HP Chromebook HP 14" HD Laptop, Windows 11, Intel Celeron Review

The HP 14" Chromebook is one of the cheapest Windows laptops you can buy, but its 4GB of RAM and slow Celeron chip come with serious compromises.

CPU Intel Celeron
RAM 4 GB
Storage 128 GB
Screen 14" 1366x768
GPU Intel
OS Windows 11
Weight 2 kg
HP Chromebook HP 14" HD Laptop, Windows 11, Intel Celeron laptop
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Overview

Let's be real from the start. This HP 14" Chromebook is a budget machine, and the numbers tell the story. With an Intel Celeron processor in the 14th percentile and just 4GB of RAM, it's built for one thing: keeping the price low. It runs Windows 11 on a 128GB SSD and a 1366x768 screen, which is fine for checking email or a few browser tabs, but that's about it.

Its best score is for being compact, landing in the 63rd percentile, and it weighs a hair over 2kg. For basic student or business tasks, it gets scores in the 40s. But you can forget about gaming, which scores an 8.4 out of 100. This is a device for very specific, very simple needs.

Performance

Performance is exactly what you'd expect from a Celeron and 4GB of RAM. The CPU sits in the 14th percentile, which means it's slower than 86% of the laptops we track. That 4GB of RAM is literally in the 0th percentile. You'll feel that. Open more than five Chrome tabs and things will start to chug. The integrated Intel GPU is in the 38th percentile, so basic video playback is fine, but that's its limit.

The storage is a small 128GB SSD, which is in the 9th percentile. And the 1366x768 HD screen is in the 5th percentile. It's not a bright or sharp display, but it gets the job done for text. Reliability scores aren't great either, at the 27th percentile. This isn't a laptop you buy for speed or a great experience. It's for getting online and doing the bare minimum.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 14.6
GPU 40.1
RAM 0.5
Ports 38
Screen 8.8
Portability 58.2
Storage 12.9
Reliability 28.5
Social Proof 97.6

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Its compact design is decent, scoring in the 63rd percentile for portability. 98th
  • The price is the main attraction, floating between $169 and $215.
  • It has a full SSD (128GB) instead of a slow hard drive, which helps a bit with basic responsiveness.
  • Running Windows 11 on an SSD means it will at least boot up reasonably quickly for such a low-end machine.

Cons

  • The 4GB of RAM is a massive bottleneck, placing it in the 0th percentile for memory. 1th
  • CPU performance is very weak, sitting in the 14th percentile overall. 9th
  • The 1366x768 HD screen is extremely basic, ranking in the bottom 5% of displays we test. 13th
  • Gaming performance is practically non-existent, with a score of just 8.4 out of 100. 15th

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Celeron
Cores 4
Frequency 1.3 GHz

Graphics

GPU Intel
Type integrated
VRAM 4 GB

Memory & Storage

RAM 4 GB
RAM Generation DDR4
Storage 128 GB
Storage Type SSD

Display

Size 14"
Resolution 1366
Panel IPS

Connectivity

HDMI HDMI
Wi-Fi WiFi 5
Bluetooth Yes

Physical

Weight 2.0 kg / 4.4 lbs
OS Windows 11

Value & Pricing

The value proposition here is singular: it's cheap. At $169 to $215, you're getting a functional Windows 11 laptop with an SSD. The price-per-performance ratio is... well, you get what you pay for. You're trading every performance metric for that low entry price. If your budget is absolutely locked under $250 and you need Windows, this is an option. But you need to know you're buying the bottom of the barrel in terms of specs.

vs Competition

Comparing this to the listed 'competitors' is almost funny. The Apple MacBook Pro M4 Max or an MSI Vector gaming laptop are in a different universe. A more realistic comparison would be against other budget Chromebooks or low-end Windows laptops in the $300 range. Even there, many offer 8GB of RAM, which is a night-and-day difference. The Lenovo Ideapad 1 or an Acer Aspire 3 around $300 will feel twice as fast because they have twice the RAM and often a slightly better processor. This HP exists in a tier below those, competing solely on price.

Spec HP Chromebook HP 14" HD Laptop, Windows 11, Intel Celeron Apple MacBook Pro Apple 14" MacBook Pro (M5, Silver) ASUS ROG Zephyrus ASUS - ROG Zephyrus G14 14" 3K OLED 120Hz Gaming Lenovo Legion Lenovo Legion Pro 5i Gen 10 Intel Laptop, MSI Creator MSI Creator M14 A13V A13VF-081US 14" 2.8K Laptop, HP ZBook HP 14" ZBook Ultra G1a Multi-Touch Mobile
CPU Intel Celeron Apple M5 AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX Intel Core i7 13620H AMD Ryzen AI Max+ Pro 395
RAM (GB) 4 32 32 16 32 128
Storage (GB) 128 4096 1000 1024 2048 2048
Screen 14" 1366x768 14.2" 3024x1964 14" 2880x1800 16" 2560x1600 14" 2880x1800 14" 2880x1800
GPU Intel Apple (10-Core) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 AMD Radeon
OS Windows 11 macOS Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home (MSI recommends Windows 11 Pro for business) Windows 11 Pro
Weight (kg) 2 1.5 1.6 0.5 1.6 2.5
Battery (Wh) - 72 - 80 - 74
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Verdict

Here's the data-backed take: only buy this if your budget is rigidly under $220 and you need a Windows machine for the most basic tasks. The 0th percentile RAM and 14th percentile CPU are severe limitations. If you can stretch your budget by even $80, you can find options with 8GB of RAM that will be much more usable and last longer. This HP Chromebook is a stopgap, not a daily driver for most people.