What’s the deal?
As part of Cyber Monday sales, HP’s Chromebook Plus x360 has been marked down to just $199 at Walmart, over half off the original price of $429. This highly flexible laptop offers better performance and a solid battery life compared to the previous model.
ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The HP Chromebook Plus x360<!–> is a direct upgrade to last year’s model and it now includes more powerful hardware and a bigger screen.
- In addition to the changes, this laptop keeps everything that made the older version great, such as the comfortable keyboard, sturdiness, and high degree of flexibility, as the device can turn into a tablet.
- However, the new device has the same problem as the older version, with a display that might not be bright enough for some users.
The Chromebook Plus series has proven to be a great range for the HP brand. I can say that with some authority because I’ve reviewed several models from the line during the past few months. All the laptops offer great hardware performance and features that result in a good user experience. However, many of the devices have some quirks – and the same thing can be said about this 2-in-1 laptop: HP Chromebook Plus x360–>.
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Design-wise, the computer is nearly identical to HP’s other x360 models. The biggest difference is the display size, with my review unit fielding a smaller 14-inch touchscreen. (There’s also a 15.6-inch option.) Still, there’s enough room under the hood to fit a robust 12th Gen Intel Core i3 processor. The upgrade allows the laptop to handle tougher tasks and to run way more apps at the same time effectively than before, ultimately earning it the Chromebook Plus title.
Combine the superior performance of the Chromebook Plus x360 with its inherently flexible nature and you have a capable work machine. The ability to flip the display around and turn the device into a tablet is a useful function, as the Plus computers are among the first Chromebooks to support Photoshop on the web (you even get a free, three-month trial with your purchase).
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So imagine, if you will, writing in laptop mode, and then seamlessly switching to tablet mode for drawing or editing. That is a comprehensive workflow that Chromebook users never really had before. Now they don’t have to miss out on Adobe’s premier software.
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I have to talk about the keyboard because it is by far my favorite thing about the Chromebook Plus x360 (I’m a sucker for a nice keyboard).
Each key is made from a soft matte material and is highly responsive to the touch. I’m not sure if HP did anything special with the construction of this laptop. Other machines, such as the Chromebook Plus CX34 from Acer, have a keyboard with a short travel distance, but that doesn’t seem to be the case here. The responsiveness may be a byproduct of the sturdy aluminum frame that offers a solid foundation.