HP Chromebook Plus 15 review: Windows who?

The HP Chromebook Plus 15a-nb0004na offers good value as an office laptop, but its creative potential is limited.

HP Chromebook Plus 15a-nb0004na
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Our Verdict

While it’s not going to replace your Windows PC or Mac for creative use, the HP Chromebook Plus does an extremely good job of being an all-round useful laptop. There are some web apps that can serve in a photo-editing emergency, and Adobe is making great strides in this area, but Google’s lightweight OS and HP’s low-cost hardware come together to make a machine that’s scrappy and tries hard.

For

  • Reasonably priced
  • Decent performance
  • Good connectivity

Against

  • Plastic hardware
  • Keys a bit small
  • ChromeOS restrictions

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While it’s not going to replace your Windows PC or Mac for creative use, the HP Chromebook Plus 15a-nb0004na does an extremely good job of being an all-round useful laptop. It’s clearly a budget machine, made of plastic in a world of metal casings and with a keyboard that tries to squeeze too much into a restricted space, but if you’ve ever been put off using ChromeOS then HP’s latest shows that it’s nothing to be frightened of. You can install Linux and Android apps alongside the web apps (which now include useful software such as Photoshop and Canva as well as office suites and games), and overall this feels like a very up-to-date Chromebook.

HP Chromebook Plus 15a-nb0004na: Key specifications

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CPU:

Intel Core i3 N305

Graphics:

Intel UHD

Memory:

8GB LPDDR5 RAM

Screen size:

15.6in

Resolution:

1920x1080

Storage:

128GB UFS + microSD

Connectivity:

Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, 2x USB 3.2 Type-C (with DisplayPort and charging), 1x USB 3.2 Type-A, 1x 3.5mm audio

Dimensions:

36.26 x 24.15 x 1.98cm

Weight:

1.73kg

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Benchmark scores

Browserbench

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Speedometer

10.5

Row 1 - Cell 2

JetStream

194.809

Row 2 - Cell 2

Mozilla Kraken

726.5ms

Row 3 - Cell 2

Geekbench 6 (Android)

Row 4 - Cell 1 Row 4 - Cell 2

Single core

1144

Row 5 - Cell 2

Multi-core

4230

Row 6 - Cell 2

GPU (Vulkan)

5429

Row 7 - Cell 2
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The Verdict
7

out of 10

HP Chromebook Plus 15 review: Windows who?

While it’s not going to replace your Windows PC or Mac for creative use, the HP Chromebook Plus does an extremely good job of being an all-round useful laptop. There are some web apps that can serve in a photo-editing emergency, and Adobe is making great strides in this area, but Google’s lightweight OS and HP’s low-cost hardware come together to make a machine that’s scrappy and tries hard.

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Ian Evenden
Freelance writer

Ian Evenden has been a journalist for over 20 years, starting in the days of QuarkXpress 4 and Photoshop 5. He now mainly works in Creative Cloud and Google Docs, but can always find a use for a powerful laptop or two. When not sweating over page layout or photo editing, you can find him peering at the stars or growing vegetables.