- The NWNLAP HL140S 14-inch rotating touchscreen offers users multiple modes for everyday productivity
- Intel’s modest N95 processor handles basic tasks without pushing the performance limits
- The 1920 x 1200 IPS screen offers decent visuals but lacks true high-end finesse
For users who admire the flexibility of Microsoft’s Surface Studio but can’t justify its cost, the NWNLAP HL140S offers a much more accessible alternative.
This 14-inch convertible laptop promises portability, practicality, and a unique rotating touchscreen hinge that lets it switch between laptop, tablet, and presentation modes.
Its aluminum chassis adds structural rigidity while maintaining a lightweight 1.7kg profile, making it easy to transport between work, study or creative offices.
Performance geared towards simplicity
The NWNLAP HL140S features an IPS panel with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 that offers reasonable clarity, balanced colors and a good level of versatility, although it falls short of the refinement found in high-end displays.
Inside, the HL140S relies on the Intel N95 processor, a 10-nanometer quad-core chip that tops out at 3.4GHz.
This processor, paired with 32GB of DDR4 RAM, supports standard productivity tasks like document editing, web browsing, and lightweight content creation.
The integrated Intel UHD graphics provide smooth video playback, but fall short of what professionals expect from a true mobile workstation.
Storage options up to 1TB SSD add flexibility, although overall performance remains modest.
Looking at the specs, it appears to be a device focused on efficiency and not endurance, a reminder that budget systems often trade off power for affordability.
For everyday use, the HL140S offers reasonable connectivity via two USB-A 3.0 ports, a USB-C port, mini HDMI, a microSD reader, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
Wireless features include Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 4.2, adequate for standard connections but not cutting-edge.
Its 4,500 mAh battery claims around six hours of use, suggesting it’s better suited to office productivity than constant travel.
Running Windows 11, it handles common workflows on business PCs, but may struggle to handle multitasking or demanding software updates over time.
Priced at around €360 (around $420) on AliExpress, the NWNLAP HL140S clearly targets users looking for form flexibility without high expenses.
Its rotating screen and sleek profile could make it an attractive laptop for students or professionals looking for a simple tool for note-taking and video calls.
However, NWNLAP remains a relatively unknown brand, raising questions about its long-term reliability, after-sales service and availability of spare parts.
Buyers considering this model may need to weigh the appeal of the design against the uncertainty of durability and service coverage.
For those outside of Microsoft’s premium lineup, this laptop makes a cautious but intriguing substitute.
Via AndroidPC (originally in Spanish)
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