Hp Laptops

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Overview

A competitive brand that has retained a solid market position for decades, HP laptops are available in many designs and price points. From high-end lines with touch screens and other top of the shelf specs for complex tasks to the most basic machine you would need for general everyday use.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Many models

  • Varied price range

  • Durable

Cons

  • Components give problems at times

Description

A little about HP 

HP is short for Hewlett-Packard, a company that has been around since the late 1930s making electronics of various kinds. In 1966 they entered the computer market with 2 minicomputer variations; today HP is one of the largest and among the most well-known brands that make computers with desktops and laptops. In the laptop market HP releases new models each year with upgrades in the processing power, features and other functionalities. They have put out some of the best-rated laptops with amazing battery life, looks, display and processing speed. The Hp laptop segment has a few names for their ranges - HP Envy, HP Pavillion, HP ZBook, HP EliteBook, HP Omen, HP ProBook, HP Chromebook, HP Stream and HP Spectre.

The various HP laptop lines

Costing-wise the most high end of the range is the HP Spectre line which is a premium laptop line with amazing design, latest tech in screens and a very impressive battery life. With touch screens and some that can fold over backwards to become a tablet essentially. These are usually with SSDs (Solid State Drive) and don't compromise on the processing power, even running high-end graphics - the complete machine. The HP Envy range is just below this and is basically sightly cheaper than the Spectre line. The body isn't as high-grade which makes up for the cheaper cost. Some of them come with a mechanical hard drive too, which costs lesser than the SSDs. The HP Pavillion series is next, with a more broad customer base as it is a mainstream consumer device. Giving you good power for your money, not as fancy looking but with a decent body sometimes in metal or generally plastics. The Pavillion series also comes in funky colours if you want a more customised look on you.

HP's Omen line is the gamers' laptop with a backlit keyboard and more sci-fi design elements, still retaining the red Voodoo logo after HP acquired Voodoo in 2007. These HP laptops also have dedicated high-end graphics cards with their dedicated RAM so playing games on it is visually as smooth as can be. The ZBook line is a heavy laptop developed for architects and designers so they also house powerful CPUs and graphics cards. A heavy-duty yet portable digital workstation that can handle tasks a basic laptop would crumble under.

The HP EliteBook is geared towards businesses with a durable body and more secure systems. Durable enough to meet military specifications! And self-healing BIOSes with the vPro function that lets you access your laptop or run updates remotely even when the OS is off. The ProBook line is for a smaller business and is cheaper than the EliteBook but can still help you manage most of your regular work. A simpler machine so the IT department isn't needed to sort out too many issues.

HP's Chromebooks are with the new browser-based OS by Google a better machine if one uses web-based apps for work instead of conventional softwares. As the OS is free they also cost less than other laptops. The other such laptop line is the HP Stream which is designed to be a kid's first laptop, so it has very basic specs and is smaller in size too. With some fun colours for kids to pick from. Aside from all these lines, HP does make laptops with just their brand name but they are usually a lot cheaper and cater to a very different market.

HP quality

HP laptops are quite common, they have made and maintained a name for many years. Still counting as one of the top brands and with so many different series they are able to cover a broad market spectrum. Which laptop is good for you depends on the work you need it to do and the price range you have in mind. Generally, HP is considered a high-end brand and their machines are costly.

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Stats

The best price of Hp Laptops in Pakistan is Rs. 61,999 and the estimated average price is Rs. 189,122.

Price List

Model Price
HP Spectre x360 Laptop 14-ef2051TU Rs. 451,399
HP 250G10 i5-1335U 8GB 512 1Y Rs. 208,399
HP 15 FQ2653TU i7-1165G7 8GB 512G W10 1Y Rs. 178,099
HP 15 EQ2174AU R 5 5500U 8GB 512G W11 1Y Rs. 122,099
HP Laptop 15s - FQ5100nia Rs. 117,900
HP Laptop 15-FD0237NIA, Core I7-1355U, 8GB RAM/51… Rs. 213,500
HP Laptop 15s-FQ5299NIA, Core I7-1255U, 8GB RAM/5… Rs. 192,500
HP Laptop 15s-FQ5000NIA, Core I3-1215U 4GB RAM/25… Rs. 107,000
HP Laptop 15s-FQ5318TU, Core I7-1235U, 8GB RAM/51… Rs. 196,000