The HP Pavilion x360 14 (2021) is a convertible laptop with a 360-degree hinge that's available in a variety of different configurations. Its plastic chassis feels solid and decently built, and since it's lightweight and compact, it's easy to bring along with you. The user experience is decent overall thanks to its smooth touchpad, good-sized keyboard, and decently loud, neutral-sounding speakers. The port selection is great, including a dedicated HDMI port and a single USB-C port that supports USB Power Delivery and display out. Sadly, the battery doesn't last a full 8-hour workday, so you'll need to plug it in at some point. While its IPS display has decent viewing angles overall, it looks washed out and doesn't get bright enough to overcome glare. The microphone picks up voices loudly and clearly, but the webcam is very grainy and loses out on fine details. There aren't any variants with a dedicated GPU, so it isn't suited for AAA gaming.
The HP Pavilion x360 14 is decent for business use. It has a plastic construction that feels solid and decently well built, with a matte metallic-looking finish. The keyboard keys are well spaced and don't take long to get used to, although the heavy operating force can tire your fingers out after long typing sessions. The touchpad feels smooth and tracks movements and gestures decently well. There are also enough ports to output to an external display and use multiple wired peripherals without needing dongles or adapters. Unfortunately, the battery doesn't last a full 8-hour workday, meaning you'll need to plug it in at some point. Also, the webcam loses out on almost all fine details, meaning you won't look your best during video calls.
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