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
Big
Clear screen
Easily IT managed
Integrates well with Microsoft Cloud and Salesforce
Turns into a desktop or laptop with Continuum
The editors didn't like
Not as well supported by third parties as Android or iOS devices
Expensive
Continuum only works with a limited subset of apps
Abstract: Everything about HP's Elite X3 seems like a gamble. It's the company's first phone in two years, and it's the first major Windows Phone device since Microsoft's Lumia 950 debuted last year. HP is betting big that premium hardware and the ability to use th...
Abstract: After several days of trying out the new HP Elite x3 at the CRN Test Center, we're not ready yet to predict whether this is the future of computing.But the device is definitely futuristic.It feels legitimate to say, as HP does, that the Elite x3 is a new...
Workspace virtualized apps are something special, Desk Dock provides an excellent Continuum experience, Two (not one!) ways to log in via Windows Hello
Extremely high price out of reach for most consumers, Workspace interface could use some ease-of-use refinement, Mediocre camera
Performance is impressive, Continuum works smoothly, Fingerprint Scanner and Iris scanner, A huge 4150mAh battery, Impressive headphones and presentation
Design is bland, Display performs poorly under sunlight, Camera produces poor pictures and struggles with autofocusing, The Bang & Olufsen speaker isn't very loud
The HP Elite x3 deserves a different score depending on if you are buying it as an enterprise user or consumer. For business users, the device offers a sleek smartphone with the latest specs that's super-durable, with amazing battery life, great security...
Three big companies, three flagship phones, three very different target markets and design theories.The Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge are the most ambitious. The company is both aiming at the general smartphone market as it's evolved and hoping to...
Great battery life, Nice screen, Explores interesting ideas
Underwhelming performance, Continuum is still too slow to be practical, Lapdock is an expensive extra
Despite exploring a number of compelling ideas, the Elite x3 is very much for Windows phone die-hards only, and even then, might not quite be enough to keep them in the fold...
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Published: 2017-03-26, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
Pros: Huge battery. Beautiful professional design – very cool looking B&O speaker bar. Continuum is almost flawless. Corporate app store availability. Enough apps for business/productivity (not comparing it to other platforms). Universal apps mak...
Massive battery, Stunning design, Can transform into a PC
Lousy app support, Unwieldy size for some
HP's Elite x3 is a well-built device and a solid performer all-around. Unfortunately, Windows 10 Mobile fails to back it with enough app support to make it suited for business users and consumers alike...
Abstract: Imagine being able to carry around your PC in your pocket, using it as a smartphone by itself and as a full-fledged PC when connected to a display, keyboard, and mouse. For people who work on the road or in multiple locations, that sounds like nirvana. Di...