HP ProBook 4 G1a 14" review
HP ProBook 4 G1a 14" — from 2025, 1.4 kg, performance 55.
Technical specifications
| Type | Business |
| Release year | 2025 |
| Screen | 14" · 1920x1200 |
| Processor | AMD Ryzen 3 210 , AMD Ryzen 5 220 , AMD Ryzen 5 230 , AMD Ryzen 7 250 |
| Max. RAM | 32 GB |
| Weight | 1.4 kg |
| Battery | 48 Wh |
Performance scores
HP ProBook 4 G1a 14 (2025) Review: The Budget Line Grows Up
The ProBook 4 G1a 14 is HP's 2025 entry business line on AMD silicon: a Ryzen 3 210 with 32 GB of memory at $1,144. The badge says budget, but the sheet posts a light-band graphics score and a high-band photo reading that several premium machines in this batch would be happy to claim.
Where it holds up
The graphics score of 34.39 stands 795.6 percent above the business-class median of 3.84, and the task axes convert it: photo design at 82 in the high band, modeling at 49 and engineering CAD at 47 both mid. Processor performance reads 74.09, 39.9 percent above the class median, reliability scores 83 — 95.3 percent above the class — and portability lands at 71.3 in the high band. Office work holds 84.85 high, and the capability checks clear at recommended in Overwatch and Grand Theft Auto V, with Far Cry 5 posting a measured 21 fps at minimum and Photoshop and Visual Studio Code passing.
Where it falls short
Memory is the flagged weakness: 32 GB sits 20 percent below the business-class median of 40, the standard constraint of the tier. Gaming reads 34 in the low band — casual titles only — and overall performance at 55.17 and value at 50.4 are both mid-band: solid, unspectacular, exactly what the price promises.
Price and depreciation
At $1,144 this is the standard 2025 ProBook tier, $137 above the older G10 business line. The modeled depreciation curve runs at 12 percent per year, a moderate pace; no listing anchor is available for dollar projections.
Alternatives to consider
The ProBook 4 G1a 16 (2025) is the identical platform at the same $1,144 behind a bigger panel — portability drops from 71.3 to 44.2, so the 14 is the carry. The ProBook 4 G1i 14 (2025), same price, swaps to Intel with a much stronger 91.36 processor score but an unscored graphics column. The EliteBook 6 G1a 14 at the same money doubles memory to 64 GB with the same 34.39 graphics score — the memory-fixing upgrade within the tier.
Bottom line
Fairly priced for the class. The ProBook 4 G1a 14 is a budget-line machine that punches upward on graphics, photo work and reliability — held back only by 32 GB of memory in a 40 GB class.
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graphics performance is higher than typical business class (+200%) (light tier).
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reliability is higher than typical business class (+95.3%) (high tier).
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CPU performance is higher than typical business class (+39.9%) (high tier).
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⚙️ Configuration analysis
Top configuration is sufficient for office work, media playback, and older or undemanding games.
🤔 How to choose
Universal advice for any use case.
- Reliability vs price: reliability (median 42.5) ↔ price (median 297.4).
- Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 60) ↔ overall performance (median 41.5).
- Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 62.5) ↔ battery life (median 3.3).
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