Is it worth it?
The HP Laptop 14 fits a buyer who wants a light, everyday Windows machine for school, email, documents, video calls, and streaming without paying for extra power they will not use. Its appeal is straightforward: a 14-inch body, 3.24 lb carry weight, Office 365 included, and enough storage plus an external drive to handle classwork and backups. The trade-off is equally clear, with a 1366 x 768 screen and 4 GB of RAM putting it in a basic-use lane rather than a premium one.
This is a sensible pick for students, home users, and office-task buyers who value portability and simple day-to-day work more than display sharpness or heavy multitasking. I would skip it if your routine depends on a crisp 1080p panel, lots of open apps, or a laptop that feels clearly future-proof. The value case is decent, but the comfort case depends on accepting a modest screen and entry-level memory.