Wednesday, 11 September 2013

HP Envy x2 review


PROS
  • Well-built
  • Attractive design
  • Good display and speakers
  • Good battery power life
  • Full-size SD cards slot
CONS

  • Overpriced
  • Atom performance still disappoints
  • Less battery than some rivals
  • No included stylus pen, optionally available stylus pen not Wacom


The era of the convertible Windows 8 tablet/laptop is well and truly upon us. All the famous labels have tossed their metaphorical  safety gloves into the field with a whole lot of form aspects, such as slider tablets like the new laptop Toshiba Satellite TV U920t, twisters such as the Lenovo ThinkPad twist, and even flip-screen designs such as the Dell XPS Duo 12.


However, the most exciting convertible solution is the detachable tablet with key pad docking station. This not only gives you a product without the weight of laptops computer key pad when you do not want it, but also means you get far longer battery power thanks to the second battery power that is usually incorporated into the docking station. 

The drawback is that – with a few exclusions such as the New Samsung Ativ smart PC Pro and Lenovo ThinkPad Helix - most of these convertibles are not as highly effective as a frequent laptop, and usually depend on Intel’s Atom processer for their power. That’s exactly what the HP envy x2 does, so is it a port of all deals or expert of none?

                                  
Let us just easily sum up the fundamentals before getting into the nitty-gritty. Like its main competitors, the Asus Vivo Tab and New Samsung Ativ Smart PC, HP’s Windows 8 hybrid is an 11.6-inch tablet that includes a product plus removable key pad platform with additional connection and an additional battery power. One of the greatest promoting factors over Android operating system and iOS promotions is that this tablet/laptop will run many of your heritage Windows 7/Vista/XP applications.


With a Clovertail processer supported by 2GB of RAM and 64GB of storage space, and a 1,366 x 768 quality for its IPS screen, HP’s effort is hardly the most highly effective Microsoft windows 8 machine around, but again these specifications coordinate the competitors and ensure that the envy x2 continues long on a charge too, with stated battery power of up to 14hrs.

HP Envy x2 - Style and Build

As its name indicates, the Envy x2 is seeking for the top top quality industry within its classification, and this is shown both in its £800 cost (where immediate competitors can be had for nearer to £700), and in its design. While the New samsung Ativ Tab uses mostly nasty and the Asus Vivo Tab uses various colors in its applied steel complete with nasty segments, the x2 activities an all-metal covering and provides a more ‘unibody’ look.


In reality, several people who saw this device around the workplace requested if it was an Laptop. Thoughts you, with the Envy x2 shut you cannot skip the massive, bright HP logo that rules the lid’s center. The webcam’s minor ‘hump’ is also something you would never see in arriving from the home that Bob Tasks designed.


Another design function we’re not too assured about is how HP has created the decision to incorporate the power key and quantity musician into its convertible; rather than placing them at the edges, it has created them aspect of the lid. This could have been very eye-catching, if only they had kept the same applied complete as their environment. As is, they just crack factors up too much, and are just a bit more complicated to discover. On the pros, they never capture the handy either, making the edges of the Envy x2 ‘tablet’ awesome and sleek.


Having said all that, there is no doubting that the HP Envy x2 is a good-looking, fashionable and well-built laptop/tablet overall, and its competitive declining creates it look like one of the thinnest Windows 8 compounds available on the industry. While quite cool in the side, that all-metal external complete also gives an unquestionable sensation of top quality and prevents undesirable handy prints.


Unfortunately, its deficiency of anodising or a responsive design creates the HP Envy x2’s product aspect a little bit slick.  Also, HP placing the tablet’s earphone port on the x2’s base (presumably for visual reasons) is just a bargain too far – though you can still connect in some headsets with the product docked, as its key pad platform copies the 3.5mm port.


The sticking out depend that connects the product and docking station increases the device’s back up when in laptop method. The dock’s depend maintains the product very safely and provides powerful, perfectly evaluated open/close activity. The product aspect is quickly launched with a front-facing change on the dock; though this procedure was a tad firm when first we performed with it, it only needed a little dressed in in.


The 19mm-thick product aspect of the HP Envy x2 is in at 690g - bulkier than the iPad 4 and Asus Vivo Tab - while including the laptop key pad docking station requires this to 1.39kg (the Asus is 1.35kg with dock). However, both the tab on its own and docking station combination are less heavy than the New Samsung Ativ Intelligent PC by a few grms.

 
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