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The HP Envy x360 14 has a gorgeous OLED screen and great build quality, but performance could be better. $1,169.99 Living a laptop lifestyle doesn’t require as many compromises as it once did.

There are portable machines with , , and . Most laptop buyers don’t need any of that, but bargain models can be a hassle with limited power and capabilities. HP’s Envy line is adept at bringing premium hardware down to Earth without giving up too much.



The newest HP Envy x360 14 is compact and beautiful to look at. Most of the credit for that goes to the high-resolution OLED screen, but the PC itself doesn’t look bad, either. You won’t get the absolute best performance possible from this machine, but unless you plan to game or edit video on the go, the HP Envy x360 14 should meet your needs for a price that won’t leave you reeling.

And if you desperately need easy access to AI, the new Envy has you covered. This is one of the first laptops I’ve seen with a dedicated Copilot key on the keyboard. Looking for more options? Check out PCWorld’s roundup of the available right now.

The Envy x360 14 shares much with other 2024 HP laptops like the and the . It’s slower and missing features compared to those high-end computers, but it’s more capable than devices like the budget-conscious . As the name implies, this is a 2-in-1 convertible laptop, allowing you to flip the keyboard around to prop up the machine like a tent or use it like a tablet.

While it’s available with an .

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