Asus ExpertBook P1vsHP Chromebook x360 13

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Asus
ASUS ExpertBook P1
ExpertBook P1

Quick Stats

The ASUS ExpertBook P1 delivers decent performance for general day-to-day work, but subpar results due to power limitations.
The build quality of the ASUS ExpertBook P1 is solid and sturdy with little to no wobble.
The disappointing display is the main flaw of the ASUS ExpertBook P1's overall decent performance.
The ASUS ExpertBook P1 boasts a 15.6" 1080p IPS display and Intel Core i5 CPU with ample RAM.
HP
HP Chromebook x360 13
Chromebook x360 13

Quick Stats

The HP Chromebook x360 13's performance is robust and suitable for Android gaming and emulation smoothly.
The build quality is somewhat lacking, feeling less premium than other laptops in its price range.
The standout display of the HP Chromebook x360 13 offers vibrant colors, crisp resolution, and impressive viewing angles always.
The HP Chromebook x360 13 boasts impressive features including a Mediatek processor and dedicated GPU.
Key Differences

No significant specification differences found between these devices.

Rank
Asus ExpertBook P1
Winner
#815
HP Chromebook x360 13
#818
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
Asus ExpertBook P1
#670
HP Chromebook x360 13
#613
Winner
Display
Asus ExpertBook P1
#816
HP Chromebook x360 13
#686
Winner
Performance
Asus ExpertBook P1
#762
Winner
HP Chromebook x360 13
#806
Build
Asus ExpertBook P1
#460
HP Chromebook x360 13
#216
Winner
Features
Asus ExpertBook P1
#249
Winner
HP Chromebook x360 13
#743

Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.

Specifications Comparison
Specification
Asus ASUS ExpertBook P1
HP HP Chromebook x360 13
up to 36GB
up to 8GB
up to 1000GB SSD
up to 256GB SSD
Intel Core i3-1005G1
MediaTek Kompanio 1200 (MT6893)
Intel UHD Graphics Xe G4 (48EU)
ARM Mali-G77 MP9

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

Asus ExpertBook P1

Strengths

The Asus Expert Book P1 is a humble, non-nonsense notebook that just wants to be your everyday companion.
It comes with great battery life, performance, and a generally decent build.
The full-size keyboard is a nice feature to see in this notebook.
The trackpad is decent size and feels very tactile to use and click on.
The fingerprint sensor is a nice touch in the trackpad.
It's designed to be a general day-to-day notebook, which it does well.
The build quality feels sturdy with little to no wobble on the screen when typing.
The notebook handles its workload quite well, with good thermal management.

Weaknesses

The display is only 1080p and not incredibly bright at only 300 nits.
Color range is very limited, making it unsuitable for designers or those who need accurate color representation.
There's no backlight on the keyboard keys, which can be a problem in low-light environments.
Upgrading RAM is not possible due to single slot design, limiting performance.
The notebook struggles with technical performance benchmarks, likely due to power limitations and single channel RAM.
Fan noise was only manageable during standard use, and could become loud when pushed hard.
Battery life can be short (2 hours) if maxed out on performance and brightness.
Speakers are okay but not great, providing clear and loud sound for day-to-day content.

HP Chromebook x360 13

Strengths

The new mediatek processors are excellent and a very nice match for the Chrome operating system.
It does have a pretty decent GPU on board so I think even on the lower end model you should see some good performance out of this.
The battery life is pretty good on this too if you're sticking to the browser and keeping the display brightness down you're going to get about 10 to 11 hours out of this.
It's a really nice Chromebook for people looking for something that's a little more powerful than the typical Intel Chromebook you might see at around this price point.
The build quality on this was a little better would have been good but beyond that I think it's a really nice Chromebook
Overall, I am very impressed with its performance and its battery life.
It does have a lot of potential especially if you are into game emulation or just Android gaming in general.
Its game emulation performance is excellent, I was really impressed with its game emulation performance we've got the Android version of the Dolphin Emulator running here
The speakers on this one are downward firing and it'll sound different depending on what it's resting on and in what orientation the laptop is in but it doesn't sound bad though it's got a good range of sound

Weaknesses

No specific cons listed for this device

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Asus ExpertBook P1

The ASUS ExpertBook P1 is an unassuming yet capable day-to-day notebook that promises great battery life, performance, and build quality at an affordable price. With an Intel Core i5 processor, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD, this device aims to be a reliable companion for everyday work and tasks. Its sleek design and sturdy build make it suitable for general office use, but its display and thermal performance may not impress those seeking more demanding capabilities.

HP Chromebook x360 13

The HP Chromebook x360 13 is a powerhouse in the Chrome OS world, boasting impressive performance and battery life despite its compact size. With a Mediatek processor, it outshines traditional Intel-based Chromebooks, making it an attractive option for those seeking a more powerful device without breaking the bank. But does its build quality live up to its performance? Let's dive in and find out.

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