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HP Pavilion x360 14 LTE (2020) – Review 2020 – PCMag AU
The always-connected convenience of LTE broadband lifts HP’s good-looking, affordable 14-inch Pavilion x360 convertible laptop.

When we reviewed the HP Pavilion x360 14 some 13 months ago, we griped that its $699.99 price bought you only 128GB of solid-state storage. Not only has HP fixed that with a 256GB drive, but this year’s model has a SIM card slot for LTE mobile broadband, keeping you connected when there’s no Wi-Fi hotspot around. Those improvements aside, the Pavilion remains a likable choice among 14-inch convertible laptops. It’s a little heavy and a little poky in performance tests compared to the Editors’ Ch…
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