HP Chromebook x360 14-inch HD Touchscreen Laptop, Intel Celeron N4000, 4 GB RAM, 32 GB eMMC, Chrome (14b-ca0010nr, Ceramic White/Mineral Silver)
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Dara Afolayan
> 24 hourGet this computer! It’s great, light, compatible, and touch screen, and cool!
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Cynthia Wood
> 24 hourI’ve purchased 3 of these now. 2 from another big box store and 1 from Amazon. I got them for my kids for virtual school, homework etc. My youngest (6 years old) loves it and uses it with ease as well as my older ones ( 8 & 9 yrs old) really great computer. Fast processing and love the touch screen.
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Warren C. Cravotta
> 24 hourThis convertible Chromebook is the best of both worlds. It can be used as a laptop or a tablet and I really like this. The screen sharpness is not high definition, but is is very satisfactory for my needs.
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Tyra
> 24 hourGreat product
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C-Peppa
> 24 hourEverything about this Chromebook is great, except for the screen. The screen has poor color, revolution and viewing angels. With a large variety of Chromebooks, I recommend looking elsewhere. Its not terrible, but definitely doesnt live up to expectations of modern Chromebooks.
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Nashalie
> 24 hourLove it! Perfect size, easy to carry around, the screen goes all the way to the back, and super light and thin.
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Danny Jones
> 24 hourOverall a great computer
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Kyleigh Weimann
> 24 hourvery good looking laptop/chrome book. definately feels more like a laptop. fast and efficient.
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CS Reader
> 24 hourThis was my first chromebook purchase. I bought it to use for virtual learning and it has worked out great. The screen resolution isnt the best but its not terrible. The only problem I find is when I use it as a tablet. In tablet mode I end up pushing the keys accidentally since they are on the bottom. And Ive also had trouble finding a case that fits well while in both modes. But aside from that, I have had no issues. If this one was lost or broken I would purchase it again.
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B. Super
> 24 hourIve not had fewer than 2 computers, desktop and portable since 1987. When I was given this, I was impressed, as its compact and considerably lighter than a regular portable. While its useless without an internet connection, it works well at home, very light and handy. But its cheeeeeeap, very, very cheeeeaply made. Though I didnt pay for it, I am still sort of outraged that it broke after ten months of use, and while they fixed it for free, another 9 months later, it broke again. The problem was/is the power supply. The first time both plugs were replaced, according to the repair invoice and Back cover LCD and Panel kit LCD. I dont know what the last two are, but the power supply connection broke again after barely 9 months of use. Sigh. HP used to be a good company until it decided to stop building quality products and decided to compete on price. I called around, and repairing it would only be $40 more than an new machine! That hardware might not be exactly comparable, (I couldnt turn it on to check out the hardware specs), but I definitely do not recommend this product, and indeed, I no longer trust my formerly beloved HP.