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Review: HP’s Pixelbook Go killers nail the premium Chromebook experience

The first thing you probably think of with Google’s Chrome OS platform is a cheap laptop. That’s understandable — the platform has built its popularity on super-affordable laptops that don’t suck. However, there’s a whole other side to the Chrome OS coin. Premium Chromebooks offer the simplicity of Google’s platform with killer performance and premium features. Lately, I’ve been testing out two premium Chromebooks from HP — the HP C640 Pro. Here’s why they’re some of the best “high-end” Chromebooks you can buy, and possibly better than Google’s Pixelbook Go.

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Odds are you’ve used an HP machine or two in your life, and if you’ve tried any of the company’s premium laptops in the past several years, you’ll know the designs are well-built and sturdy. For these two Chromebooks, that remains true — they just take slightly different paths.

The HP x360 14c Chromebook delivers a polished design with a slick “gunmetal” color. It’s not absurdly thin, but it’s enough to comfortably fit in a backpack. By contrast, the C640 Pro is a slightly thicker machine with some raised “feet” underneath. The difference between the two is clear when you see them in person.

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In both cases, though, you’re getting a well-designed laptop that’s capable of just about everything you require. They both also come with two USB-C ports — one on either side — which can both charge using the Power Delivery standard. The included chargers are plenty quick, but you can also use third-party options if you need a spare. The x360 continues its ports with a full-size USB port, a headphone/mic port, and a microSD card slot.

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