In anticipation of Windows 11, HP will dispatch a small bunch of laptops with the new operating system pre-introduced. One of these models will be the reasonable 14-inch HP 14 that is relied upon to come in less expensive than most other starting Windows 11 laptops when they become accessible this October.
An interesting element of the HP 14 will be its Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 ARM processor rather than the typical x86 on close to 100% of Windows laptops. Windows has consistently had a precarious relationship with ARM central processors, yet the HP 14 is evidence that Microsoft isn't anticipating surrendering presently. While we anticipate that battery life should be through the rooftop — 11.5 long stretches of video playback as per the maker — we'll simply need to see with our own eyes if crude execution will be up to regular undertakings.
All the other things about the PC will be genuinely low-finish to mirror the section level value point. The 8 GB of fastened Slam, 128 GB eMMC stockpiling, and 1080p presentation with just 45% NTSC shading inclusion are nothing to think of home in any event, when contrasted with the some fresher Structure models. HP says the last cost of the HP 14 won't be unveiled until nearer to dispatch.
- 8-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 processor, 2.4 GHz
- Qualcomm Adreno 618 integrated graphics
- 8 GB LPDDR4x-4266 MHz RAM (soldered)
- 128 GB eMMC storage
- 14-inch FHD IPS display, 250 nits, 45 percent NTSC (or ~60 percent sRGB)
- Qualcomm Atheros WiFi 5 w/ Bluetooth 5
- MicroSD reader, USB-C (5 Gbps), 2x USB-A (5 Gbps), 3.5 mm combo audio
- 32 Wh Li-ion battery, 45 W AC adapter
- 12.75 x 8.31 x 0.67 inches
- 2.65 lbs