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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
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
If you ignore the $850 price tag, the HP Envy X2 makes sense as a sort of cross between a Windows RT tablet and an ultrabook. It’s a thin and light laptop that also functions as a tablet with long battery life.But it’s hard to ignore that price tag. ...
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
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 used a second portable machine, The Intel Atom CPU isn't very fast and this is best
No, it's not cheap but it's one heck of a portable Windows 8 transformer style tablet. The materials and build quality are the best we've seen so far in an Intel Atom Windows 8 ultraportable, and when docked it's the only transformer that looks and fe...
High-quality workmanship, Viewing angle stable IPS screen, Long battery life, Good input devices, Versatility, Low emissions, Memory expansion via SD card
USB 2.0 only, High price, Low computing power, No UMTS/LTE, Gaming unsuitable, Slow recharging
HP Envy x2 11-g000egThe longer we dealt with HP's Envy x2 11, the more the concept appealed to us. Laptop and tablet in one - why wasn't this invented years ago? We look back at the awkward convertibles of the past. Windows 8 and up-to-date hardware firs...
Published: 2013-01-30, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Sleek-looking comfortable design, Portability and productivity in one device, Windows 8, All-day battery life
Atom processor, Pricey for an underpowered device
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....
Published: 2013-01-25, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
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
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
The HP Envy x2’s capacity to be a full Windows 8 tablet or dock with a keyboard works as well as advertised, provided you’re willing to live with slower performance at a high price. You’re paying for style.
Excellent battery life, Stylish form and finish, No internal fan, High-resolution cameras
Only 2GB of RAM and cramped SSD, Weak performance compared to comparably priced ultrabooks, No USB 3.0 ports
HP's Envy x2 convertible walks a fine line between tablet and laptop. It is thin and light, gets up to 12 hours of battery life, has a nice IPS screen, and runs full Windows 8. But demanding users should steer clear, as performance is weak and you're stu...
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Published: 2013-01-14, Author: David , review by: theverge.com
Good-looking design, Feels at home as both a tablet and laptop, Good keyboard and trackpad
Atom chip isn't up to any intensive tasks, Display is weak for a tablet, A few small features missing, like USB 3.0 and backlit keys