
HP 14 inch laptop, Intel N4020, 16GB RAM, 192GB SSD, Office365 Bundle
A budget-tier entry point with upgraded 16GB RAM and bundled Office 365, built for light daily computing where cost efficiency outweighs raw performance.
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Overview
Key Features
【Intel Celeron N4020】1.1 GHz base frequency, up to 2.8 GHz burst frequency, 4 MB L2 cache, 2 cores. Enjoy a computer with an Intel Celeron processor. Experience Intel performance with entertainment features and fast connectivity. The Intel Celeron processor delivers performance in a new computer that fits your lifestyle and budget.
【14" Diagonal HD Display】14" diagonal HD anti-glare micro-edge, 220 nits, 45% NTSC (1366x768); Intel UHD Graphics 600,on-processor Graphics with Shared video Memory provide everyday image quality for Internet use, basic photo editing and casual gaming.
【Upgrade to 16GB DDR4 RAM】Substantial high-bandwidth RAM to smoothly run your games and photo- and video-editing applications, as well as multiple programs and browser tabs all at once.
【64GB eMMC flash memory & 128GB Micro SD Card】This ultracompact memory system is ideal for mobile devices and applications, providing enhanced storage capabilities, streamlined data management, quick boot-up times and support for high-definition video playback. Come with 128GB Micro SD card.
【Windows 10 Home in S mode】You may switch to regular windows 10: Press "Start button" bottom left of the screen; Select "Settings" icon above "power" icon;Select Update & Security and Activation, then Go to Store; Select "Get" option under "Switch out of S mode"; Hit Install. (If you also see an "Upgrade your edition of Windows" section, be careful not to click the "Go to the Store" link that appears there.)
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 16GB DDR4 RAM — a significant upgrade over the stock 4GB — enables comfortable multi-tab browsing and simultaneous light application use without memory pressure
- Bundled 128GB Micro SD card extends storage beyond the 64GB eMMC without additional purchase, providing usable media and file storage headroom
- 41Whr battery in a 3.92 lb chassis is competitive for the form factor, supporting portable use in low-demand scenarios
- Ports include USB-C, HDMI, and RJ-45 Ethernet — a more complete physical connectivity set than many entry-level thin-and-light competitors
- Office 365 bundle adds immediate productivity software value without a separate subscription purchase at point of sale
👎 Cons
- The Intel Celeron N4020's dual-core 6W TDP creates a hard performance ceiling — burst performance at 2.8GHz is short-lived under thermal load, and sustained multi-threaded tasks will produce perceptible slowdown
- 64GB eMMC primary storage is severely constrained after OS installation, leaving 30–40GB for applications and user data — the SD card supplement does not solve application storage limits
- 1366x768 display resolution is below the 1080p standard now common even in entry-level laptops, resulting in a noticeably lower-density image for text-heavy work
- RAM is almost certainly soldered and non-upgradeable, meaning 16GB is the permanent ceiling with no expansion path
- eMMC storage has lower random I/O performance than NVMe SSD, making application load times and OS responsiveness slower than NVMe-equipped competitors at similar price points