HP continues its commitment to the all-in-one desktop form factor with its new HP Pavilion All in One 200-5020 PC ($780 list). It's meant to compete with the Editors' Choice low-end Apple iMac ...
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'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 ...
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 ...
The HP Pavilion Wave merges the desktop PC with a tuned speaker design, creating a communication and entertainment hub for your home. Measuring 9.25 by 6.62 by 6.81 inches (HWD) and weighing just over ...
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 ...
HP's Pavilion design won’t turn too many heads, but it’s still a decent-looking laptop at this price. The all-silver look is more interesting than all-black laptops, particularly in budget-friendly ...
The HP Pavilion 15-B168CA is a mainstream laptop with a large 15.6-inch touch screen. It has middle of the road power for all of your general tasks, and is a good first Windows 8 PC. Touch screen.
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 ...