NEWEST HP ENVY 2-IN-1 X360

Wednesday, 17 August 2016

NEWEST HP ENVY 2-IN-1 X360

NEWEST HP ENVY 2-IN-1 X360 15.6-INCH FULL HD 1920 X 1080 IPS TOUCHSCREEN HIGH PERFORMANCE PREMIUM LAPTOP, INTEL CORE I5-6200U, 8GB DDR3L SDRAM, 1TB HDD, HDMI, BLUETOOTH, WIN 10 – SILVER

6th Gen Intel Core i5-6200U mobile processor (2.3GHz)
15.6-inch Full HD 1920 x 1080 IPS Touchscreen
8G DDR3L SDRAM; 1 TB 5400rpm HDD; Intel HD graphics 520
In just $799.88
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The 15.6-inch display has a 1,920-by-1,080 resolution and offers 10-finger-touch tracking. The colors are a little dull, and there's a faintly visible grid of lines on the screen from the touch sensor. The display quality is easily outdone by the sound from HP's Beats Audio speakers, which offers enough volume to fill a room, and more bass that you'll usually feel from a laptop.
Envy x360 15t has HP's extra-wide Control Zone touchpad, which extends the size of the touchpad horizontally to provide broad stripes of area dedicated to gesture controls. These extended portions of the touch surface are distinguished by a matte finish and texture that makes it easy to feel when you reach the edge of the touchpad. The one issue I ran into on the Envy x360 15t that I didn't on the HP 13T-3000 is that the right and left mouse buttons are not in the corners of the touchpad, but instead are located toward the middle, leading to a lot of futile clicking and hunting for the right vaguely designated portion of the clickable sensor.
The system measures 0.93 by 15.11 by 10.18 inches (HWD), and weighs 5.29 pounds. While that's not terribly heavy for a 15-inch laptop, it is a bit weighty for a tablet, especially when compared with the similarly sized Toshiba P55W-B5224, another convertible design that weighs just 4.9 pounds. That's not a huge difference, but you will notice it when holding the system in your hands as a tablet.
The Envy x360 15t has a slim, tapered design that looks very similar to other HP laptops, including the HP Spectre 13T. But while the tapered edges helps the laptop look and feel thinner when closed, that also means that the two halves of the laptop don't close flush when folded back into Tablet mode, leaving a gap between the two parts that is uncomfortable to hold. Additionally, the bottom half of the laptop—with the keyboard deck and palm rest—is slightly bigger than the lid and display, which means that the edges don't line up when folded back as a tablet. A 15-inch tablet is unwieldy as it is, but with the addition of the gap around the edge and the overhang of the two parts, it's really not great as a handheld device.
Features
The laptop is equipped with three USB ports (one USB 2.0, two USB 3.0), an HDMI-out port, an SD card reader, and a headset jack. For networking, the laptop has both Gigabit Ethernet and 802.11n Wi-Fi, as well as Bluetooth 4.0 for pairing with wireless headsets and peripherals. One additional feature is Miracast, a wireless media streaming protocol similar to Wi-Di that lets you beam HD content to a Miracast-enabled HDTV without needing an HDMI cable.

For storage, there's a 500GB hybrid hard drive, which pairs a 5,400rpm hard drive with 8GB of solid-state memory for faster boot times and performance. Included on the system is a 30-day trial of McAfee LiveSafe, a 30-day trial of Microsoft Office 365, and a few preinstalled apps, like Amazon Kindle Reader, Netflix, and Evernote Touch. HP covers the system with a one-year warranty.
Conclusion
The HP Envy x360 15t winds up being a pretty good laptop, but a mediocre tablet. It feels like HP still figuring out the tablet half of the hybrid equation, as evidenced by the system's shorter battery life, lackluster display, and odd asymmetrical design. Lenovo's multiple Yoga laptops offer a far more polished version of the laptop, but the best midrange convertible-hybrid laptop remains our Editors' Choice Toshiba Satellite Radius P55W-B5224. It has better overall performance and battery life, and a better tablet experience.



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