Under Display, select 14" 2.8K (2880 x 1800) 16:10, 400-nits, 100% sRGB, Low Blue Light, SDR, Glossy, OLED Display
Under Networking, select Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 (2x2) and Bluetooth 5.3
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Total will be $679.99 + Free Shipping
Specs:
Intel Core i5-13500H 12-Core Processor
14" 2880x1800 2.8K 400-nit OLED Display
16GB Memory (onboard)
256GB PCIe NVMe SSD
Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 (2x2) + Bluetooth 5.3
Backlit Keyboard
Windows 11 Home
Ports:
2x USB Type-A
2x USB Type-C
1x HDMI
1x Audio Combo Jack
Alternatively, this laptop is also available with the base configuration for $599.99 if you opt not to select the customizations in the deal instructions above. This will change the following from the specs posted above:
14" 2240x1400 2.2K 300-nit IPS Display
MediaTek Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6™ MT7921 (2x2) + Bluetooth 5.3
Nice. Been watching that Pavilion Plus 14. Lots of folks asking me for recommendations for their kids going off to college, this is a good one.
I have the 2022 version of this notebook with a 12th gen i7, RTX 2050, and OLED screen. The build quality is half a step down from an EliteBook (fairly good) but there is a bit of chassis flex. The battery life is straight up garbage for a modern non-gaming laptop. I'm lucky to get 5 hours browsing the internet on mid/low brightness. Last week I started noticing an intermittent issue where the laptop wouldn't recognize it was plugged in and thus wouldn't charge the battery. It's currently with HP for RMA repair. We'll see whether they can fix it for me.
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I have the same concern with the battery, may not last long with the H processor and OLED screen depending on how its used. My other concern is the silver keyboard even with being backlit, I always prefer black for ease of use.
Even a U series CPU run up to 55W during turbo. And that is every time you load a new webpage or open the start menu (generating a moderate amount of activity to push the CPU into Turbo).
There is no good battery life with Intel. They are so behind they needed to push the power envelope to their max in order to match AMD and Apple.
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Doesn't seem even close to similar laptop. 1600x900 250 nit screen for example.
There is no good battery life with Intel. They are so behind they needed to push the power envelope to their max in order to match AMD and Apple.
If you're compiling code on the laptop, the battery will tank even further.