Testseek.co.uk have collected 27 expert reviews of the HP Chromebook x2 12-F0xx Series and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Chromebook x2 12-F0xx Series.
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The x2's compelling design makes it simple to shift from laptop to tablet and back. Stylus and keyboard included. The touchscreen looks good and is responsive. It has two cameras
And great speakers. There's a sufficient array of ports and connections. Ba
Gorgeous screen Stereo front facing speakers Pressure sensitive pen input Lightweight in tablet mode 2-in-1 design Lightning fast Nice keyboard to use Good responsive trackpad Battery life 45 Watt fast charger USB Type C port on both sides charge/data/dis
The editors didn't like
Integrated storage is limited to a measly 32GB. The keyboard is a bit mushy. Awkward stylus holster
Currently not available in the UK
Hence US plug Heavy when in laptop mode with the keyboard attached No backlit keyboard Durability of faux keyboard A little top heavy when used on lap Does get quite warm when charging (not a problem as not on lap) Scree
The x2's compelling design makes it simple to shift from laptop to tablet and back. Stylus and keyboard included. The touchscreen looks good and is responsive. It has two cameras, and great speakers. There's a sufficient array of ports and connections. Ba
Integrated storage is limited to a measly 32GB. The keyboard is a bit mushy. Awkward stylus holster
HP's Chromebook x2 raises the bar for the two-in-one category, combining effective design, peppy performance and a fine display at a killer price...
Gorgeous screen Stereo front facing speakers Pressure sensitive pen input Lightweight in tablet mode 2-in-1 design Lightning fast Nice keyboard to use Good responsive trackpad Battery life 45 Watt fast charger USB Type C port on both sides charge/data/dis
Currently not available in the UK, hence US plug Heavy when in laptop mode with the keyboard attached No backlit keyboard Durability of faux keyboard A little top heavy when used on lap Does get quite warm when charging (not a problem as not on lap) Scree
As I said at the start of this review, I had been eying up the X2 for a while, as it wasn't available here in the UK. The price listed in the USA was $599 (£466) but it has suddenly appeared on the John Lewis website, priced at £799 (which is a bit of a m...
Abstract: Chromebooks have come a long way in the last couple of years. Running Google's Chrome OS, which is based on the Linux kernel and Chrome browser, the first devices were launched in 2011, with third-party PC manufacturers following specifications outlined b...
The x2's compelling design makes it simple to shift from laptop to tablet and back. Stylus and keyboard included. The touchscreen looks good and is responsive. It has two cameras, and great speakers. There's a sufficient array of ports and connections. Ba
Integrated storage is limited to a measly 32GB. The keyboard is a bit mushy. Awkward stylus holster
HP's Chromebook x2 raises the bar for the two-in-one category, combining effective design, peppy performance and a fine display at a killer price...
Elegant detachable design, Spiffy screen, More lap-friendly than tablets with kickstands, Strong performance and battery life
Expensive, No backlit keyboard, Mediocre cameras
It could use a $50 or $100 price cut, but HP's pioneering Chromebook x2 detachable joins Google's $999 Pixelbook as the elite of the Chrome OS field...
Elegant design, Keyboard and stylus included in price, Supportive keyboard that steadily holds up tablet in laptop mode, Comfortable stylus, Good performance, Great battery life
On the heavy side for a tablet, No biometric login options, Stylus takes a AAAA battery, Graphics performance isn't the best
Published: 2018-08-23, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Premium hardware design and a capable processor. Offers a lightweight tablet with Android apps. excellent keyboard feel, stylus in the box and USB C connectivity,
Very expensive for a Chrome OS device with only 4GB of RAM and 32GB storage, which is limiting for Linux. A good Linux experience but not a full Linux experience,
The important thing when deciding whether to buy a Chromebook x2 is to know what you're getting. You won't be running pure Linux with the distro of your choice, but you will get a good deal of the experience with a huge number of Android apps...