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HP Pavilion 14 (13th Gen Intel) Review

£600.00

HP Pavilion 14 with a 13th Gen Intel CPU is a mid-range laptop aimed at users who want solid performance, decent build quality, and modern features without paying for premium workstation or ultrabook pricing. It suits students, remote workers, content consumers, and light creators in the UK.

Features & Specifications

Category Details
Processor Intel Core i5-1335U (13th Gen)
Graphics Integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics
RAM 8 GB DDR4-3200 MHz (onboard for many models)
Storage 512 GB NVMe SSD typical
Display 14-inch FHD (1920×1080), IPS; non-touch or touch in some “x360 / convertible” models
Brightness & Colour Around 250 nits brightness; ~45% NTSC colour gamut in many base models
Touch/Convertible Versions Some versions are Pavilion x360 2-in-1 with multitouch & hinge design
Build & Exterior Micro-edge bezels; aluminium or high-quality plastic finishes; backlit keyboard; silver / natural silver colour options
Ports & Connectivity USB-C (5-10 Gbps), USB-A ports, HDMI, headphone/mic jack, WiFi 6E or equivalent, Bluetooth 5.x
Weight & Dimensions Approx ~1.4-1.5 kg in many variants; relatively slim profile for mid-range
Battery & Power Mid-sized battery (≈ 40-50 Wh in many configs); some offer fast charge; battery life good for typical usage (web, office, video)
Audio & Webcam Standard webcam; dual speakers (often tuned by B&O or brand audio); decent for calls and media consumption

Expert Review & User Experience

From a UX & CRO perspective, the Pavilion 14 (13th Gen Intel) tends to hit many points that matter for UK buyers:

  • Good performance for everyday tasks: The i5-1335U gives good speed for office work, browsing, video conferencing, streaming, and light editing. Not gaming powerhouse, but sufficient for most non-intensive tasks.
  • Display comfort: The FHD IPS panel with anti-glare makes it usable indoors, though the brightness at ~250 nits means strong sunlight or very bright environments reduce visibility. Viewing angles are decent.
  • Form & portability: Being a 14-inch model, it strikes a balance—more screen than a 13-inch, but still portable. Weight around 1.4-1.5 kg is decent for carrying around, backpack use etc.
  • Value features: The backlit keyboard, solid SSD storage, and modern connectivity are bonuses. The x360 convertible versions add versatility (tablet/tent/laptop modes) which some users find very useful. 
  • Battery life: For mixed usage—office, web, video—it performs reasonably. Heavy load, high brightness, or gaming will reduce life significantly. Users should expect perhaps ~7-9 hours under moderate conditions, less if pushing performance.
  • Trade-offs: Lower colour gamut, modest brightness, RAM often not enormous in base models; upgradability may be limited in some configurations. Users should choose wisely depending on priorities (portability vs display quality vs specs). 

Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Strong performance for everyday use without overpaying
  • Good build and design; modern look & feel
  • Convertible versions for users needing flexibility (if you pick x360)
  • Solid storage + responsive SSDs in most units
  • Reasonable battery life under typical usage
  • Modern connectivity + backlit keyboard 

Cons:

  • Display brightness and colour fidelity modest in base models
  • Integrated graphics only — not for heavy GPU tasks or high-end gaming
  • RAM in base models tends to be on the lower side (8 GB) — may feel tight with many browser tabs or multitasking
  • Performance throttling under heavy workloads possible due to cooling constraints
  • Premium features (touch, better display, more RAM) cost more, pushing towards higher price range 

Verdict & Buying Advice

If you are in the UK and need a reliable laptop for work, study, or general use, the HP Pavilion 14 (13th Gen Intel) offers good value. Choose your version based on what matters:

  • For general use & portability: go for i5, 8-16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, non-touch FHD display.
  • For versatility or frequent travel: consider the x360 convertible version with touch and possibly a better display.
  • If display quality or outdoor visibility matters a lot, spend extra on panels with higher brightness or better colour.
  • Always check warranty and support in the UK, and make sure your version includes USB-C, backlit keyboard, and enough storage. 

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