HP laptops have a reputation problem. People assume they are budget machines — the kind of laptop you pick up from Argos because it was on sale, use for three years, and then assume is worthless.
That assumption costs people real money. HP is the world's largest laptop manufacturer by market share, and several of its product lines command strong resale prices. An HP Spectre x360 from 2024 fetches £300-£450. An EliteBook 840 with a recent Intel processor gets £150-£280. Even HP Pavilions — the ones people dismiss as entry-level — are worth £40-£100 depending on specs and condition.
The breadth of HP's range is actually what creates the misconception. Because HP makes everything from £250 budget laptops to £1,500 premium ultrabooks, people paint the entire brand with the budget brush. That is like assuming all BMWs are cheap because the brand also makes the 1 Series.
This guide breaks down exactly what your HP laptop is worth, which product lines hold value and why, what drives the price, and how to get the best return when selling.
Why HP Laptops Hold Their Value
Three factors work in HP's favour on the resale market.
1. Market Share Creates Demand
HP holds roughly 20-25% of the global laptop market. That means more HP laptops in circulation, more people familiar with the brand, more demand for second-hand units, and — crucially — more demand for HP replacement parts. A used HP laptop is not a niche product. It is a known quantity that buyers trust.
2. Enterprise Lines Have Business Buyers
HP's EliteBook and ProBook lines are staples of corporate IT. Businesses buy them in bulk, and when they refresh their fleet, the second-hand business laptop market absorbs the old stock. This creates a well-established resale ecosystem with predictable demand.
It also works in your favour as an individual seller. Buyback services know they can resell HP business laptops quickly, so they offer competitive prices to acquire them.
3. Parts Availability
Because HP is so widely used, replacement parts are abundant and standardised. This makes HP laptops more economical to refurbish than niche brands. A buyback service can replace an HP Pavilion screen for less than it costs to replace a screen on an obscure brand, which means they can afford to pay you more for the device.
HP Laptop Values by Product Line
Here is what different HP laptop lines are fetching in the UK as of early-to-mid 2026. For your exact model, specs, and condition, get an instant quote on TechLoop — it takes under a minute and locks for 7 days.
HP Spectre x360 (Premium Ultrabook)
HP's flagship consumer laptop. Thin, premium materials, often 2-in-1 convertible with a touchscreen. Competes with Dell XPS and Lenovo Yoga.
| Model Year | Processor | Good Condition | Fair Condition | Faulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-2025 | Intel Core Ultra / i7 14th Gen | £300-£450 | £220-£340 | £100-£180 |
| 2023 | Intel i7 13th Gen | £220-£330 | £160-£250 | £70-£130 |
| 2022 | Intel i7 12th Gen | £160-£250 | £110-£180 | £50-£100 |
| 2021 | Intel i7 11th Gen | £100-£170 | £70-£120 | £30-£70 |
The Spectre x360 is HP's strongest resale performer in the consumer space. OLED display variants command a modest premium. The 16-inch models typically fetch 10-15% more than the 14-inch versions.
HP Envy (Mid-Range Premium)
A step below the Spectre but still a well-built laptop with solid specs. Available as a standard clamshell and a 2-in-1 convertible.
| Model Year | Processor | Good Condition | Fair Condition | Faulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-2025 | Intel i7/i5 14th Gen or AMD Ryzen 7 | £200-£320 | £150-£240 | £70-£130 |
| 2023 | Intel i7/i5 13th Gen or AMD Ryzen 7 | £150-£240 | £100-£170 | £50-£100 |
| 2022 | Intel i7/i5 12th Gen | £100-£170 | £70-£120 | £30-£70 |
| 2021 | Intel i7/i5 11th Gen | £60-£110 | £40-£80 | £20-£50 |
The Envy line offers solid value retention, particularly models with i7 or Ryzen 7 processors and 16GB RAM. The x360 (2-in-1) variants tend to hold value slightly better than standard clamshell models.
HP Pavilion (Consumer Mainstream)
HP's most popular consumer line. Widely available, wide price range at retail. This is the line most people are thinking of when they assume "HP equals budget."
| Model Year | Processor | Good Condition | Fair Condition | Faulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-2025 | Intel i5/i7 or Ryzen 5/7 | £120-£200 | £80-£140 | £35-£70 |
| 2023 | Intel i5/i7 or Ryzen 5/7 | £80-£150 | £55-£100 | £25-£55 |
| 2022 | Intel i5 or Ryzen 5 | £50-£100 | £35-£70 | £15-£40 |
| 2021 or older | Any | £30-£70 | £20-£45 | £10-£25 |
Pavilion values vary enormously based on specs. A Pavilion 15 with an i7, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD is worth roughly double a Pavilion 15 with an i3, 8GB RAM, and a 256GB SSD from the same year. Check your exact specs before assuming your Pavilion falls at the bottom of the range.
HP EliteBook (Enterprise Premium)
HP's top-tier business laptop. Built to military-grade durability standards, excellent keyboards, strong security features, and long software support. The ThinkPad of the HP world.
| Model Year | Processor | Good Condition | Fair Condition | Faulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-2025 | Intel i7/i5 14th Gen | £250-£400 | £180-£300 | £80-£160 |
| 2023 | Intel i7/i5 13th Gen | £180-£300 | £130-£220 | £60-£120 |
| 2022 | Intel i7/i5 12th Gen | £120-£220 | £80-£160 | £40-£90 |
| 2021 | Intel i7/i5 11th Gen | £80-£150 | £55-£110 | £25-£60 |
| 2019-2020 | Intel i7/i5 10th/8th Gen | £50-£100 | £30-£70 | £15-£40 |
EliteBooks are a hidden gem in the resale market. Many people who own one received it from an employer and have no idea it is worth £150-£400. If your company gave you an EliteBook that you are no longer using (and they have written it off), check the IT policy and then check the resale value. You might be pleasantly surprised.
HP ProBook (Enterprise Mid-Range)
The business workhorse — less premium than the EliteBook but solidly built and widely deployed in corporate environments.
| Model Year | Processor | Good Condition | Fair Condition | Faulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-2025 | Intel i5/i7 or Ryzen 5/7 | £180-£280 | £130-£210 | £60-£110 |
| 2023 | Intel i5/i7 or Ryzen 5/7 | £120-£200 | £80-£140 | £40-£80 |
| 2022 | Intel i5 or Ryzen 5 | £80-£140 | £50-£100 | £25-£55 |
| 2021 or older | Any | £40-£90 | £25-£60 | £10-£35 |
ProBooks sit between the Pavilion and EliteBook in resale terms. The 450 G-series and 640 G-series are the most commonly traded models.
HP OMEN and Victus (Gaming)
HP's gaming laptops. The OMEN is the premium gaming line; Victus is the budget gaming entry point.
| Model Year | GPU | Good Condition | Fair Condition | Faulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-2025 OMEN | RTX 4060/4070/4080 | £400-£700 | £300-£530 | £150-£280 |
| 2023 OMEN | RTX 4060/4070 | £280-£480 | £200-£360 | £100-£200 |
| 2022 OMEN | RTX 3060/3070 | £180-£320 | £130-£240 | £60-£140 |
| 2024-2025 Victus | RTX 4050/4060 | £250-£400 | £180-£300 | £80-£160 |
| 2023 Victus | RTX 4050/3060 | £160-£270 | £110-£190 | £50-£110 |
| 2022 Victus | RTX 3050/3060 | £100-£180 | £70-£130 | £30-£70 |
Gaming laptops depreciate faster than ultrabooks as new GPU generations make older models less desirable. However, the absolute values remain strong because the original retail prices are high. An OMEN with an RTX 4070 is still a very capable gaming machine, and buyers know it.
HP 14s, 15s, and 17 (Budget)
HP's entry-level consumer laptops — the ones typically sold at Argos, Currys, and Amazon for under £400.
| Model Year | Processor | Good Condition | Fair Condition | Faulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-2025 | Intel i3/i5 or Ryzen 3/5 | £60-£120 | £40-£80 | £15-£40 |
| 2023 | Intel i3/i5 or Ryzen 3/5 | £40-£80 | £25-£55 | £10-£30 |
| 2022 or older | Any | £20-£50 | £10-£35 | £5-£20 |
These are the lowest-value HP laptops, but they are still worth selling. The difference between "sitting in a cupboard" and "£40-£80 in your bank account" is not trivial.
What Affects Your HP Laptop's Value
Six factors determine what your HP laptop is worth. Knowing them helps you set expectations and identify which details to check before getting a quote.
1. Product Line
As the tables above demonstrate, the line matters enormously. An HP Spectre from 2023 is worth roughly double an HP Pavilion from the same year with similar specs. The build quality, brand positioning, and target market all influence resale demand.
If you are unsure which line your HP belongs to, check the label on the bottom of the laptop or search the model number on HP's support site.
2. Processor
The processor is the single most important spec for resale value. Within the same product line:
- Intel Core i7 or AMD Ryzen 7: Premium value. These are the processors buyers want.
- Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5: Solid mid-range value. The sweet spot for resale.
- Intel Core i3 or AMD Ryzen 3: Budget territory. Still sellable but at lower prices.
- Intel Celeron, Pentium, or AMD Athlon: Minimal value. These processors date a laptop immediately.
To find your processor: press the Windows key, type "System Information," and check the Processor field.
3. RAM
RAM has a direct and significant impact on value.
- 16GB or more: Commands a premium. This is the threshold buyers look for in 2026.
- 8GB: Standard. Acceptable value for most use cases.
- 4GB: Significantly reduces value. Most modern tasks struggle with 4GB, and buyers know it.
HP laptops with soldered (non-upgradeable) RAM are valued based on their fixed configuration. Models with upgradeable RAM slots may be worth slightly more to technical buyers who plan to add their own.
4. Storage
SSD versus HDD matters more than capacity. A 256GB SSD is worth more to buyers than a 1TB HDD because the speed difference is dramatic. Within SSD configurations:
- 512GB SSD or larger: Ideal. No compromises for the buyer.
- 256GB SSD: Acceptable but limits usability. Slightly lower value.
- 128GB SSD or eMMC storage: Low value. These are barely usable for modern Windows.
- HDD (any size): Significantly lower value. Buyers associate HDDs with slow laptops.
5. Age and Condition
HP laptops depreciate roughly 20-30% per year for the first three years. The EliteBook line depreciates more slowly (15-20% per year) thanks to enterprise demand and build quality.
Condition has a compounding effect:
- Screen damage: The most expensive fault. A cracked HP screen can reduce value by 40-60%.
- Keyboard issues: Missing or non-functional keys reduce value by 15-25%.
- Battery degradation: If the battery holds less than 60% of its original capacity, expect a 10-20% reduction.
- Hinge problems: Loose or broken hinges are common on older HP Pavilions and reduce value by 20-30%.
- Cosmetic wear: Scuffs, scratches, and worn trackpads reduce value by 5-15%.
6. Display
HP sells similar models with different display configurations. Within the same product line:
- OLED or 4K displays: Premium value.
- Full HD (1080p) IPS: Standard, good value.
- HD (1366x768) TN panels: Budget screens that significantly reduce resale value.
Check your display resolution in Settings > System > Display.
Where to Sell Your HP Laptop
Your options, honestly assessed.
Online Buyback Services (TechLoop, Others)
Enter your laptop's details, get an instant quote, post it with a free prepaid label, and receive payment when it arrives. No listing fees, no strangers, no negotiation.
TechLoop accepts all HP laptop lines and conditions, including faulty devices. You can get a quote for your HP laptop on TechLoop right now — the price locks for 7 days so you can compare other options before committing.
Best for: Most people. Particularly good for mid-range HP laptops (Pavilion, Envy, ProBook) where the hassle of private selling is not justified by the price premium.
CeX
Walk in, hand over your laptop, and walk out with cash or store credit. CeX tests the device in-store and makes an offer on the spot.
HP laptops at CeX typically fetch 15-30% less than online buyback services. CeX's overhead is higher, and laptops have thinner margins for them than consoles or phones. The cash price is lower than the voucher price — always check which one you are looking at on their website.
Best for: Instant cash when you need it today and have a CeX nearby.
eBay
Private selling on eBay can net a higher gross price for in-demand HP models, particularly recent Spectre, EliteBook, and OMEN laptops.
The costs: 12.8% final value fee plus payment processing. On a £300 laptop, that is roughly £40 in fees before postage costs. Then factor in the time to photograph, list, answer buyer questions, pack securely, and manage the sale. There is also the risk of buyer disputes, which eBay resolves heavily in the buyer's favour.
Best for: High-value HP laptops (Spectre x360, OMEN with RTX 4070+, recent EliteBooks) where the £30-£60 premium after fees justifies the effort and risk.
Facebook Marketplace
No fees, local collection, cash in hand. Works well for laptops because buyers often want to see them working before paying.
The downsides are the usual: no-shows, lowballers, time spent arranging meetings, and safety considerations.
Best for: People comfortable with in-person selling who live in an area with enough demand. Good for mid-range HP laptops where the eBay fee would eat too much of the margin.
HP Trade-In
HP occasionally runs trade-in promotions linked to purchasing a new HP device. The values are typically modest and only apply as a discount on a new purchase rather than cash. Unless you are already buying a new HP laptop and the trade-in offer is competitive, dedicated buyback services will pay more.
Best for: Only when you are buying a new HP laptop and the trade-in promotion is unusually generous.
How to Prepare Your HP Laptop Before Selling
Proper preparation protects your data and maximises your sale price. Follow our full guide on how to wipe your laptop before selling for detailed instructions, or use this quick checklist.
1. Back Up Your Files
Copy everything you need to an external hard drive, USB stick, or cloud storage. Check Documents, Desktop, Downloads, and Photos folders. Do not forget browser bookmarks and any software licence keys you may need later.
2. Sign Out of Everything
Sign out of Microsoft 365, Adobe, Spotify, and any other subscription services. Deauthorise the device if the software requires it (Adobe and iTunes both have device limits).
3. Delink Your Microsoft Account
Go to account.microsoft.com, sign in, and remove the laptop from your list of devices. This prevents any lingering account association.
4. Factory Reset
Go to Settings > System > Recovery > Reset this PC and choose Remove everything. When prompted, select Clean the drive (not just remove files) for a more thorough wipe. This takes longer but is significantly more secure.
For HP specifically: if the Windows reset fails or the laptop will not boot to Windows, you can use the HP Recovery Manager. Power off the laptop, then turn it on and repeatedly press F11 during startup to access the recovery environment.
TechLoop also performs a certified GDPR-compliant data wipe on every device received, so your data is protected even if your own reset was incomplete.
5. Clean the Laptop
Wipe the screen and body with a slightly damp microfibre cloth. Clean the keyboard with compressed air. Remove any stickers, cases, or screen protectors. Clean out visible dust from vents. A well-presented laptop grades higher.
6. Gather Accessories
Include the charger if you have it. If you have the original box and documentation, include those too — they can add marginal value. Remove any USB devices, memory cards, and personal peripherals.
7. Identify Your Exact Model
Before getting a quote, note down:
- Product line and model number (from the label on the bottom or System Information)
- Processor (System Information > Processor)
- RAM (System Information > Installed Physical Memory)
- Storage capacity and type (right-click This PC > Manage > Disk Management)
- Screen size (measure diagonally, or check the original product listing)
Having these details ready ensures you get an accurate quote. Guessing at specs often results in a lower initial offer that gets adjusted later.
Common Mistakes When Selling an HP Laptop
Assuming All HP Laptops Are Low Value
This is the most common mistake. People with an HP Spectre worth £300+ leave it in a drawer because they have internalised the "HP equals cheap" narrative. Check your specific model. You might be surprised.
Not Checking the Processor
Two HP Pavilion 15 laptops from the same year can differ in value by 50-70% based on the processor alone. An i7 model is worth considerably more than an i3 model. Spend thirty seconds checking.
Forgetting About Work Laptops
If your employer gave you an HP EliteBook or ProBook that they have since written off, check whether you are permitted to keep and sell it. Many companies allow departing employees to purchase their assigned laptop for a nominal fee or take it outright. An EliteBook 840 G9 that your employer no longer wants could be worth £200-£300 to you.
Waiting Too Long
Laptop depreciation is relentless. Every month you wait costs you money. If you have not used your HP laptop in the last three months, the optimal time to sell it was three months ago. The second-best time is today.
Selling Without Comparing
The price difference between buyback services for the same HP laptop can be 20-40%. Spending five minutes getting quotes from two or three services is the highest-return activity available to you. Start with TechLoop, then check one or two others. Go with whoever offers the best deal.
The Bottom Line
HP laptops cover a wider value range than most people realise. The Spectre and EliteBook lines compete with the best in resale terms. The Envy and ProBook offer solid mid-range returns. Even the Pavilion — the line most often dismissed as "not worth selling" — puts £40-£150 back in your pocket depending on age and specs.
The laptop sitting under a stack of papers, in a desk drawer, or on a shelf in the spare room is losing value every month. It will never be worth more than it is today.
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