At the end of the day, the HP Pavilion x360 14 2-in-1 is simply a more powerful and versatile device able to tackle anything from basic productivity work to light gaming - and hey, the screen bezels are thinner, too.ġ4-inch 1920x1080 FHD touch display (250 nits)ġ0.5-inch 1920x1280 (220 PPI) touch display (400 nits) Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 compatibility also give the device a connectivity edge, ensuring that you'll be able to use Wi-Fi and Bluetooth more efficiently with faster speeds and fewer issues. The device also comes with a full 256GB of SSD storage the Surface Go 2's base model offers only 64GB of eMMC storage, and you're capped at the 128GB SSD mark if you want to pay extra for more drive space. It also has much better integrated graphics hardware as well, as Intel Xe Graphics are a substantial step up from Intel UHD Graphics. While both the HP Pavilion x360 2-in-1 14 and the Surface Go 2 deliver reliable performance, the HP Pavilion is more performant overall thanks to its cutting edge i5-1135G7 CPU that's significantly more powerful than the Surface Go 2's aging Intel Pentium Gold 4425Y and 8th Gen Intel Core m3. Above all else, the biggest thing that separates these two devices is their performance capabilities.
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