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The editors liked
Good design
Long battery life
Keyboard dock adds ports
Price
Full Windows
Expandable Storage
Sharp
Colorful screen
Attractive
Lightweight design
Long battery life with dock
The HP Envy x2 has a clean
Comfortable design and feels lightweight in tablet form. It has excellent battery life
And works just as well as a laptop as it does as a tablet
Stylish design
Goodlooking display
Comfortable keyboard
Extra long battery life
Consumer testers really liked the keyboard layout
Very large screen and very light for its size
Many connectivity options
Fast system speed
Excellent battery life
Stylish form and finish
No internal fan
High-resolution cameras
Sleek-looking comfortable design
Portability and productivity in one device
Windows 8
All-day battery life
Works well both as a tablet and a laptop. Lovely materials and quality construction
Good keyboard
Sharp IPS display
Long battery life and silent
Works well both as a tablet and a laptop. Lovely materials and quality constructio
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
Excellent battery life of 11hours in laptop mode
Great tablet experience with excellent docking mechanism
Fully fledged Windows 8
No watered down Windows RT
Great brushed aluminum design and solid build quality
Good-looking design
Feels at home as both a tablet and laptop
Good keyboard and trackpad
Attractive design
Thin and light
Great keyboard dock
Average battery life as tablet
Excellent life with dock
Good value
Slick
Good battery life (in laptop mode)
Decent IPS display
High-quality workmanship
Viewing angle stable IPS screen
Good input devices
Versatility
Low emissions
Memory expansion via SD card
The editors didn't like
Not a performance powerhouse
So-So resolution
No USB 3.0
No Backlit keys
HP Envy x2 | $599
HP Envy x2 Review Guide
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Design
Display
Performance and Hardware
Battery Life
Audio Quality
Camera
Video and Photo Samples
Apps
Is it Worth $
Stiff
Uncomfortable typing experience
Netbook-level performance
Mediocre battery life without dock
The laptop mode is top-heavy
And the awkward tablet detachment mechanism isn't perfect
It has limited ports
And a slower Atom processor means in performance it's far behind most ultrabooks
Even though it's priced like one
Performance is only adequate
Below average screen quality and resolution
Difficult for consumer testers to convert from tablet to laptop
Only 2GB of RAM and cramped SSD
Weak performance compared to comparably priced ultrabooks
No USB 3.0 ports
Atom processor
Pricey for an underpowered device
The Intel Atom CPU isn't very fast and this is best used a second portable machine
The Intel Atom CPU isn't very fast and this is best
Performance is allaround lousy. Chicklet up/down arrow keys. Heavier (and 0 more expensive) than the similar Acer
Excellent battery life of 11hours in laptop mode, Great tablet experience with excellent docking mechanism, Fully fledged Windows 8, no watered down Windows RT, Great brushed aluminum design and solid build quality
Limited storage space and SSD relatively slow, Intel Atom processor is slow, Low screen resolution and no pen input, Keyboard and touchpad are soso
If you want both a tablet and laptop, the HP ENVY x2 is a compelling offering. It has a premium look and build quality, the dock and latch mechanism are awesome. It's just so easy to put the tablet portion into the keyboard dock, and once there it really ...
Sharp, colorful screen, Attractive, lightweight design, Long battery life with dock
Stiff, uncomfortable typing experience, Netbook-level performance, Mediocre battery life without dock
The HP Envy x2 offers long battery life and a responsive Windows 8 touch experience in a lightweight hybrid design, but you get netbook-like performance.
Abstract: Lisa Gade compares the HP ENVY x2 and the Asus VivoTab TF810C Windows 8 transformer style tablets. Both have 11.6″ 1366 x 768 IPS displays, Intel Atom Z2760 Clovertrail 1.8Ghz CPUs with 2 gigs of RAM, 64 gigs of flash storage, NFC and dual cameras. The ke...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the HP ENVY x2 Windows 8 convertible tablet. The x2 is a 1.5 lb.. tablet with a detachable keyboard dock (they're sold together). The tablet runs on a 1.8GHz dual core Intel Atom Clovertrail CPU with 2 gigs of RAM and 64 gigs of internal...
Abstract: The Intel Atom brand tends to find itself attached to bargain-basement hardware – but HP's Atom-based Envy x2 is an upmarket convertible. It runs full Windows 8, sports an 11.6in detachable touchscreen, and supports both desktop- and tablet-style apps.In ...
Overall, I have used all Apple products, heavier notebooks, Windows and Android devices and the experience with my new best friend (the ENVY x2) compared to these is phenomenal. So much so that I will be making purchases for my colleagues in the organisat...
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Published: 2013-04-26, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Overall, I admit that I really like the ENVY x2."It lasts without a charge all day, and is light and slim, and seems an ideal compromise between the size of a notebook screen and a tablet screen."Stability presents more of a problem than I am used to on O...
Excellent battery life; Premium brushed metal design; Beats Audio should make sound a little better than your average laptop;
Two headphone ports seems strange; USB 2.0 ports only, not USB 3.0; Tablet lock mechanism can be very, very tight;
For the first Windows 8 tablet effort from HP, the Envy X2 manages to score some real positives, with an excellent design, some great performance, and a real return to a quality computing experience from the company.The price might be seen as a touch too...