HP 14 fq1025nr Laptop Price in Pakistan
₨ 124,500
HP 14 fq1025nr Laptop Price in Pakistan
AMD Ryzen 5 5500U Processor |
8GB 3200MHz DDR4
256GB M.2 SSD
14″ FHD | AMD Radeon Graphics
Windows 11 | Silver
International Warranty
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Description
HP 14 fq1025nr Laptop Price in Pakistan
AMD Ryzen 5 5500U Processor |
8GB 3200MHz DDR4
256GB M.2 SSD
14″ FHD | AMD Radeon Graphics
Windows 11 | Silver
International Warranty
Design And Features
The HP 14 is a good-looking laptop. Despite the mid-range price, the chassis in frosted silver gives it some elegance. It’s one of those laptops that are polished for office use, without the daunting chunkiness you get on some business laptops, such as (though excellent) Dell Inspiron 3505.
If you’re looking for a machine that will double up for personal and professional use, the HP 14 looks the part.
More crucially: it’s portable. While there are lighter laptops out there within this price range, the HP 14-fq1025nr is very light at 3.24 lbs, against the Acer Aspire 5’s 3.97 lbs. Plus, it’s impressively compact. You can carry it on one hand to class or a conference room for a call. Similarly, you can comfortably balance it on your lap if you’re commuting on a train.
Like most 14-inch laptops, the HP 14 laptop gets a space-efficient keyboard without a numeric pad – but is available on the larger HP Pavilion 15 laptops. That reduces the overall footprint on your desk (or lap), thanks to a slim profile that keeps the laptop to only 0.7 inches when closed.
Port selection is standard but sufficient enough to accommodate most (if not all) of your peripherals. Here you get a USB-C port, two USB 3.0 ports, HDMI 1.4b, and a headphone/microphone combo as well an SD card reader. Wireless connectivity comes via Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2.
Display & Speakers
The HP 14-fq1025nr offers a 14-inch IPS anti-glare Full-HD (1920 x 1080) display. It looks plastic, especially with the dull black bezels, but they aren’t chunky. There’s a 720p webcam at the top, with integrated dual array mics.
The screen offers good image quality, and you benefit from the wide viewing angles typical of IPS displays. It has a maximum brightness of 238 nits (though HP claims 250nits on the box). This isn’t bad, per se. Most cheap laptops only go up to 200 nits, as a cost-cutting narrative, and you only end up getting poor image quality.
HP 14 fq1025nr Laptop Price in Pakistan
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