HP’s Pavilion 14 Chromebook has been released in the UK. The laptop computer is available to purchase from Currys or PC World or the HP Store online for £249, the PC manufacturer has announced.
The machine, which is less than an inch thick and weighs in at 1.8kg, features a 14-inch display that is said to be around 35% larger than most Chromebooks on the market.
Powered by an Intel Celeron processor, the Pavilion 14 runs Google’s Chrome operating system and features 4GB of DDR3 and a 16GB SSD hard drive.
“Google’s Chrome OS is showing great appeal to a growing customer base,” said HP’s Louis Perrin. “With HP’s Chromebook, customers can get the best of the Google experience on a full-sized laptop – all backed up by our service and brand.”
Users will also receive 100GB of free Google Drive cloud storage space when they purchase the computer.
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