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I'm currently looking for the best HP laptop for students  that is reliable for everyday schoolwork, Zoom classes, note-taking, and maybe a bit of light entertainment. I’ve spent the past few days reading comparisons and reviews on TechRadar, NYTimes, CNET, and Consumer Reports, and these two HP models consistently show up as great value picks for students:

 HP Pavilion 15.6" HD Touchscreen Anti-Glare Laptop
This one seems perfect for students who need a solid everyday machine. It comes with an Intel Core i3 (13th Gen), 16GB RAM, and a spacious 1TB SSD. The anti-glare touchscreen is a nice bonus for long study sessions or working in bright environments.

 HP 2025 Pavilion 15.6" Touchscreen Laptop Computer
This one's more of a powerhouse — it’s got the latest Intel Core i7 processor, a massive 64GB RAM, and a super-fast 2TB SSD. According to what I read, it’s a great option for students who want extra speed for multitasking, creative projects, or even coding.

Now I’m just trying to decide whether to go for the budget-friendly one or invest a bit more for the long haul. Has anyone here used either of these laptops for school or college? Would really appreciate your input before I decide.

Thanks in advance for the advice!

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@Jamesjanu 

 

Please try

 

         https://www.rtings.com/laptop/reviews/best/by-usage/college

 

Regards.

BH
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