow, I just got it but I love it! It's beautiful and it started right up with all my information as I had a Chromebook before...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the screen of the laptop. They say it's excellent, with beautiful clear pictures and videos. The screen resolution is super good, but Chrome OS does not support high-res fully. The display is bright and clear, and the text is easy to read.
"...Text is easy to read and really no detail is left out.FINALLY, thanks for sticking with me this long those of you who have...." Read more
"...You will definitely notice that the screen has a 2400 x 1600 resolution which is incredible for the price. This is comparable to high-end laptops...." Read more
"...This Chromebook is a win in my book for great screen, fast processing, great keyboard and track pad and just has that premium build to it all...." Read more
"...It's fast, beautiful clear pictures and videos, detaches easily and feels very sturdy but lightweight, battery life could be a little longer but have..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the notebook computer. They mention that it's a great product for the price and a modern chromebook.
"...Definitely the best value for your money if you can afford it...." Read more
"...notice that the screen has a 2400 x 1600 resolution which is incredible for the price. This is comparable to high-end laptops...." Read more
"...Overall, its a great laptop/chromebook for the price and amazon always has the lowest prices...." Read more
"...Way to go HP and Google. Oh and the price was right. Got it $100 cheaper on Amazon." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the notebook computer. Some mention it performs exceptionally well, while others say that it stopped working. For business applications, the product is useless, and the keyboard/mouse would randomly stop working.
"...It performs exceptionally well and I haven't noticed any slow down whatsoever...." Read more
"...all the popular video streaming websites and was very satisfied with the Chromebooks performance...." Read more
"Ended up returning after a week. As much as I wanted to love it, slow performance and limited storage cripples an otherwise wonderful 2in1...." Read more
"Altough a bit pricy a great device. Works smooth. Very nice looking touchscreen. Android Play Store is preinstalled and several apps work fine...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the notebook computer. Some mention that it has good battery life and is just one of the better, while others say that the battery doesn't last as long as they say it does, that it randomly power down, and won't power back on for at least 30 minutes.
"...premium(which matters to a lot of people, myself included), has good battery life and is just one of the better chromebooks out there...." Read more
"...Battery life has been really solid, using it mostly to stream Netflix and light web browsing, I can easily get through a day...." Read more
"...The second issue I've had for about 1 year. It will randomly power down, and wont power back on for at least 30 minutes...." Read more
"...The screen images are clear and the battery life is good...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the keyboard of the notebook computer. Some mention that it is good, with excellent travel and a wide and responsive track. However, others say that it malfunctions.
"...is actually really great. It feels tactile and has a good travel distance, It just feels good...." Read more
"...was easier to master than expected, I got a slimmer and more portable product, and the display is much higher than any other PCs I could find in the..." Read more
"...and it gave me annoying error messages like "The detachable keyboard needs a critical update" (no matter how many times I updated it) and "USB..." Read more
"...is a win in my book for great screen, fast processing, great keyboard and track pad and just has that premium build to it all...." Read more
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The first thing I thought when I opened the box was that it was a pretty stunning chromebook. It looks sleek, as you can see from the photos up by the price. When you are sitting in the coffee shop and decide to pull out your device to do some browsing, people will know you are using a premium device. If that matters to you then you have it here. The thing doesn't look cheap and that's a good thing.
Okay, so the thing looks good. But how about it's functionality? Does it actually live up to how it looks performance wise? Well yes and no. It depends on what you are getting this device for. I think about 95% of people will be totally happy with it's performance. For browsing the web, checking emails, using google doc's, etc. It performs exceptionally well and I haven't noticed any slow down whatsoever. On the flip side, you have android apps and this is where performance can take a hit. It can run most android apps decently and some great even. Just don't be expecting to play the most demanding games at the highest settings or anything. With these limitations in mind, you should know whether or not its for you.
Just some final things that deserved to be mentioned. The detachable keyboard THAT COMES WITH THE DEVICE(how awesome is that?) is actually really great. It feels tactile and has a good travel distance, It just feels good. Sadly the keyboard is not backlit which isn't a huge deal to me but may be to some. The speakers are okay, nothing special. I'd say there slightly above average, they'll get the job done and you'll be content but they aren't gonna blow you away. Next the screen. The screen is one of may favorite aspects on this device. Colors pack a punch, the resolution is really sharp and it can get pretty bright. The screen is awesome and every time I open the device my eyes just light up with how great it all looks. Text is easy to read and really no detail is left out.
FINALLY, thanks for sticking with me this long those of you who have. Some simple stuff to also note. The device has a headphone jack, 2 USB C ports on each side of the device as well as a power button and volume button. When it comes down to it, I think spending $500 for this chromebook is absolutely worth it. It's fast, looks and feels premium(which matters to a lot of people, myself included), has good battery life and is just one of the better chromebooks out there. Definitely the best value for your money if you can afford it. I almost got the pixelbook hearing it's the best of the chromebooks but I found this and I gotta tell you guys, I don't feel like I settled and you wont either.
After 3 years of ownership, Im experiencing consistent problems that has me in the market for a new laptop. Over the past month, either the keyboard is starting to go, or where the keyboard connects is. Everytime I turn on the laptop or use it, it has a hard time finding the keyboard and switches to tablet mode. I usually have to play with it for a minute, adjusting the screen to just the right angle for the keyboard to register.
The second issue I've had for about 1 year. It will randomly power down, and wont power back on for at least 30 minutes. At first this happened once every couple months. For the past 2 month, it happens about once a week.
Overall, I'm still very happy I got this when I did and plan to keep it around for travelling or using as a backup, but its now time to move on to something that can provide consistency. It was good while it lasted.
Original Review:
There are many great articles and videos online that give overviews about the technical differences between a PC and a Chromebook. I wanted to focus on the main things I use a laptop for, how it performed from a non-tech guy perspective, and my overall experience using a Chromebook for the first time.
I am keeping in mind that this is a mid-range pricepoint for a 2 in 1 Chromebook so I am not expecting the world. I just wanted enough for day to day use (streaming videos, documents/spreadsheets, web browsing).
Streaming:
I use almost all the popular video streaming websites and was very satisfied with the Chromebooks performance. I had no issues with buffering or delayed loading times. Once I clicked a video or movie, it streamed all the way through with no problems or lagging. Of course this is also dependent on having a decent internet connection.
Web Browsing:
Surfing the web is quick and responsive. Pages load almost instantly both in laptop and tablet mode. No issues overall.
Documents,Spreadsheets,etc:
Google Docs and Sheets came preloaded on the Chromebook and everything ran smoothly . I decided to leave behind the Office suite and instead use these since they are free. I am able to use these apps offline too, so an internet connection isn’t always required, which is perfect for when I travel. It was an easy transition moving to the google apps. Again, I just use this for day to day things like writing papers, keeping simple spreadsheets, nothing that would require a high level of computing power.
Start Up/Opening apps:
Starting up the laptop from sleep or powering on only took a few seconds. It keeps up with a lot of modern tech. From startup it took about 3 seconds. From sleep it only took 1.5 seconds. Opening apps took just over 1 second.
Overall Look/Feel:
This laptop has a nice overall aesthetic. The tablet and keyboard feel heavier than they look, which is okay since I prefer a more sturdy product that doesn’t wobble. I think it has a pretty slim profile for the price point. However, it’s on the thicker end of the slim category of Chromebooks.
One criticism I do have are the three logos/advertisements on the front of the Chromebook. Chromebook, HP, and intel are all advertised on the front of the case, cheapening the overall appearance.
Portability:
I like how this device can be used like a traditional laptop, tented, flipped, and laid flat. I am able to use this in all these positions while I sit at a desk, lay in bed, or am traveling. The keyboard is sturdy enough that I am not worried it will slide off or lose its balance. It also is sturdy enough to pick up just by the keyboard one handed.
Screen:
You will definitely notice that the screen has a 2400 x 1600 resolution which is incredible for the price. This is comparable to high-end laptops. Everything I look at is crisp and sharp. I am able to notice much more detail in pictures and video than I could on my previous laptop. There is a bit of glare that is comparable to most other laptops so you just need to position it correctly away from direct sunlight.
Sound:
This can get surprisingly loud for its size and can easily fill a mid-sized room. The speakers are on the edge of the screen, in the bezel, and they face you, which provides a more direct line of hearing.
Experience Switching from a PC to a Chromebook:
To be honest, I was expecting the transition to take a bit more time than it did. By the end of the first day of owning the Chromebook, I got used to the keyboard, I learned a few new shortcuts, and I fell in love with the touch pad gestures which make scrolling and tab switching very fluid. The only mistake I continuously make is my pinkie reaching for the CAPS Lock key, which doesn’t exist on the Chromebook keyboard and instead launches the search bar. Instead you use an Alt + Search shortcut to turn it on and off. I ended up going into the settings and switching the function of the search key to the CAPS lock, since the habit was becoming too hard to break.
I did purchase and pop in a microSD card to give me a lot more storage capabilities and transfer all of my existing docs, pictures, music, and videos, which all worked fine with the preloaded Chromebook apps. I prefer to keep these items on my device rather than have them in the cloud.
Problems:
I haven’t had any problems with this Chromebook. I will be sure to update my review if I experience any issues with lagging, crashing, etc.
Overall, I am happy to have switched from a traditional PC laptop to a Chromebook. The transition was easier to master than expected, I got a slimmer and more portable product, and the display is much higher than any other PCs I could find in the same price range. If you have done your research on Chromebooks and are on the fence, I recommend trying this out. I was worried I would regret the switch, but I have never looked back. This thing is awesome.
After 3 years of ownership, Im experiencing consistent problems that has me in the market for a new laptop. Over the past month, either the keyboard is starting to go, or where the keyboard connects is. Everytime I turn on the laptop or use it, it has a hard time finding the keyboard and switches to tablet mode. I usually have to play with it for a minute, adjusting the screen to just the right angle for the keyboard to register.
The second issue I've had for about 1 year. It will randomly power down, and wont power back on for at least 30 minutes. At first this happened once every couple months. For the past 2 month, it happens about once a week.
Overall, I'm still very happy I got this when I did and plan to keep it around for travelling or using as a backup, but its now time to move on to something that can provide consistency. It was good while it lasted.
Original Review:
There are many great articles and videos online that give overviews about the technical differences between a PC and a Chromebook. I wanted to focus on the main things I use a laptop for, how it performed from a non-tech guy perspective, and my overall experience using a Chromebook for the first time.
I am keeping in mind that this is a mid-range pricepoint for a 2 in 1 Chromebook so I am not expecting the world. I just wanted enough for day to day use (streaming videos, documents/spreadsheets, web browsing).
Streaming:
I use almost all the popular video streaming websites and was very satisfied with the Chromebooks performance. I had no issues with buffering or delayed loading times. Once I clicked a video or movie, it streamed all the way through with no problems or lagging. Of course this is also dependent on having a decent internet connection.
Web Browsing:
Surfing the web is quick and responsive. Pages load almost instantly both in laptop and tablet mode. No issues overall.
Documents,Spreadsheets,etc:
Google Docs and Sheets came preloaded on the Chromebook and everything ran smoothly . I decided to leave behind the Office suite and instead use these since they are free. I am able to use these apps offline too, so an internet connection isn’t always required, which is perfect for when I travel. It was an easy transition moving to the google apps. Again, I just use this for day to day things like writing papers, keeping simple spreadsheets, nothing that would require a high level of computing power.
Start Up/Opening apps:
Starting up the laptop from sleep or powering on only took a few seconds. It keeps up with a lot of modern tech. From startup it took about 3 seconds. From sleep it only took 1.5 seconds. Opening apps took just over 1 second.
Overall Look/Feel:
This laptop has a nice overall aesthetic. The tablet and keyboard feel heavier than they look, which is okay since I prefer a more sturdy product that doesn’t wobble. I think it has a pretty slim profile for the price point. However, it’s on the thicker end of the slim category of Chromebooks.
One criticism I do have are the three logos/advertisements on the front of the Chromebook. Chromebook, HP, and intel are all advertised on the front of the case, cheapening the overall appearance.
Portability:
I like how this device can be used like a traditional laptop, tented, flipped, and laid flat. I am able to use this in all these positions while I sit at a desk, lay in bed, or am traveling. The keyboard is sturdy enough that I am not worried it will slide off or lose its balance. It also is sturdy enough to pick up just by the keyboard one handed.
Screen:
You will definitely notice that the screen has a 2400 x 1600 resolution which is incredible for the price. This is comparable to high-end laptops. Everything I look at is crisp and sharp. I am able to notice much more detail in pictures and video than I could on my previous laptop. There is a bit of glare that is comparable to most other laptops so you just need to position it correctly away from direct sunlight.
Sound:
This can get surprisingly loud for its size and can easily fill a mid-sized room. The speakers are on the edge of the screen, in the bezel, and they face you, which provides a more direct line of hearing.
Experience Switching from a PC to a Chromebook:
To be honest, I was expecting the transition to take a bit more time than it did. By the end of the first day of owning the Chromebook, I got used to the keyboard, I learned a few new shortcuts, and I fell in love with the touch pad gestures which make scrolling and tab switching very fluid. The only mistake I continuously make is my pinkie reaching for the CAPS Lock key, which doesn’t exist on the Chromebook keyboard and instead launches the search bar. Instead you use an Alt + Search shortcut to turn it on and off. I ended up going into the settings and switching the function of the search key to the CAPS lock, since the habit was becoming too hard to break.
I did purchase and pop in a microSD card to give me a lot more storage capabilities and transfer all of my existing docs, pictures, music, and videos, which all worked fine with the preloaded Chromebook apps. I prefer to keep these items on my device rather than have them in the cloud.
Problems:
I haven’t had any problems with this Chromebook. I will be sure to update my review if I experience any issues with lagging, crashing, etc.
Overall, I am happy to have switched from a traditional PC laptop to a Chromebook. The transition was easier to master than expected, I got a slimmer and more portable product, and the display is much higher than any other PCs I could find in the same price range. If you have done your research on Chromebooks and are on the fence, I recommend trying this out. I was worried I would regret the switch, but I have never looked back. This thing is awesome.
I don't need all the hardcore hardware and being that there's only 4gb of RAM, this chromebook is surprisingly fast. It hasn't slowed down or have any hiccups ( and when it did it was because i had really poor internet connection) Memory is plenty enough but will still buy SD card for more storage.
I love that you can detach and just use as a tablet but i wouldnt recommend it so much just because it is pretty heavy and does feel awkward in he hand. The thicker bezels are a nice touch without it being too thick that its looks outdated (IMHO) Makes it easier to hold without touching the screen and pressing on things you didn't intend to press. You might as well just leaved it docked on the keyboard for viewing purposes. But its great that it has that capability.
Have the option to expand your storage is nice. Ports are lacking but there are always ways around that if you want to connect to a monitor or something. I do plan on buying extra storage in he near future.
Overall, its a great laptop/chromebook for the price and amazon always has the lowest prices. Its great to travel with for both professional and leisure. This Chromebook is a win in my book for great screen, fast processing, great keyboard and track pad and just has that premium build to it all. I am very happy with this purchase. I would highly recommend you get this Chromebook.
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No me arrepiento de nada, al contrario, estoy muy contento de haberla comprado pues realmente se siente y se comporta como un dispositivo de gama alta.
Un plus es que tiene 4MB de caché, lo que la hace bastante rapida y agil, y con el tiempo no se alentará tanto como las demás; son contadas las Chromebooks que tienen esa cantidad de caché, por lo general aquellas arriba de los $15000 MXN. A parte que tiene una pantalla 2K, mismo panel usado en la Pixle Slate, o sea: hermosura a los ojos.
Se las recomiendo totalmente.
Reviewed in Mexico on May 3, 2019