We love HP’s designs on its high-end products, like the 15-inch HP Spectre x360and the HP Omen 17 gaming laptop, which both offered great 4K displays and solid battery life. But such HP mainstream consumer models as the Pavilion x360 and the HP Envy 17 failed to impress. And business offerings in the HP ProBook and zBook lines tended to suffer from dim displays and sticky keyboards.
Design
HP turns heads with a healthy variety of premium designs, color and durability. The HP Spectre and Spectre x360 15 inch show that a few well-placed rose-gold accents against a charcoal-black frame can mean the difference between being an also-ran and a showstopper.
The cheaper Pavilion line continues to play with all the colors in the crayon box, with bright reds ( Pavilion x360 15 inch) , golds ( Pavilion x360) and blues ( Stream 13) . You can even get some models in purple!
So at the last I would not recomend you to go for it as it creats mamy problems