Sunday, July 15, 2018

HP 14-an013nr Laptop Review

HP 14-an013nr Laptop Review

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If you're in the market for a cheap laptop, you have plenty of options. Walk into any electronics store and you'll find at least a couple laptops under $200. The problem? It might be a total hunk o' junk.

That's why we're so excited about this HP. It's not pretty, it's not fancy, and it doesn't have a fancy schmancy name like "Spectre." But if you need a laptop under $200, the HP 14-an013nr (MSRP around $200) with battery such as HP EL04XL Battery, HP 681949-541 Battery, HP 681949-001 Battery, HP 681879-541 Battery, HP 681879-1C1 Battery, HP 681879-171 Battery, HP 681879-121 Battery, HP Envy 4-1252LA Battery, HP TPN-C115 Battery, HP PL02XL Battery, HP HSTNN-LB6B Battery, HP HSTNN-DB6B Battery is undoubtedly the best I've tried.

Its big, 14-inch HD IPS screen is far and away the best-in-class, it's got just enough ports, and just enough power to handle day-to-day tasks like Netflix streaming and light multitasking, without getting too bogged down.

The battery life isn't great and there isn't very much internal storage, but for students or anyone who needs a good laptop at a low price, this is the best of the bunch.

Unlike a lot of the laptops you can buy for around $200, this HP uses an AMD chip inside, giving it a surprisingly zippy character for light games and web browsing. That, plus 4 GB RAM and 32 GB eMMC storage give it a quick boot time from a cold start of around 12 seconds (from pressing the power button to the lock screen). All versions of this laptop have the following system specifications:

•AMD E2-7110 quad-core processor
•4 GB DDR3 RAM
•32 GB eMMC flash storage
•14-inch Full HD (1920x1080) IPS LCD screen
•Radeon R2 integrated graphics
•WiFi AC/Bluetooth 4.2
•10/100 wired ethernet

In our intensive PCMark 8 Home battery life test, the HP 14-an013nr struggled to make it past three hours. That's not a great result, and in the real world you're likely looking at 4-5 hours of work and multitasking. But, this laptop's old-school design has an external battery that's easy to detach and replace, so if you need extra runtime, you could always pick up a second to carry with you.

HP's outdone itself here. Even though its Stream notebooks have been a great option in the past, the HP 14-an013nr is a far superior laptop. Its class-leading display, zippy processor, capable keyboard, and plentiful ports help make it easily worth its low, low $200 cost. It even easily outdoes HP's previous $200 model, the HP Stream 11, which sticks with a low-res, grainy 11-inch screen.

Does it rival a MacBook Pro? Of course not! But you can buy eight HPs for the cost of one Mac. If you only have around $200 to spend on a laptop and need Windows 10, the HP 14-an013nr is definitely the one to pick up.

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