HP Chromebook 14 14a-na0226nr (14″, Intel Celeron N4120, 4GB/64GB)
$163.87
Specifications
| Manufacturer |
HP (Hewlett-Packard) is among the top 3 laptop makers by the world’s marketshare, besides Dell and Lenovo. HP makes the popular Pavilion consumer laptop line, the basic laptops branded as simply HP, the higher-end Spectre and Envy laptops and convertibles, EliteBook and ProBook business laptops, and the Omen gaming notebooks. |
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| Series |
Just like other Chromebooks, HP’s line of ChromeOS-powered web-centric laptops combine affordability with reliable performance for the daily computing tasks. |
| Laptop Type |
Chromebooks are lightweight, affordable laptops optimized for cloud-based computing. They offer seamless integration with Google services, fast boot times and long battery life, making them ideal for students, casual users, and web-centric tasks. The traditional clamshell laptop design, as opposed to 2-in-1 convertibles. Affordable-type laptops usually don’t offer high-end performance and features, but their low regular prices can be appealing. There are many affordable laptop models, but you can save even more money by buying them at discounted prices. |
| Performance |
Laptops with basic computing performance can handle everyday home and office tasks, but the user experience may be less smooth than on typical mid-range models. |
| Typical Use |
The majority of laptops on the market, including the cheapest ones with basic specs, are suitable for the common everyday tasks like web browsing, emails, or document editing. Having a powerful and power-hungry laptop just to complete these tasks isn’t necessary. Office and productivity laptop tasks typically involve word and spreadsheet processing, presentations, emailing, web research, and multitasking between business applications. Laptops used for studying and online education offer reliable entry-level and mid-range performance, a good battery life, and support for multitasking and communication in a digital learning environment. Web browsing and social media tasks don’t require high-end specs. They can be completed easily on entry-level and mid-range laptops with good network connectivity. |
| Screen Size |
The 14-inch diagonal offers a decent screen real estate that’s close to the common 15.6″ and 16″, while enabling a compact laptop design. |
| Screen Resolution |
This is an entry-level screen resolution, oftentimes found on budget laptops. It doesn’t deliver picture sharpness and space on the screen like the Full HD or higher resolution laptop displays do. |
| Screen Features |
Laptops with TN display technology don’t provide wide viewing angles like on IPS or OLED screens, but they tend to be less expensive. |
| Processor |
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| Graphics |
This is an entry-level graphics processor. It’s capable of running only light games decently fast. Depending on the main processor model, the built-in Intel UHD graphics may deliver slightly different performance. |
| RAM Size |
4GB is a small RAM size for computing in 2025. For smooth operation of a laptop during everyday tasks, at least 8GB is recommended and preferably 16GB. |
| Data Storage |
64GB is a very small but usable capacity, far less than 256GB, 512GB or 1TB you can typically find in modern laptops. However, there are laptops with even less storage, like 32GB or only 16GB. eMMC storage is slower than the commonly used SSDs, but it is faster than the traditional hard drives. |
| Keyboard & Touchpad | Non-Backlit Keyboard without Dedicated Number Pad The keyboard has no backlit keys and no separate numeric pad you can usually find on the right side of the keyboard on many laptop models. |
| Multimedia & Communication | Web Camera in 720p HD This is the most common web camera resolution in laptops. However, it’s low in comparison to camera resolutions of modern smartphones, so it can’t produce as sharp picture. 720p cameras are being gradually replaced by sharper 1080p in newer laptops. Stereo Speakers Modern mobile computers usually have built-in stereo speakers. Built-in Microphone The laptop has a built-in microphone, which is a common laptop feature just like web cameras. |
| Networking & Wireless | Wi-Fi 5 802.11AC Wireless The 802.11AC is one of the older wireless networking standards. It’s also known as Wi-Fi 5. 802.11AC is succeeded by 802.11AX Wi-Fi 6 and 802.11BE Wi-Fi 7 that offer data transfer speed and multi-device connectivity improvements. Bluetooth Bluetooth enables you to wirelessly connect the computer to Bluetooth peripherals like Bluetooth mice and keyboards, as well as to smartphones, and other compatible devices. |
| Ports & Slots | 2 x USB-C The device has two USB-C ports. Video Out via USB-C The device can deliver digital video output via USB-C. Combo 3.5mm Audio Jack This laptop has a standard 3.5mm combo audio jack that supports both headphone output and microphone input simultaneously. |
| Battery Capacity | 47 WHr Battery |
| Weight | 3.2 lbs |
| Thickness | 0.7 inches |
| Operating System |
Chromebook laptops run on Google’s web-centric ChromeOS operating system. |
| Year of Release |
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| Laptop Condition |
The brand new laptops, as opposed to refurbished and used, come sealed straight from the manufacturer. They are untouched and in pristine condition. The brand new laptops typically feature the latest hardware and offer full warranties. |
| Warranty |
A one‑year warranty is the most common period for laptops. Longer warranties, such as three years, are considered extended warranties. |


