Is it worth it?
The HP Chromebook x360 14 is aimed at buyers who want a simple school-and-home Chromebook with a 14-inch touchscreen, a 2-in-1 hinge, and enough everyday polish to handle browsing, documents, video calls, and streaming without turning the laptop into a project. Its main appeal is the easygoing mix of Chrome OS, a Full HD IPS panel, and a compact Intel N100 platform that keeps the route focused on everyday use rather than heavy software.
Buy it if your day lives in tabs, classwork, email, and media, and you want a convertible that can flip between laptop and tablet-style use without much fuss. Skip it if you need stronger multitasking headroom, a larger local library, or a machine built for demanding creative work. The trade-off is clear: the design is convenient and approachable, but the 4 GB RAM and 64 GB storage ceiling keep it in the light-duty lane.