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The Pavilion Aero 13 is constructed with magnesium aluminum which is the first in its line and alloy throughout the body. That makes it the lightest consumer laptop HP has ever built, at only 2.18 pounds. The HP Envy 13 is somewhat broader and shallower, with the same 0.67-inch thickness, but it weighs 2.88 pounds. <br>More Details: https://electronicsmonk.com/electronics/laptop/hp-pavilion-aero-13-laptop-review/
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https://electronicsmonk.com/ HP PAVILION AERO 13 LAPTOP REVIEW Electronics Monk
Design Constructed with Magnesium Aluminum Lightweight Metal Alloy Come with four colors: Natural Silver, Pale Rose Gold, Warm Gold, and Ceramic White Full-size HDMI 2.0 port, USB-A port, and USB-C port Slim Display
Display 13.3-inch Display size 16:10 IPS screen High-quality premium display Contrast ratio: 830:1 – well below our 1,000:1 to best display 1920 x 1200 display itself is quite bright Resolutions: 1,920 by 1,200 pixels
Performance AMD Ryzen 7 5800U processor 16GB of RAM Intel’s 4-core/8-thread Core i7-1185G7 512GB PCIe SSD HP Pavilion Aero 13 is the Fastest Laptop Surprising amount of power into such a small frame OS: Windows 10 Home
Specifications Processor: NameRyzen 5 Screen Size: 13.3 inches OS: Windows 10 Home Processor Brand: AMD Weight: 1 kg Hard Disk Technology: SSD Speaker: Audio by B&O; Dual speakers; HP Audio Boost Number of USB 3.0 Ports: 2
Pros Even when gaming, the fan noise is relatively low For the price, a high-performance Performance is available Full sRGB 16:10 display Extremely light Inexpensive
Cons It’s a headache to open USB-A covers It’s tough to get rid of the bottom panel At wide angles, hinges feel brittle Wi-Fi 6 performance average There is no shutter on the camera
Verdict For a low price, the HP Pavilion Aero 13 is all about portability, display quality, and processor performance. It's worth considering over last year's model just for the weight reductions, especially for travelers and students.
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