Testseek.com have collected 125 expert reviews of the HP Elite x3 5.96 inch and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Elite x3 5.96 inch.
November 2016
(77%)
125 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(60%)
2 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Supports both wired and wireless connectivity to displays and other peripherals.
Sleek
Executive design
Very smooth performance
Accessories for almost any use case
Excellent battery life
Enterprise focused features
Significant value for price
Big
Clear screen
Easily IT managed
Integrates well with Microsoft Cloud and Salesforce
Turns into a desktop or laptop with Continuum
Workspace virtualized apps are something special
Desk Dock provides an excellent Continuum experience
Two (not one!) ways to log in via Windows Hello
Transforms from phone into mini PC
Dual SIM option
IT-department friendly
Impressive battery life
Performance is impressive
Continuum works smoothly
Fingerprint Scanner and Iris scanner
A huge 4150mAh battery
Impressive headphones and presentation
Fast SoC
Outstanding voice quality with ANC
Robust design
Large AMOLED display
Extendable storage
USB 3.1 with DisplayPort/HDMI
Iris and fingerprint sensor
Strong business ambitions
Large battery
The editors didn't like
Its Windows 10 Mobile operating system can't perform like the full Windows 10
The Office apps for Windows 10 Mobile are not very capable
And there are few business apps at all for Windows 10 Mobile
The mix of peripherals for the Elite X3 is confusing
Windows Phone platform is limiting
Lap Dock accessory is buggy when wireless
Continuum lacks creature comforts
Requires expensive infrastructure for full potential
Not as well supported by third parties as Android or iOS devices
Expensive
Continuum only works with a limited subset of apps
Extremely high price out of reach for most consumers
Workspace interface could use some ease-of-use refinement
Mediocre camera
Windows Phone lacks apps
Difficult to type with one hand
Occasional lags when switching apps
Design is bland
Display performs poorly under sunlight
Camera produces poor pictures and struggles with autofocusing
It all sounds like the Elite x3 is shaping up to be a real beast. It makes the best of a bad situation, focusing on Windows Phone's business strengths rather than going after Apple, Samsung, and LG in the home market.Unfortunately, that also extends to ho...
Design, Display, General Performance, Continuum Support, Fast Iris Recognition, Camera Performance, Battery Life, Quick to Charge, Sound Quality When Using Headphones
Price (Around PhP38,000), Build Quality, Sound Quality from Speaker, Performance When in Continuum, Small library of apps instore, You have to purchase the Lap Dock seperately, Does not come with a Displayport cable, Poorly optimized software
The HP Elite X3 is an extremely powerful device capable of handling daily tasks and heavy multi-tasking. It takes advantage of Windows 10's features to provide the necessary tools for productivity. As a smartphone, it has a great display, decent imaging c...
Abstract: With the Mobile World Congress officially starting off yesterday, seeing new smartphones isn't really a surprise. What's really surprising is a Windows smartphone from the laptop company, HP, and it is packed with an impressive specifications.Dubbed as th...
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Published: 2017-05-05, Author: Alfred , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: The HP Elite x3 runs Windows 10 Mobile. PHOTO: Alfred SiewWhen I first saw the HP Elite x3 a few months ago, it reminded me of a similar device from some seven years ago – the Motorola Atrix.The Motorola what? Yes, from the company that invented the cellp...
Published: 2017-01-25, Author: Vincent , review by: straitstimes.com
Despite HP's best efforts, the Elite x3's impressive hardware is held back by the limited apps available on Windows 10 Mobile...
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Published: 2016-06-15, Author: Vincent , review by: straitstimes.com
Abstract: The tagline for the HP Elite x3 is catchy: "One device that's every device." But can this upcoming 6-inch phablet be the only computing device you will ever need for work?For starters, it can lighten your bag, because it can replace your smartphone, lapto...
Excellent build quality, Great performance, Wellexecuted concept of future computing
Continuum experience is still flawed, Lack of apps still a problem, HP Workspace an expensive addon
For IT departments, the Elite x3 is a dream come true. No more worrying about deploying a phone, laptop, and desktop for a user, when all you have to do is configure and roll out one device that does all three. It sounds too good to be true, and sadly it'...
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Published: 2017-06-12, Author: Daniel , review by: notebookcheck.org
veloz SoC, calidad de voz sobresaliente con ANC, diseño robusto, gran display AMOLED, almacenamiento ampliable, USB 3.1 con DisplayPort/HDMI, lector de iris y huellas, fuertes ambiciones business, gran batería
consumo de energía aumentado bajo carga, parpadeo PWM
HP Elite x3. Modelo de pruebas cortesía de HP Alemania.El HP Elite x3 es un phablet enorme que HP anuncia como tablet no sin razón. Combina un diseño funcional y robusto con la funcionalidad de una herramienta business exitosa. Está orientada al secto...
Abstract: El Elite X3 no es un celular cualquiera. Primero que todo es bastante raro ver un teléfono marca HP; segundo, que venga una caja gigante te hace pensar que este es un negocio serio, no una cosa cualquiera. Y además, corre con el casi extinto Windows 10 Mo...
El HP Elite x3 se puede comprar por 800 euros, aunque hay diferentes opciones y combinaciones si se compran también accesorios como el Lap Dock.Aunque es un precio bastante elevado para un smartphone (es aproximadamente lo que cuestan los tope de...