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Despite its small size, the laptop is fairly well equipped with ports and connection options. There's an SDXC card reader, two USB ports and a USB3 port. Rather than a Gigabit Ethernet port, there's a slower 10/100 Ethernet port, and 802.11n Wi-Fi. The bu...
This laptop is attractive, low-power, and lightweight, but you can do better for the money...
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Despite its small size, the laptop is fairly well equipped with ports and connection options. There's an SDXC card reader, two USB ports and a USB3 port. Rather than a Gigabit Ethernet port, there's a slower 10/100 Ethernet port, and 802.11n Wi-Fi. The bu...
This laptop is attractive, low-power, and lightweight, but you can do better for the money...
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A computer for a budget, HP's Pavilion X360 could be a contender for anyone who doesn't want to spend much. Is it worth the low cost of admission, or should you seek entry elsewhere?While the netbook may have died with Google's Chromebook taking its place...
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...
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We've not seen many hybrids as cheap as the £349 HP Pavilion x360. And this laptop -cum- tablet doesn't even look like a budget machine, thanks to its bright red enclosure and classy interior. (See also: The 25 best tablets of 2014: What's the best tablet...
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...
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The Pavilion x360 is HP's bright red entry into the hybrid PC movement. The titular 360 degrees hinge means the device can be used as either a laptop or a tablet, and the keyboard can even be used as a stand to prop the device up. Stylish and versatile, t...
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...
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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...
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The Pavilion X360 isn't just another boring me-too laptop. This £349 Windows 8 hybrid bravely takes on Lenovo's double-jointed Yoga range with a twin-hinge convertible design and one of Intel's Bay Trail Celeron CPUs. HP Pavilion X360: Design It's cert...
The X360 flips from laptop to tablet in the blink of an eye, but poor battery life and a dull display weaken its appeal...
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The post-PC era is upon us and we're in a period of transition. There are tablets, there are laptops and there are devices that want to do more than the two combined. Take the HP Pavilion x360, a touchscreen device that outwardly looks like a laptop but h...
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...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2014-08-22 06:12:29
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Following in the footsteps of the more expensive Lenovo Yoga 11s, the HP Pavilion 11 x360 is a portable, affordable laptop with a literal twist - get bored of typing, and you'll be able to flip the screen over and use it as a tablet instead. What's it...
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...
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The HP Pavilion x360 (11-n008TU) is a device with a hybrid purpose: you can use it as a regular laptop, or you can tilt its screen all the way around and turn the laptop into a tablet. It's a neat solution to the 2-in-1 problem, mainly because there is no...
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...
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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...
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What is the HP Pavilion x360? HP's latest laptop is one of the new breed of hybrids designed to work as a notebook and a tablet. As its name suggests, the HP hits both form factors via a hinge that turns through 360°: the screen folds over and sits flush...
Attractive, colourful design, good build quality, slick flipping mechanism, Surprisingly low price, Decent keyboard...
Dreadful screen, Heavy and thick compared to tablets, Mediocre speakers, Average battery life, Poor application and games performance...
We like the HP's divisive red design, and its hinged mechanism and build quality are both good, but this budget system is too slow to rival the superior Asus Transformer Book T100.Next, read more laptop reviews, check out the latest tablets or choose from...
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An unusual new product launch to have at MWC 2014 is this new HP laptop with a twist - or rather a swivel.Toting full Windows 8.1, the x360 is a traditional clam shell laptop that, like Lenovo's Yoga line-up, is designed to bend around completely to form...
Cheap, Flexible, Good connectivity...
Really bad screen, Underpowered for a laptop...
An unusual new product launch to have at MWC 2014 is this new HP laptop with a twist - or rather a swivel. Toting full Windows 8.1, the x360 is a traditional clam shell laptop that, like Lenovo's Yoga line-up, is designed to bend around completely to form...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-08-22 06:12:29
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An unusual new product launch to have at MWC 2014 is this new HP laptop with a twist - or rather a swivel.Toting full Windows 8.1, the x360 is a traditional clam shell laptop that, like Lenovo's Yoga line-up, is designed to bend around completely to form...
Cheap, Flexible, Good connectivity...
Really bad screen, Underpowered for a laptop...
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...
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With the Post-PC era supposedly upon us in full force, traditional PC makers are flummoxed as to what to create. The latest example is HP with the HP Pavilion X360, a laptop, come tablet, come ruggedised work machine. We caught up with the new device at...
It delivers that, however at a cost of coming across as a jack of all trades and master on none. It's big, heavy (1.4kg), clunky, and we suspect prone to damage, especially the keyboard when you use it with the screen hinged back beyond the 180 degree m...
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2015 is turning out to be the year of hybrid laptops with some excellent devices hitting the street such as the Lenovo Yoga Pro 3 and Asus Transformer Book T300 Chi. Not to be left out, HP has been on a tear of its own, creating the Spectre x360 in partne...
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...
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The HP Pavilion x360 11 is the smallest convertible in the series, offering a prime quality build with a flexible design. With a budget-friendly price to entice the consumers even more, the HP Pavilion x360 comes with the latest Intel Pentium quad core pr...
Attractive design with rigid hinges for easy positioning, Fluidic touchscreen with multi-touch recognition, Affordable price tag for the hardware it houses...
The display is mediocre with poor viewing angles, The laptop is heavier than most of the other 11-inch convertible notebooks, The Final Verdict, If you are looking to test the waters by trying out a 2 in 1 convertible before committing to it, the HP Pav...
If you are looking to test the waters by trying out a 2 in 1 convertible before committing to it, the HP Pavilion x360 11 is the best notebook to try out. While the low price may be the selling point of the laptop, it truly wins the game with its elegant...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-11-09 01:50:28
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The Pavilion x360 is a small 11.6" hybrid from HP. It's in direct competition with the Acer Switch 10 and the Lenovo Miix 2, adopting a similar configuration with mobile processor and different usage modes (laptop, tent, tablet...). It stands out thanks t...
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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