I had a Pavillion for 5 years it served me well it was actually very sturdy..I had dropped it and the screen was cracked but no black spots and still worked just fine..I just got the spectre today so I'm excited to see
@@Jana-wn4ph so at first I mainly used it for sims 4...it gets pretty hot when playing sims but sims is a big game so that's normal..it runs very well for sims....the screen is gorgeous...I still can't get over how pretty is is...and I own the smallest model..as far as day to day use its snappy and gets the job done very nicely.. not a super technical person so I don't know all the specs etc. But for a general everyday use and gaming it's very very nice....the fingerprint sensor doesn't always work for me...idk if it's my fingers or the sensor..but the facial recognition sign in is fast as heck...my only complaint is I wish the speakers were louder..they are on the bottom which makes no sense..but that's minor cuz I u can get speakers or use headphones
It's like asking, between a Toyota Sienna and a G Wagon which is better for off roading ... If you could afford a Spectre then go for it, it's the best HP laptop for any situation, student of professional. However, being a student, shortness of cash is always a major factor, so that said, I'd say you should settle for the Pavilion 15 X360 but if you could, then pony up a little and get a 12GB RAM model with at least core i5 onboard. Run away from 4GB RAM or core i3 laptops, and if you can, avoid 8GB if you intend doing graphic intensive works done. Good luck.
If cash is short for the Spectre, I would settle with the in between option and get the HP Envy or HP Envy x360. The i7, 12gb ram, 516 SSDs are usually on sale
The lack of Thunderbolt in Pavilion and Envy ruined them them for me. Normally, I would prefer a small form factor notebook like those that I can easily dock when I get home and use my multiple display to do intense works without emptying bank account.
I am a biomedical engineering student. We code a lot using python as well as running heavy engineering softwares and it runs just fine. What really blew my mind was the fact that I’ve gotten the intel core i5 and it still runs just fine. It’s cheap too so that’s a +1. 3 of my friends have the envy (which uses ryzen 7) and they’ve run into more problems than me owning the pavilion in the last 3 years. Also the pavilion does have light up keyboard and finger scanner.
Does "HP pavilion x360 2in1"11th or 10th generation has metallic body ? I'll be glad if you reply me cause I'm helpless to choose the best laptop :") Thank you
@@abhinavmahapatra6788 ya thank you actually I'm not high at gaming just a normal gaming sometimes but I have a doubt does this laptop have major heating issue minor I can understand
My opinion, never buy any HP Product or Service, bought a laptop priced 40k hardly 3 years old with extended warranty, Hard Disk Crashed as well as Battery is dead, all my data is lost, no help from HP, have mailed multiple times but no solution offered and even visited serv8ce venter but they did nothing. Mailing them for the past one month but no solution. Cheap and low quality components are used in HP Laptops especially their 15 series Notebooks. Never in my life will I purchase a HP product or service nor recommend others. My suggestion is don't even buy a Pen Drive of this brand.
I had a Pavillion for 5 years it served me well it was actually very sturdy..I had dropped it and the screen was cracked but no black spots and still worked just fine..I just got the spectre today so I'm excited to see
How it’s going?
@@Jana-wn4ph so at first I mainly used it for sims 4...it gets pretty hot when playing sims but sims is a big game so that's normal..it runs very well for sims....the screen is gorgeous...I still can't get over how pretty is is...and I own the smallest model..as far as day to day use its snappy and gets the job done very nicely.. not a super technical person so I don't know all the specs etc. But for a general everyday use and gaming it's very very nice....the fingerprint sensor doesn't always work for me...idk if it's my fingers or the sensor..but the facial recognition sign in is fast as heck...my only complaint is I wish the speakers were louder..they are on the bottom which makes no sense..but that's minor cuz I u can get speakers or use headphones
Does it go well with graphic designing? Adobe to be specific.
What about the tablette mode ? I heard that pavillion has problems with its hinges.
Have you faced any probs with it ?😊
do you know if the pavillion makes noise like the venting?, i want to get a laptop for school but i want it to be quiet..
The spectre is just stunning
Price too hahaha😂
I have Envy 360x - 2021 model. Super amazing experience. It's comes with stylus pen. Compact and premium. ❤️🔥 Just loveit..
What about battery backup?
Does it have problems with its hinges?
how is the hinge because im planning on getting one but ive heard mixed things about the hinge
Thank you this was the most helpful video of all I’ve watched!
Between Hp pavilion and Hp spectre which would be more suitable for an art student?
It's like asking, between a Toyota Sienna and a G Wagon which is better for off roading ...
If you could afford a Spectre then go for it, it's the best HP laptop for any situation, student of professional.
However, being a student, shortness of cash is always a major factor, so that said, I'd say you should settle for the Pavilion 15 X360 but if you could, then pony up a little and get a 12GB RAM model with at least core i5 onboard.
Run away from 4GB RAM or core i3 laptops, and if you can, avoid 8GB if you intend doing graphic intensive works done.
Good luck.
If cash is short for the Spectre, I would settle with the in between option and get the HP Envy or HP Envy x360. The i7, 12gb ram, 516 SSDs are usually on sale
The lack of Thunderbolt in Pavilion and Envy ruined them them for me. Normally, I would prefer a small form factor notebook like those that I can easily dock when I get home and use my multiple display to do intense works without emptying bank account.
Could you please do a video on 2020 home/student laptops ?
Which one is recommended for computer engineering student, HP Envy, or HP Envy x360 or HP Pavilion?
And why?
I am a biomedical engineering student. We code a lot using python as well as running heavy engineering softwares and it runs just fine. What really blew my mind was the fact that I’ve gotten the intel core i5 and it still runs just fine. It’s cheap too so that’s a +1. 3 of my friends have the envy (which uses ryzen 7) and they’ve run into more problems than me owning the pavilion in the last 3 years. Also the pavilion does have light up keyboard and finger scanner.
Which of these have a fully detachable screen that I can use without the keyboard completely?
Does "HP pavilion x360 2in1"11th or 10th generation has metallic body ?
I'll be glad if you reply me cause I'm helpless to choose the best laptop :")
Thank you
What is ur advice to buy which one ?
Which one of these would be the best for someone being a business major and using a lot of office 365
When will NZ get the 15 inch spectre x360 with the AMOLED panel?
Which laptop is best for drawing and writing on the screen ?
spectre
Which good for computer science
Hey hi thank for review! I have hp envy but it has very small gap right side of the mousepad , Is it normal?
Can you please let me know if we can also use hp pen with envy x360
Yes we can I have hp envy x360 2020 version it came with HP's new rechargable tilt pen
Which compares best with Lenovo Yoga C940 ?
pavilion x360
How would the pavilion do performance and battery wise when doing light to medium photoshop work?
Its good to use bruh
@@sawoodsheikh9373 not a very good explanation 😂🤣
Think it's good for that
Can you guess which of these three HP laptops is the cheapest to buy?
camera is poor on the spectre vs pavilion due to thin bezel
Does someone know the background müzik?
The pavillion does have a finger print tho
on some SKUs, the New Zealand model we have here does not.
@@pbtech does the us version have a fingerprint sensor?
Or the backlight🤨
HP Pavillion also has fingerprint scanner right?
Some SKU's may have one, the one we reviewed did not.
@@pbtech Thanks
I had another question.
HP Pavillion x360 also has an option for i7 I think......
@@debjitmajumdar8697 Yes it has
@@grimreaper4033 Thanks
@@debjitmajumdar8697 do you know if it has backlight?
I have purchased hp envy amd ryzen 5 4 500 3 days before
Bro how is it I am going to purchase after lockdown
@@nishantsawant6163 its awesome bro an i have not test its gaming
@@abhinavmahapatra6788 ya thank you actually I'm not high at gaming just a normal gaming sometimes but I have a doubt does this laptop have major heating issue minor I can understand
@@abhinavmahapatra6788 bro can we upgrade ram in this laptop?
@@nishantsawant6163 yes all laptops which have graphics card are been heated minorly not major.
song name plz
Give me that music man
...please.
Pavillion looks cheap.
My opinion, never buy any HP Product or Service, bought a laptop priced 40k hardly 3 years old with extended warranty, Hard Disk Crashed as well as Battery is dead, all my data is lost, no help from HP, have mailed multiple times but no solution offered and even visited serv8ce venter but they did nothing. Mailing them for the past one month but no solution. Cheap and low quality components are used in HP Laptops especially their 15 series Notebooks. Never in my life will I purchase a HP product or service nor recommend others. My suggestion is don't even buy a Pen Drive of this brand.