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The 10.1 inch display can be removed entirely from the base, and it uses a clever magnetic latch that won't suffer from wear and tear. With a unique resolution of 1280 x 800, it remains crisp and clear due to the screen's smaller dimensions. The keyboard...
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HP has released the Pavilion x2 – a 10.1”, Intel Atom based tablet complete with a detachable keyboard cover at $499. It is good for what it is but is competing in a crowded market that is only getting more so.So let us start with the good stuff. HP quali...
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With Windows 10's release coming just around the bend on July 29, it's a bit fitting to see HP introduce a new 10-inch tablet-PC hybrid. Christened the HP Pavilion x2, this 2-in-1 machine comes with a big redesign along with some refreshed internals and a...
Absurdly affordable, Light and thin, Studio tuned speakers...
Tiny amount of memory, Limited storage options, Resolution limited to HD only...
The HP Pavilion x2 might be a little tike of a 2-in-1 laptop but this 10.1-inch Windows 10 device can scream...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2015-06-25 06:05:05
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With Windows 10's release coming just around the bend on July 29, it's a bit fitting to see HP introduce a new 10-inch tablet-PC hybrid. Christened the HP Pavilion x2, this 2-in-1 laptop comes with a big redesign along with some refreshed internals and a...
Absurdly affordable, Light and thin, Studio tuned speakers...
Tiny amount of memory, Limited storage options, Resolution limited to HD only...
The HP Pavilion x2 might be a little tike of a 2-in-1 laptop but this 10.1-inch Windows 10 device can scream...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2015-08-12 06:42:23
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Despite its all-plastic chassis, the HP Pavilion x2 looks like it's good quality and well-made, with no apparent flaws. The pearly white plastic is nice to touch and has the advantage of not showing up fingerprints. The computer is easy to pick up thanks...
Light and streamlined, Good keyboard, Manages its temperature well, Battery life (6½ hours)...
Limited connections, CPU/GPU combo not very powerful, Sound needs work...
The HP Pavilion x2 is a good choice if you want an inexpensive laptop for performing basic tasks (word processing, watching videos, non-heavy-duty games) that runs Windows 8.1 and has good battery life. Beyond these tasks, this HP is soon out of its depth...
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What is the HP Pavilion x2? Available in time for the start of the academic year, HP's Pavilion x2 is an affordable two-in-one targeted primarily at students. Its special hinge allows you to use the x2 in a variety of positions, making it very versatile i...
Attractive and durable, Excellent battery life, Reliable performance, Free Office 365 Personal subscription...
Low-quality display, Frustrating trackpad, Limited ports...
HP Pavilion x2 – Software Out of the box, the x2 runs Windows 8.1, though you're instantly eligible to upgrade to Windows 10 for free. We'd recommend downloading the new OS straight away, as it's far superior to its predecessor. The new Start Menu is the...
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Still, it's worth it. Windows 10 wasn't just a big improvement for desktops: with incredibly easy-to-use touch gestures, window snapping and Task View, the Windows desktop is finally ready for tablet screens. The HP Pavilion x2 handles these swipes and ge...
Both a handy tablet and an effective laptop, the Pavilion x2 is a great all-rounder...
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WE LIKE a premium powerhouse as much as the next tech website, but not everyone needs eight blazing cores and a sparkling QHD display - even on a fancy backflipping convertible...
Cheap, runs Windows 10, full-size USB on the tablet, not as slow as it looks...
That USB is the only one, low-res display, small internal storage...
True, the Pavilion x2 is seriously lacking in some areas, and doesn't match its convertible brethren in others. Still, presumption-busting performance, full Windows 10 and a free subscription to Office's quality productivity software ensure that it remain...
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The HP Pavilion x2 comes with some pretty impressive specs for such a cheap device: eight blazing cores and a sparkling QHD display. That said, we did approach the Pavilion x2 - which starts at a relatively microscopic...
Cheap, runs Windows 10, full-size USB on the tablet...
No extra ports on the keyboard dock, low-res display, small internal storage, poor cameras...
There are faster, lighter 2-in-1 devices around, but the Pavilion x2 offers a better price-to-performance ration than you might think. A tablet-mounted USB port, full Windows 10 OS and a free subscription to Office 365 Personal also help it avoid the barg...
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Laptops have been massively changing in recent years. The advent of tablets has called into question the role of a laptop. A tablet is more mobile, while a desktop is more expandable and faster. Then add in that smartphones are coming with larger screens...
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When it comes to technology and devices, there is always a design that becomes popular enough to set a trend. Such trends are usually due to foresight of people who are able to predict and cater to the needs of the masses at the time. The latest one when...
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techattack.my Updated: 2016-11-23 02:34:06
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A couple of weeks ago on July 13th, HP Malaysia showcased a bunch of its products including the recently-available Spectre x360 convertible PC. However, the star of the show is the launch of its next generation, affordable HP Pavilion x2 detachable PC. Th...
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A nicely sized device that's compact to carry around and meets all your basic computing needs.Tablets have proliferated at such a rapid pace in recent memory that many foretold the doom of traditional PCs, with consumers opting for the lightweight devices...
Reasonable price, good size, overall enjoyable multimedia experience...
Magnetic portion of cover may not adequately secure keyboard to tablet, especially while moving, insufficient USB ports...
On the whole, the Pavilion x2 showed reliable performance throughout our review period. Plus, you get one year’s free subscription to Microsoft Office 365 when you purchase the device...
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As technologies improve, people start forming new ideas of what works for them and what doesn't. Notebooks burst onto the scene around turn of the Millennium and have evolved since then. With smartphones and tablets now capable of performing like mini-com...
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Apple may be claiming that the newly launched iPad Pro can replace a laptop, but that isn't true. But then, neither can Android powered tablet. It's not that simple, and to be very honest, currently no device which works on a rehashed version of mobile so...
Small form factor, Magnetic hinge design, Good battery life, 500GB extra storage...
Reflective display, Average Performance, Touchpad could have been better...
If you want the functionality of a tablet and the productivity of laptop, and can do with essential apps, the HP Pavilion x2 is worth a shot. It's inexpensive, and does the job for most light users.PROSSmall form factorMagnetic hinge designGood battery li...
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