HP Pavilion 16 review

HP Pavilion 16

The HP HP Pavilion 16 ranks as the #267 laptops globally, achieving a LibraScore of 76. Across all metrics, this product stands out most for its #231-ranked performance among 413 laptops. Consider the HP ZBook Firefly 16 G9 or HP ZBook Fury 16 G9, which offer higher scores while staying in the same price range.

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Key takeaways
The HP Pavilion 16's performance excels for general tasks but struggles with demanding activities like video editing and gaming.
The HP Pavilion 16's solid build quality and aesthetic appeal make it a strong contender in the mid-range market.
The top-tier OLED panel is a highlight, offering vibrant colors and crisp details for an excellent visuals experience.
The HP Pavilion 16 offers a decent build quality and unique sky blue color option. Note: The first line is the full text, we can consider the "Features" as the most important part which says "16GB LPDDR5 memory, Intel integrated graphics, and up to 2TB M.2 storage capacity". Here's an attempt at a sentence within 17 words focusing on features: The HP Pavilion 16 boasts 16GB RAM, Intel integrated graphics, and generous 2TB M.2 storage capacity options available.

Is it Worth it?

The HP Pavilion 16 attempts to be a jack-of-all-trades mid-range laptop, but its performance varies greatly depending on the configuration. While it boasts a decent build quality and unique sky blue color, the Core i5 processor struggles with demanding activities like video editing and gaming. The top-tier OLED display is a highlight, but its presence is inconsistent across regions. Despite this, the Pavilion 16 provides great general productivity and performance for lighter tasks. However, potential buyers should be aware of HP's configurational mess, which can result in a disjointed experience. It's worth considering, but research thoroughly to ensure you get the right specs for your needs.

Build

The HP Pavilion 16 boasts a decent build quality with a unique sky blue color option that sets it apart from its competitors. The laptop's design is solid, with a medium size battery and decent port selection. However, the limited upgradability of the RAM and one m.2 slot being preoccupied may be a drawback for some users. Nevertheless, the Pavilion 16's build quality and aesthetic appeal make it a strong contender in the mid-range market. The laptop's weight distribution is also commendable, making it easy to carry around. Overall, the HP Pavilion 16's build is a notable aspect of its overall package. It’s worth checking out HP OmniBook 7, delivering remarkable build.

Display

The HP Pavilion 16 boasts an impressive display that shines in certain configurations. The top-tier OLED panel is a highlight, offering vibrant colors and crisp details. However, the inconsistent availability of this panel across different markets creates confusion. In some regions, you might find yourself stuck with a lower-end display, which can be disappointing. Nevertheless, when paired with the correct processor, the Pavilion 16's display can deliver excellent visuals for everyday tasks. If you're in the market for a mid-range machine and value a great screen, it's essential to research the available configurations carefully to ensure you get the best experience. Give HP EliteBook 665 G11 a try—it’s designed to provide an unparalleled display.

Performance

The HP Pavilion 16's performance is a mixed bag. For general productivity tasks such as web browsing and word processing, the laptop performs well. However, more demanding activities like programming and code compilation are also handled with ease. Unfortunately, video editing and gaming performance were disappointing due to the Core i5 processor struggling to keep up. Multi-layer full HD video editing resulted in frequent frame drops, while gaming was barely able to hit 30 FPS with frequent dips in between. Thermal performance, on the other hand, is impressive, with average surface temperatures staying around 35°C under realistic loads. Get your hands on HP ZBook Firefly 16 G9 if you're looking for better performance.

Battery and Charging

The HP Pavilion 16's battery life is underwhelming, lasting around 8 hours with general productivity workload. This is less than what some competitors offer. The medium-size 58Wh battery simply can't keep up with demands. Furthermore, charging the laptop is not particularly impressive, with no notable advantages over other laptops in this category. Overall, the Pavilion 16's power and charging capabilities are somewhat disappointing, making it a less-than-ideal choice for users who require long battery life or fast charging.

Connectivity

The HP Pavilion 16 offers decent connectivity options. It has a medium-size battery that lasts around 8 hours with general productivity use. The laptop also features a bottom-firing stereo speaker setup, but the sound quality is average and lacks depth. Additionally, upgradability is limited, with soldered RAM and only one M.2 slot available for storage expansion. You might prefer HP ZBook Firefly 16 G11, designed with an upgraded connectivity for a better experience.

Features

The HP Pavilion 16 offers a decent build quality and unique sky blue color option. It features 16GB LPDDR5 memory, Intel integrated graphics, and up to 2TB M.2 storage capacity. The medium-sized battery provides around 8 hours of runtime, while the bottom-firing stereo speakers deliver fair sound quality despite lacking depth. For a superior features, HP OmniBook 7 could be the right choice.

Support and Maintenance

The HP Pavilion 16's support and maintenance options are somewhat limited. Upgradability is restricted, with soldered RAM and a single preoccupied M.2 slot. Battery life is also modest, yielding just 8 hours of runtime under realistic productivity workloads. In terms of self-maintenance, there are no easy upgrades or repairs that can be done by the user. Overall, while this laptop meets basic needs, its limited support and maintenance options may become a concern for those who value flexibility and upgradeability.

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