HP
Pavilion Plus 14
Based on 38 Reddit mentions
$1249.00
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Any idea whats causing OLED display issue
Display on my HP Pavilion Plus 14 OLED 7840u started flickering. Similar issue occurred a couple of months ago but then it got resolved itself. Any idea what might be causing this, is the display damaged or something related to a loose connection
pixl8r_ in r/AMDLaptops
February 11, 2025 7:24 PM
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Ryzen 7 7735HS: Good for 4k editing and 3D/Voxel rendering?
I have the Ryzen 7 7840u and from experience I can say that you can do almost anything with that CPU + iGPU combo. I've mainly used it to edit 24MP RAW photos on Lightroom classic and Photoshop and it works great. However, keep your expectations low. There are some features that sometimes don't work
...privacyisNotIncluded in r/AMDLaptops
April 9, 2025 7:54 AM
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HP pavilion OLED does not have flickering
Just bought an HP Pavilion Plus 14 ew-1002TU (OLED) Can't use it for longer than 5 minutes without eye strain/headache... Not sure what's wrong.
Honest_Economy_1786 in r/PWM_Sensitive
June 16, 2025 11:32 PM
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URGENT HELP WITH VMWARE WORKSTATION PRO AND WINDOWS 11 HOME
Probably should've mentioned this in the post, I also own an HP Pavilion Plus 14 and also runs on Windows 11 Home, everything I've tried seemed to have fixed the issue when I first experienced it. I decided to upgrade to the Dell as the RAM chip cannot be upgraded for my Pavilion which was way below
...SpaceIntelligent3414 in r/Dell
September 7, 2025 6:25 AM
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URGENT HELP WITH VMWARE WORKSTATION PRO AND WINDOWS 11 HOME
Probably should've mentioned this in the post, I also own an HP Pavilion Plus 14 and also runs on Windows 11 Home, everything I've tried seemed to have fixed the issue when I first experienced it. I decided to upgrade to the Dell as the RAM chip cannot be upgraded for my Pavilion which was way below
...SpaceIntelligent3414 in r/vmware
September 7, 2025 6:27 AM
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Driving Myself Crazy: Used EliteBook G11 (Ultra 7/32GB DDR5/No Warranty) vs. New Pavilion Plus 14 (Ultra 5 H/16GB/OLED/Warranty)?
Neither is particularly geared for video production work, but both could probably hack it in a pinch (Hell my 6 year old ZBook X2 G4 can handle simple 4K phone footage). The EliteBook is definitely going to be the one more likely to remain problem free/all around more reliable, but again, no warrant
...jaksystems in r/laptops
October 24, 2025 3:09 AM
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