My 2020 HP Chromebook X360 14c was annoying me with the following behaviors:
- the trackpad would like to get stuck in a clicked state
- the fan would spin up at random times and be quite noisy
- chrome would lag doing some simple tasks like opening an email in gmail
Use Case
I mainly use the laptop for browsing the web, light gaming (eg. Minecraft), and VNCing into my server. I will also occasionally stream games from my desktop.
Criteria
Current Laptop specs
- HP Chromebook 14C-CA0053DX
- i3-10110U 2 cores and 4 threads
- 8 GiB of memory
- 14" 16:9 aspect ratio screen
Requirements
- USB-C on either side for easy charging
- Backlit keyboard
- 14" 16:10 aspect ratio screen
- at least 16 GiB of RAM
Preferred
- No fan noise
- 2-in-1 (for versatility)
- Touchscreen
- Long battery life
Top Choices
- Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14"
- https://www.bestbuy.com/product/lenovo-chromebook-plus-14-oled-2k-touchscreen-laptop-with-gemini-mediatek-kompanio-ultra-910-16gb-memory-256gb-ufs-seashell/JJGSHGLZ78/sku/6630493
- MSRP: $749
- Normal Sale Price: $649 - $699
- Lowest Sale Price: $599
- MediaTek (8 core/8 thread)
- Lenovo Yoga 7 14"
- https://www.bestbuy.com/product/lenovo-yoga-7-2-in-1-copilot-pc-14-2k-oled-touchscreen-laptop-amd-ryzen-ai-7-350-2025-16gb-memory-1tb-ssd-seashell/JJGSHC5C4H
- MSRP: $1099
- Normal Sale Price: $899 - $950
- Lowest Sale Price: $749
- Ryzen AI 350
- Really wish this came with a Radeon 880m
- Asus Vivobook S14
- https://www.bestbuy.com/product/asus-vivobook-s14-14-fhd-oled-laptop-copilot-pc-amd-ryzen-ai-9-hx-370-with-32gb-memory-1tb-ssd-neutral-black/JJGGLQ6K4K/sku/6622099
- MSRP: $1199
- Lowest Sale Price: $899
- Ryzen HX 370
- Doesn't come with USB-C on either side
- 32 GiB of memory
- MacBook Neo
- https://www.bestbuy.com/product/13-inch-macbook-neo-apple-a18-pro-chip-with-6core-cpu-and-5core-gpu-8gb-memory-256gb-ssd-indigo/JJGCQYXRYZ
- MSRP: $599
- Apple A18 Pro
- 8 GiB of memory
- Doesn't come with USB-C on either side
- Used Macbook Pro M1
- Ebay: $600-700
- 16 GiB of memory
- Roughly 5 years old
I chose the first one as it felt like the best fit for my requirements.
First Impressions
Packaging was superb and felt premium
- Came wrapped in brown shrink wrap
- The outside box was a standard brown box with the laptop specs on the side
- Inside contained the charger in a brown box and a second shrink wrapped box containing the laptop suspended in the middle by cardboard packing spacers
- The inside box contained the laptop inside a cloth feeling bag
- Opening the laptop there was a pamphlet and cloth screen protector inside
Looks
- The seashell color is a tasteful mix of gold and silver
- Minimal logos on the cover
- A centered reflective "Lenovo" logo
- A printed "chromebook plus" on the top left
In hand feel
- Laptop is lighter (2.75 vs 3.64 pounds) and thinner (0.62 vs 0.7 inches) than my previous, likely due to not being a 2-in-1
- It is slightly deeper (8.63 vs 8.11 inches) and slightly less wide (12.37 vs 12.6 inches) than my previous
- Top is metal and feels very rigid
- Bottom while plastic also feels rigid and the waves on the bottom help make the laptop feel like it has more grip when carrying closed
- Keyboard has a little bit of deck flex, but I don't notice it during normal usage
- Originally the hinge was too tight to open the laptop with one-hand, but it is slowly getting better
Setup and Initial thoughts
Setup was fairly smooth
- I had to plug the laptop in before it would turn on
- Connected to WiFi
- Updated the laptop
- Logged in to Google account
- Answered the simple setup questions
General Usage
- Resumes from sleep before the screen is all the way open
- Fingerprint reader works fast
- Keyboard feels great to type on
- Screen is nice and bright for indoor usage and I don't see any screen door effect unless I put my face inches from the screen
- Side Note: I hate that they call 1920x1200 a 2K screen
- Battery life is appearing to be excellent as right now it is at 57% and predicting between 7-9 hours (with screen at about 40%)
- Minecraft plays well, but I can't get a FPS number
Other
Testing
- ChromeOS built-in CPU test
- CPU throttles quickly, but remains at 2.3 GHz even at nearly 100 C
- During the test the UI does become laggy
- After the test is complete the CPU temp drops quickly
- Geekbench 6
- Geekbench 6.6.0 for Android AArch64
- For some reason the fastest core was disabled on my first set of runs
- Single-Core scores: 1023, 1027, 1109, 1155
- Multi-Core scores: 6536, 6482, 6500, 6467
- After rebooting, the cores were properly detected
- Single-Core scores: 2541, 2540, 2527
- Multi-Cores scores: 7789, 7890, 7846
- For reference, the Core i3-10110U
- Single-Core scores: 1151, 1093, 1201
- Multi-Core scores: 2011, 2049, 2071
Appendix
Sources
- https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/details/hp-chromebook-14c-ca0000-x360-series/model/34370336
- https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hp-2-in-1-14-touch-screen-chromebook-intel-core-i3-8gb-memory-64gb-emmc-flash-memory/6407695.p?skuId=6407695