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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
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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
Abstract: HP Envy x2: Tablet-like laptop Ahead us lies the time of convertible, tablet-like ultrabooks with Windows 8, so rare are the companies that care about its image that didn’t present their own version of a product that combines the mobility of ultra-port...
Abstract: Back in October 2012, I have been invited by HP to preview their range of Windows 8 devices. The ENVY x2 stands out to me. 6 months later, I finally received a review unit to re-impress me.Specs:What I LikeThe Weaknesses...
Attractive design, Thin and light, Great keyboard dock, Average battery life as tablet; excellent life with dock, Good value
Low display resolution, Poor performance
Current technology just doesn't allow for a powerful Windows PC at an affordable price in a slim chassis. What separates today's best and worst hybrid PCs is the way they manage their inevitable flaws and compensate for them in other areas. The Envy x2...
Good design, Long battery life, keyboard dock adds ports, Price, Full Windows, Expandable Storage
Not a performance powerhouse, So-So resolution, No USB 3.0, No Backlit keys, HP Envy x2 | $599, HP Envy x2 Review Guide, Hands On, Design, Display, Performance and Hardware, Battery Life, Audio Quality, Camera: Video and Photo Samples, Apps, Is it Worth $
For $600 the HP Envy x2 is a good buy, even with the less than desirable performance delivered by the Intel Atom processor. Users get a machine that functions as a good tablet and a good notebook with up to 15 hours of combined battery life...
Abstract: The 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 -- convertible Ultrabooks now on the market. Its feature set and preloaded software aim it ...
Abstract: Will the HP Envy x2 evoke jealous thoughts in the coffee shop? Given its sleek, brushed-silver looks and thin clamshell design, probably. Will it stir the deeper emotions that other, faster convertible Windows 8 tablet/laptops do? Sorry HP, no. Still, thi...
I personally use a keyboard connected to my iPad at all times as I enjoy the tablet, but also enjoy the feel of a real keyboard at the same time. The HP Envy X2 is geared to someone like me who likes to go back and forth between a laptop setting to a tabl...
Published: 2013-03-21, Author: James , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: The HP Envy x2 is a sleek laptop with a detachable screen that becomes a good Windows 8 tablet. The Atom processor won't win any speed awards but does a good job powering through typical laptop tasks.In this video, the tablet is shown in detail. The thin ...
Battery life is also a sticking point here. With the bonusbatteryequipped keyboard attached, the Envy x2 provides 8.5 hours of run time, which sounds pretty good until you consider the 15plus hours of run time on the Acer. Without the keyboard, battery li
Performance is allaround lousy. Chicklet up/down arrow keys. Heavier (and 0 more expensive) than the similar Acer, but with half the battery life