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164 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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The editors liked
Amazing hybrid design
Long battery life
Slim and light
Long Battery
Dual Camera (front 2MP
Rear 8MP)
Sleek design brushed with aluminium
Docking Hinge
The editors didn't like
Oversized tablet
Low HDD
Low resolution display
Slow processor
Expensive
Atom processor
Average performance
Overpriced
Heavy (1.4 kg with docket) as compared to Acer Iconia
At INR 48999, ENVY X2 does seem to look quite expensive for being an Atom based computing device. In this cost and in fact at even more less, there are other options also available for purchase. Is it necessary to own a laptop with tablet? Instead, you ca...
Long Battery, Dual Camera (front 2MP, rear 8MP), Sleek design brushed with aluminium, Docking Hinge
Atom processor, average performance, overpriced, Heavy (1.4 kg with docket) as compared to Acer Iconia
Overall, the Envy X2 gives a below-average performance. It does have some really innovative features like the NFC connectivity, detachable screen etc, but is highly over-priced....
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Published: 2014-01-02, Author: David , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: There's a fine line between a laptop and a tablet these days, more so in the hybrid, convertible models that we've looked at so far. The HP Envy X2 takes the line and crosses it completely, making it difficult to judge whether it's a laptop with a removab...
For the money, this is a great mix of laptop function and tablet style in a small package with a premium finish....
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Published: 2013-07-19, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Combination tablet and laptop, robust locking mechanism, good looks, good battery life
Underpowered processor, heavy, pricey
The HP Envy x2 looks good and offers a neat and effective solution to the laptop-or-tablet conundrum. But its underpowered processor can be frustrating and the price is definitely on the high side for what you get. View Gallery 15 items Sp...
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
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
The HP Envy x2 is a fantastic device with a decent battery life, a brilliant keyboard, and it performs well as both a laptop and a tablet. It’s let down by only a couple of niggling things: Windows 8 itself, which needs more tablet optimisations and ap...
We love the X2's design, but it's rather expensive given the modest performance on offer. Even so, it can still handle most basic computing tasks perfectly well, and its ingenious convertible design and impressive battery life mean that it will continu...