Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...
I’m a technology journalist covering personal tech for Forbes. While HP’s Omen line is designed for gamers with unlimited budgets, bargain-hunters can find a more reasonably-priced option that’s ...
With the $9,200 laptops still in mind, we should look at the $800 one I have been using for a few months. The performance I am getting from this HP Pavilion Gaming 15 makes me wonder why anyone would ...
HP’s Pavilion Gaming Laptop (15-dk0045cl) is just a low-end Omen without the Omen branding—and more importantly, without the Omen’s better-looking screen. HP’s Pavilion Gaming Laptop may seem like a ...
Performance: Overall this laptop's performance was Very Good. Tasks like email, word processing and web browsing will be accomplished quickly and you can even accomplish some tougher tasks like photo ...
Both the 60Hz and 144Hz displays are 15.6-inch, non-touch panels with full HD (1,920-by-1,080-pixel) resolution backed by an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650. The Pavilion features a six-core, 3.3GHz (4.2GHz ...
I call this one an OMEN lite because, well, same design with the sharp angles and also an overdose on the hulk juice with the green accents. It’s the HP Pavilion gaming. But is it though? It’s a ...
The HP Pavilion Gaming 16 knows that sometimes a 15-inch laptop is a little too small, and a 17-inch laptop can be a lot too big. As its name suggests, the Pavilion Gaming 16 splits the difference, ...
A day after Dell announced some new gaming desktops at the Gamescom 2019 trade event, another heavy hitting PC manufacturer has some gaming news of its own. HP is refreshing its Pavilion Gaming lineup ...
While the HP Pavilion line encompasses many types of all-purpose machines, the company is branching out with a new family of gaming PCs. Gone will be the Pavilion Power line, making room for the newly ...
Both the 60Hz and 144Hz displays are 15.6-inch, non-touch panels with full HD (1,920-by-1,080-pixel) resolution backed by an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650. The Pavilion features a six-core, 3.3GHz (4.2GHz ...
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