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HP’s Pavilion x360 is a mid-range LTE-equipped laptop that cuts too many corners

HP’s 2020 Pavilion x360 isn’t as powerful or good-looking as its Envy x360. That sounds like huge dings against the Pavilion, but as HP’s bottom rung 2-in-1 machine, that’s exactly what it’s designed to be. And while it doesn’t have the same kind of appeal or nearly as much get-up, the particular model that I reviewed has LTE support, a feature that’s rarely seen at this price point. This $699 configuration includes the ability to connect to AT&T, T-Mobile (and, to that end, Google Fi), or Verizon LTE towers as a perk alongside standard midrange specs. Those include Intel’s Core i5-1035G1 quad-core processor, 8GB of RAM, a 256GB NVMe SSD, a 250-nit, 14-inch 1080p touchscreen, and a healthy selection of ports. HP makes a few other versions of the Pavilion x360, with tweaks to the screen size, chassis color, RAM count, built-in storage, and screen brightness, but I think this LTE-ready model (14-dw0097nr) is the most appealing option available, even considering its compromises. This laptop is ready to go if you need to be mobile at a moment’s notice, and for the price, that’s really appealing. But that’s not to say no corners have been cut. Despite having better specs… Read full this story

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