HP's Pavilion Desktop line (starts at $549; $757 as tested) is a familiar sight at big-box retailers for a reason—it gets most things right. This family-friendly budget desktop has the performance to ...
Gaming PCs are in short supply this year thanks to chip shortages making it hard to track down components. There’s hope yet for anyone looking for a budget gaming PC that will arrive in time for ...
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 ...
The HP Pavilion Wave is a sneak-attack tower PC that looks -- and can even act like -- like a speaker. In a departure from virtually anything else we've ever seen from HP (now HP, Inc.) or any other ...
HP is today pulling the covers off several new Pavilion laptops for consumers, as well as new Pavilion all-in-one PCs and a Pavilion PC tower that’s as powerful as an earlier model but 30 percent ...
Gamers who are planning to buy a new machine shouldn’t settle for regular desktop computer deals, as some of these PCs won’t be able to meet the strict requirements of today’s games. To avoid ...
HP is rethinking the concept of a desktop tower PC. The company’s new Pavilion Wave isn’t just smaller than a typical tower, it’s also shaped differently, covered in different materials, and designed ...
Pavilion is HP's mainstream consumer brand, positioned above nameless HP systems ("HP All-in-One 20") and below its Envy machines. The 24-k0220z is an HP.com configuration that's a better buy than ...
HP has established three levels of laptop: the mainstream Pavilion, the high-end Envy, and the highest-end Spectre. With the Envy and Spectre lines, you’re able to trade plastic enclosures for thin ...
HP's Pavilion Desktop line (starts at $549; $757 as tested) is a familiar sight at big-box retailers for a reason—it gets most things right. This family-friendly budget desktop has the performance to ...