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Published: 2015-04-23, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Great specs for an affordable price, Vastly improved hinge mechanism, Potentially 8 hours of battery life
Still bulky and heavy, Thin viewing angles
If you want a 2-in-1 laptop at an affordable price? HP has introduced a solid 11.6-inch option with the HP Pavilion x360....
Connectivity, Weight, Doesn't overheat or make noise
Terrible screen, CPU/GPU lack power, Very average battery life, Audio could be improved
The HP Pavilion x360 was a real let down, mainly because of an appalling screen and a battery life much lower than average. It's still a well-made product with good connectivity, but these positives just weren't enough to lift its final score....
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Published: 2014-07-09, Author: Dan , review by: CNET.co.uk
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....
The red design looks good and feels sturdy, but the Pavilion's weight and dimensions make it tricky to use as a tablet, and its lack of power, poor screen and mediocre battery life hamper its usefulness as a laptop. We'd only recommend this if you want a...
Published: 2014-05-13, Author: Sophie , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: I had high hopes for HP's Pavilion x360 laptop. With a stylish, brightly coloured design and slick rotation mechanism for converting the device into a tablet, it certainly has aesthetic appeal. However, it is let down by a below-average processor and d...
Published: 2014-04-30, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Looks pretty nifty in red, affordable for Windows 8.1, 360-degree concept is interesting, enough connection ports
Poor screen viewing angle, limited battery life, low resolution display, big screen bezel, bulky and heavy as a tablet-esque device, can be slow in use
Conceptually the HP Pavilion x360 gets a lot right. It's got full Windows 8.1, it's affordable, has plenty of physical connection ports, makes light work of typing, and the multi-positional screen idea is integrated well, even if it's not an entirel...
At just £350, there's a lot to like when it comes to the spec of the HP. That swivelling display measures in at an ultraportable 11.6 inches, and it's a reasonably sharp 1366x768. Sure, it's not Full HD, but it's easy enough to fit a couple of documents or apps side by side.It's also easy to swivel into a tablet, and although it feels too bulky for one-handed use, the screen is responsive and you
The screen is arguably the most disappointing feature on the HP Pavilion 11 x360. Irrespective of brightness settings, it's incredibly washed out, and viewing angles are also pretty poor. Even compared to rivals like the Asus Transformer Book T100, which itself features an unexceptional screen, colours are dull and lifeless, and blacks are much closer to grey. It completely ruined movies and phot
With its bright colouring and swivelling screen, the HP Pavilion 11 x360 looks good, performs well and has quality to match. On paper it's a great buy at £350, but it's difficult to recommend. The screen is a complete wash out, the keyboard isn't as co...
Abstract: Some firms like Asus have tried to solve the problem by building dockable keyboard attachments for Windows 8 tablets. Others such as Lenovo have been a little more creative, making Ideapad Yoga devices with flexible hinges that let users turn the laptop i...