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HP's small, simple 2-in-1 laptops are an easy recommendation for high school or university students, parents, grandparents — just about anyone who needs a straightforward web-browsing and email-emailing PC that can do double duty as a tablet for a bit of...
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The HP Pavilion X360 Convertible laptop/tablet computer measures 32x22x2cm and weighs 1660 grams, the viewable screen is 29.5x16.5cm which gives the notional diagonal imperial measurement of 13 inches the native screen resolution is 1920x1080.The whole ou...
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The market for convertibles is becoming increasingly popular. They are a combination of high-performance tablets and office and/or multimedia laptops . While these devices were only available in the business sector for prices beyond 1000 Euros, there are...
Economic yet swift processor, Laptop, tablet, and all-in-one PC, Multipurpose design, Appealing looks...
Very viewing angle dependent screen, No full-fledged SSD, Relatively heavy for a tablet...
Nowadays, manufacturers apparently have to stride new paths to stand out in the ever-advancing industry. While it was all about increasingly higher clock rates around the millennium, the last few years focused on core count and improving the efficiency of...
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After the Pavilion 13-a000ng , the Pavilion 13-a093na is already the second device from HP's 13.3 inch convertible series reviewed by us. Our test model features an AMD APU, while the sister model comes with an Intel processor. HP also wants to attract bu...
Nice color, Hardly gets warmer, Good battery life, Works quite quietly, Plenty of storage capacity...
Dark, bluish display with narrow viewing angles, Only 12 months warranty...
The HP Pavilion 13-a093na is really eye-catching due to the color combination of its case. In contrast, the sister model looks almost boring. Apart from colors, the device can also score points with quiet system noise and very low temperature rise. The la...
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The HP Pavilion x360 13t is not your typical budget 2-in-1. For $510, you get a plenty-capable Intel Core i3 processor and strong battery life in a highly flexible, 13-inch design. The keyboard and audio quality also impress. While the x360 13t's touchpad...
Stronger performance than competition, Easily convertible chassis, Strong, clear audio, Above-average battery life...
Stiff touchpad, Some colors don't render well on display...
The HP Pavilion x360 13t offers very good performance for the price and impressive audio, in a highly flexible, 13.3-inch design...
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Our x360 13 review model was the base configuration, and it packed the right specs where it counts. Its 2.1GHz Intel Core i3-5010U "Broadwell" 5th-Generation processor isn't going to blow anyone's doors off, but it is faster (sometimes, much faster) than...
Good-quality IPS display, Solid keyboard, Long battery life...
Heavy in tablet mode, Sluggish hard drive, Needs a bloatware scrubbing...
HP's Pavilion x360 13 punches hard where it counts: a spiffy screen, solid build, and a peppy Core i3 engine. It's good for getting actual work done—and enjoying a movie after. Read More…...
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Are you in the market for a new laptop? You're in the right place. I've been using the HP Pavilion x360 m3 Convertible for about a month and a half now, and to be honest, I've enjoyed almost every bit of it.As I always do when reviewing a laptop, I'm writ...
Powerfull, Great keyboard, FHD display, Convertible, Great speakers...
Third-party software, Only 128GB internal storage, Trackpad...
Ultimately, the HP Pavilion x360 m3 Convertible is a buy. This assumes that you're looking to spend $729 on a laptop.Of course, everyone has different needs when it comes to buying a new PC. If you're in the market for a gaming rig, it's not for you. If y...
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Mainstream notebooks, laptops, and convertible devices have been significantly refined over the last few generations. The $500-$900 price range generally features laptops that are thin and light, built well, have decent battery life, and deliver solid mul...
Good looks, Quality audio system, Decent battery life, Slim, light chassis, Competitively priced...
Limited SSD options, Keyboard backlight costs extra...
As for gaming, the Pavilion x360 13t is a mainstream machine with on-processor graphics, so it should be able to handle light, casual gaming duties -- and it does. If you're looking to run modern, first-person shooters at reasonable settings though, you'l...
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These days, you can get a capable 2-in-1 for under $500 and one with formerly expensive features such as an SSD and a 1080p display for under $700. However, even those specs and a shiny exterior won't get you a premium product in this price range. Startin...
Solid performance, Strong speakers...
Dim display, Lots of bloatware...
The HP Pavilion x360 is a solid performer with strong speakers, but it has a dim display and too much preloaded junk...
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Convertible for home use. HP's 13.3-inch convertible pleases with a high-contrast IPS display and offers plenty of storage. The battery life could be better...
IPS display, Full HD display, a lot of storage, very decent keyboard, develops barely any heat, works silently in idle state...
no AC Wi-Fi, only a one-year warranty, average battery life, fan whines at higher speeds, no USB Type-C, no Ethernet...
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Good, basically. HP's Pavilion x360 line provides a relatively affordable entry into the convertible market for those disinterested in the frills of typical high-end Ultrabooks but still unwilling to spring for bargain-bin fare. Today's model even feature...
good CPU performance devoid of throttling, M.2 SSD included in lieu of conventional mechanical storage, good thermal management, overall system performance rivals more expensive competitors, IPS screen with good viewing angles and acceptable brightness/c...
low-resolution screen, subpar clickpad, poor single-band wireless-N adapter performance (no AC), difficult and limited maintenance options, fan noise resembles a high-pitched whine, weak speakers, plastic casing is stable enough, but still suffers flex i...
The Pavilion x360 13t-u100 is a solid machine for a particular target user, but it is not without its compromises. Specifically, it's worth considering for anyone not terribly concerned with case quality and durability, flexible maintenance and upgrades...
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about.com Updated: 2017-11-22 03:36:09
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The HP Pavilion x360 name is derived from the hinge for the display that lets it fold all the way back to create a hybrid laptop that can also function like a laptop akin to what the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro does but at a much more affordable price...
Better Performance Than Similar Low-Cost 11-inch Hybrids, Comfortable and Accurate Keyboard Design, Available In Red As Well As Silver...
Hard Drive Holds Back Performance Against Some Alternatives, Screen Brightness and Coating Suffers From Glare and Reflections, Heavy To Use As a Tablet For Extended Periods...
Jul 23 2014 - HP's Pavilion x360 13z Touch is a compromise system in many ways. It is designed as a hybrid laptop that can be used like a tablet but the size and weight make it difficult to do that often. Performance is certainly better than more compact...
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