HP makes laptops that fall into a wide variety of categories, from rigorous enterprise devices, gaming systems, and professional laptops for artists and designers, to entry-level laptops that are often tagged under the "study" category. It is to the latter category that the “digital” line of HP laptops belongs, which includes mostly inexpensive and at the same time modern laptops with affordable price tags.

Models such as the dw1000 and eq1000 are designed for office workers, students and schoolchildren who, above all, value practicality in such devices. Many representatives of this series allow you to replace the battery yourself, add a drive, or install a second DDR4 bar. And thanks to the energy-efficient filling, the average laptop of this series works without recharging for about 8-9 hours.


An unprecedented variety reigns in the ranks of HP: the lineup includes several dozen laptops, the price tags range from $400 to $1000, and the buyer is given options with 15, 17-inch displays to choose from. Plus, recently HP has partnered with the giant AMD, and as a result, many laptops in 2020 – 2021 release are equipped with powerful and at the same time inexpensive Ryzen and Athlon processors.

The foundation of the series is ultra-low-cost models that take their toll with their unprecedented affordability. A variant with a dual-core Intel Celeron/AMD Fusion processor, 4 GB of RAM and a simple display will cost the buyer $400. For most buyers, such equipment is unlikely to be enough, therefore, in the HP lineup, there are enough devices at a higher level, from which everything has not been cut to zero. Paying $700, the buyer can count on a much faster quad-core processor, NVMe SSD, card reader and fast charging.