HP has just unveiled a lineup of not one, or two, but four new 14-inch Chromebooks, all powered by Intel‘s latest Alder Lake-N processors. Offering a range of features and price points to suit different needs, these Chromebooks cater to students, casual users, and even those seeking a more premium experience.
The top-of-the-line model is the HP
Chromebook Plus x360 14-inch. This versatile Chromebook boasts a powerful Intel
Core i3-N305 processor, 8GB of LPDDR5 memory, and either 128GB or 256GB of UFS
storage. The 14-inch IPS touchscreen display offers a crisp Full HD (1920 x
1080) resolution and supports multi-touch functionality. It also features a
1080p webcam for clear video calls, perfect for online learning or working
remotely.
For those seeking a balance of performance
and affordability, the HP Chromebook x360 14-inch offers two configurations.
Both models sport the same 14-inch Full HD touchscreen display and a 720p
webcam. Users can choose between an Intel N100 or N200 processor, paired with
either 4GB or 8GB of memory and 64GB or 128GB of storage.
The final offering is the HP Chromebook
14-inch. This non-convertible Chromebook shares many similarities with the x360
version, including the display, webcam, and battery life. The key difference
lies in the processor options, with the Chromebook 14-inch offering the same
Intel N100 or N200 choices but without the flexibility of a 360-degree hinge.
Pricing starts at a budget-friendly $300
for the base HP Chromebook x360 14-inch, making it a great option for students
or casual users. The HP Chromebook Plus x360 14-inch, with its more powerful
processor and features, starts at US$ 599.99. All models are available for
purchase, with the exception of the Chromebook x360 14-inch (N100 processor)
which arrives later this month.
