Testseek.com have collected 108 expert reviews of the HP Pavilion X360 11-N0xx Series and the average rating is 63%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Pavilion X360 11-N0xx Series.
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108 Reviews
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Published: 2014-06-16, Author: Ron , review by: onmsft.com
A decent windows 8.1 convertible at a fantastic price – perfect as your kid's first computerFavorite features: This convertible is perfect for sitting in class and typing up notes. You can even place it on your lap while you are sitting outdoors, enjoying...
A direct competitor to Lenovo's Yoga 2 11, the HP Pavilion x360 convertible oozes charm. But this budget hybrid is hamstrung by its tiny battery. Read More…...
Attractive design, Very good manufacturing, for the most part, Tablet mode works well, Runs very quietly, Does not warm up too much, Beats Audio generates a respectable speaker sound
Too heavy, No maintenance hatch, Slow processor, Slow graphics chip, Display's viewing angles are very limited, Very bad webcam
HP Pavilion x360The HP Pavilion x360's design is very attractive. Its high-class aluminum at a price less than 400 Euros (~550 USD) is certainly appealing. However, its viewing angles are rather limited, its panel is not very bright, and it does not have...
Published: 2014-04-30, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Nice price. Quad-core, 64-bit processor. HDMI port. Ethernet port. Lid folds for Tablet, Stand, and Tent modes.
Screen sometimes wobbles in Notebook and Stand modes. Shorter battery life. Only one of the three USB ports is USB 3.0. No 5GHz Wi-Fi. Lots of pre-loaded apps
The HP Pavilion x360 is a convertible hybrid laptop that flips its touch screen around to act like a slate tablet. It has an entry-level price, making it a good system for the Windows 8 novice....
Published: 2014-07-10, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The flexible HP Pavilion x360 hybrid has a long, sturdy hinge, a large touchpad, and decent ports for an ultraportable PC
Screen quality isn't as good as other 11-inch hybrids, the system feels occasionally sluggish, and it's chunky and heavy compared to the very similar 11-inch Yoga from Lenovo
HP's Pavilion x360 adds Beats Audio (for now) and rugged construction to the expanding field of 11-inch Yoga-likes, but Lenovo's version feels much more upscale....
Excellent keyboard; Nice colourful exterior; Cool form-factor with a stronger hinge than you'll expect;
Weak screen with terrible angles; Unimpressive display makes it an even more unimpressive and hard to use tablet; System performance can exhibit very noticeable slowdowns;
HP's Pavilion X360 is a curious beast.On the one hand, HP has nailed some of the aspects of design, bringing out one of the better portable keyboards for a machine under $600, with a design that looks cool, unique, and won't pick on fingerprints as easily...
The HP Pavilion x360 is a versatile little machine that especially shines with multimedia playback. The device's weight and size means it's not your best bet as a tablet, becoming a bit uncomfortable to hold after a few minutes. It's not a workhorse eith...
Strong and vibrant design, Good built-in features, Comfortable keyboard
Battery life is short, Screen can be hard to view in tablet mode, Feels heavy as a tablet
HP's Pavilion x360 is a hybrid laptop for budget users. It can be easily turned into a tablet, and it has a good set of built-in features. It's screen isn't great, though, and you won't get too much performance and battery life out of it. That said, well...
The x360 has a really great price point and user modes, but we can't help but be disappointed with the relative lack of power. We know it's a budget device, but we'd certainly rather pay a little more for a tad more get-up-and-go....