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The editors liked
Detachable keyboard dock
Slim and attractive design
Comfortable keyboard
Battery life (7 hrs as a tablet
14 hrs as a laptop)
Completely silent
Overall responsiveness
Low heat
Lightweight when keyboard isn't attached (710 g)
Great screen contrast (1100
1)
Great battery life
Slim build
Good battery life
Brushed-aluminium build
Screen looks quality
NFC
Excellent hybrid design
Exceptionally long battery life
Light and runs very cool
Runs all Windows applications
HP's Envy x2 comes packing a bright 11.6" five-point touchscreen which runs at a crisp 1366 x 768
With a wide 16
9 aspect ratio that’s brilliant for gobbling down video and rivals the 11" MacBook Air's screen too. Packaged in a tight
Small form-factor
The Envy x2 reminds us of both the MacBook Air and the iPad yet still stands apart from Apple's devices. If you want a device to impress your fr
Good screen
Great detachable tablet mechanism.
Well-built
Attractive design
Good screen and speakers
Full-size SD card slot
Combination tablet and laptop
Robust locking mechanism
Good looks
The editors didn't like
Extremely unimpressive performance
Needlessly expensive
Low resolution screen
Only 64GB of storage
Terrible audio
Low processing power (CPU GPU)
Low storage space
Very little connectivity
Heavy when keyboard is attached (1.41 kg)
Basic power
USB on keyboard dock only
Cramped keys
Pricey
Keyboard's "sticky" keys aren't great for typing
Limited power from Atom processor
Fiddly tablet separation process
Tablet a bit oversizeD
Paltry mass storage
Limited tablet
Optimized apps
Poor 3D graphics performance
The x2 suffers from a few slowdowns due to the slightly underpowered Intel Atom processor tucked inside. It's fast enough to get your work done
But you’ll see a few blips on the way and don't expect to be playing any demanding games on it or editing much video either. Despite a nippy 64GB SSD tucked inside
Storage space is a major issue for the HP Envy x2. You'll find around 20GB already gobble
Good battery life, brushed-aluminium build, screen looks quality, NFC
Pricey, keyboard's "sticky" keys aren't great for typing, limited power from Atom processor, fiddly tablet separation process
The HP Envy x2 is a product that we were excited about when it was first announced. But that excitement has largely evaporated thanks to the product's price point. See, the HP Envy x2 isn't a bad product by any means, it's just badly positioned on t...
The HP Envy X2 (11-g012nr) is a slick-looking detachable tablet laptop with all-day battery life, but some may balk at price and the limitations of an Atom processor....
The single most important caveat with the HP ENVY x2 is that its specification is extremely lean: as tested, the device achieves only average benchmark performance and is fitted with just 2GB of RAM and 64GB of storage (with up to 24GB of this being ...
Detachable keyboard dock, Slim and attractive design, Comfortable keyboard
Extremely unimpressive performance, Needlessly expensive, Low resolution screen, Only 64GB of storage
The HP Envy x2 is a touchscreen tablet for navigating Windows 8, paired with a keyboard dock for getting on with work. Sadly though, it delivers very disappointing performance that isn't at all justified by its high price....
Well-built, Attractive design, Good screen and speakers, Good battery life, Full-size SD card slot
Overpriced, Atom performance still disappoints, Less battery life than some rivals, No bundled stylus, optional stylus not Wacom
The HP Envy x2 is a beautifully built Windows 8 convertible tablet/laptop. As long as you don't stress its Atom processor it's generally a pleasure to use and sounds great. Unfortunately similarly specced rivals offer better wireless and physical connecti...
Published: 2012-08-30, Author: Ken , review by: techradar.com
Excellent hybrid design, Exceptionally long battery life, Light and runs very cool, Runs all Windows applications
Tablet a bit oversizeD, Paltry mass storage, Limited tablet, optimized apps, Poor 3D graphics performance
In the end, though, we see so much potential in the Envy x2 we're willing to overlook some of its awkwardness. It's the type of device that is sure to improve over time, and it's showing the way to the undeniable future of ultralight laptops...
Abstract: Smart in design and stingy on power, HP's Envy convertible works well as a laptop or a tabletThe HP Envy is aptly named. One glance and you'll be coveting it. Its brushed-aluminum exterior and elegant curves make it one of the sleekest -- and slickest -- ...