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Company Unveils 4 New 14-inch Chromebooks, Starting from $300

HP has just unveiled a lineup of not one, or two, but four new 14-inch Chromebooks, all powered by Intel‘s latest Alder Lake-N processors. Offering a range of features and price points to suit different needs, these Chromebooks cater to students, casual users, and even those seeking a more premium experience.

The top-of-the-line model is the HP Chromebook Plus x360 14-inch. This versatile Chromebook boasts a powerful Intel Core i3-N305 processor, 8GB of LPDDR5 memory, and either 128GB or 256GB of UFS storage. The 14-inch IPS touchscreen display offers a crisp Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution and supports multi-touch functionality. It also features a 1080p webcam for clear video calls, perfect for online learning or working remotely.

For those seeking a balance of performance and affordability, the HP Chromebook x360 14-inch offers two configurations. Both models sport the same 14-inch Full HD touchscreen display and a 720p webcam. Users can choose between an Intel N100 or N200 processor, paired with either 4GB or 8GB of memory and 64GB or 128GB of storage.

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The final offering is the HP Chromebook 14-inch. This non-convertible Chromebook shares many similarities with the x360 version, including the display, webcam, and battery life. The key difference lies in the processor options, with the Chromebook 14-inch offering the same Intel N100 or N200 choices but without the flexibility of a 360-degree hinge.

Pricing starts at a budget-friendly $300 for the base HP Chromebook x360 14-inch, making it a great option for students or casual users. The HP Chromebook Plus x360 14-inch, with its more powerful processor and features, starts at $599.99. All models are available for purchase, with the exception of the Chromebook x360 14-inch (N100 processor) which arrives later this month.

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