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The convertible PC market is gaining breadth as manufacturers release more and more notebooks at all sorts of prices. With its 11.6-inch display diagonal, our test device is about as compact as the competition from Sony. The Sony Vaio Fit 11A is a somewha...
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...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2014-05-25 01:19:22
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The HP Pavilion 11t-n000 x360 ($409.99, as tested) is a convertible hybrid laptop that flips its touch screen around. Thanks to a budget-friendly, quad-core Intel Pentium processor and its use of a hard drive instead of a pricier solid-state drive (SSD)...
Nice price. Quadcore, 64bit 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 WiFi. Lots of preloaded 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...
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The HP Pavilion 11t-n000 x360 ($409.99, as tested) is a convertible hybrid laptop that flips its touch screen around. Thanks to a budget-friendly, quad-core Intel Pentium processor and its use of a hard drive instead of a pricier solid-state drive (SSD)...
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...
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HP is looking to make the hybrid more affordable than ever with the HP Pavilion x360 ($399 starting, $484 as reviewed). This notebook's 360-degree hinge allows its 11.6-inch, 1366 x 768 display to be used in laptop, tablet, tent and stand modes. Factor in...
Attractive and versatile design; Snappy keyboard; Loud speakers; Affordable...
Poor battery life; Dim display...
The HP Pavilion x360 is an affordable and stylish touch-screen laptop with loud speakers and a bendable design, but its battery life and display are lacking...
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Like its close competitor the Lenovo Yoga 2 11 , the Pavilion x360 (full model name: Pavilion 11t-n000 x360) lets you flip open its screen a full 360 degrees, so it can go from a closed laptop to a screen-facing-up, keyboard-facing-down tablet, with a cou...
Attractive design, Solid build quality, Comfortable keyboard and responsive touchpad, Above-average audio output...
Brief battery life, Heftier than competing models...
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…...
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HP let me use one of the laptops for a few weeks, and I have to say I'm a bit impressed with it. No, this isn't going to be a powerhouse desktop replacement, but neither is it a slouch. And with a price starting below $400, it's a great option for someone...
Nicely priced, Offers four “use” modes, 500GB hard drive, Lovely keyboard...
Poor battery life; Ships with 4 or 8GB of RAM only; Not the more refined design; Older/slower components...
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As any bloviating tech pundit will tell you, tablets are poised to take over the mobile computing space. Meanwhile, back in the real world, few of us are willing to part with actual keyboards. Lenovo recognized this early and rolled out the Yoga. HP is th...
Good keyboard, Lots of ports, Hybrid drive (an available option)...
Thick and heavy for an 11-inch laptop, Too-short battery life, Poor off-axis viewing...
The pretty red color and solid build are not enough to make up for the x360's chunky form factor, lackluster display, and poor battery life...
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Ever since Lenovo introduced its first Yoga convertible laptop , competing PC makers have been borrowing the idea and releasing their own touchscreen laptops with 360 degree hinges. The HP Pavilion x360 is Hewlett Packard's most affordable Yoga-inspired c...
There are a few ways to think about the HP Pavilion x360. If you think of it as a cheap Windows notebook with decent performance and the added bonus of a tablet mode which you might use from time to time, it's a pretty good machine… although not necessar...
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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 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...
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The HP Pavilion x360 is so much faster than other budget 2-in-1s that it's almost not a fair fight. For $449, you get a powerful Intel Core M processor and solid battery life in a highly flexible design. Most other systems in this class make due a slower...
Attractive, easily convertible chassis, Powerful Core M performance, Solid battery life, Loud, clear audio...
Lackluster display, Runs hot on bottom...
The HP Pavilion x360 crams powerful performance and great audio into a highly flexible 11.6-inch design...
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Listen, I'll say right off the bat: I don't think any person in the history of ever has picked up one of HP's Pavilion x360 models and thought "I can't wait to use this thing as a tablet." Sure, HP sells them on that notion, the same as Lenovo with its Yo...
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Listen, I'll say right off the bat: I don't think any person in the history of ever has picked up one of HP's Pavilion x360 models and thought "I can't wait to use this thing as a tablet." Sure, HP sells them on that notion, the same as Lenovo with its Yo...
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Listen, I'll say right off the bat: I don't think any person in the history of ever has picked up one of HP's Pavilion x360 models and thought "I can't wait to use this thing as a tablet." Sure, HP sells them on that notion, the same as Lenovo with its Yo...
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Bargain back-to-school laptops exist for a reason: Not everybody can afford a $2,000 laptop. Honestly, most people don't even need a $2,000 laptop.For this set of reviews, we're looking at the other end of the spectrum—basic laptops that let you work and...
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Bargain back-to-school laptops exist for a reason: Not everybody can afford a $2,000 laptop. Honestly, most people don't even need a $2,000 laptop.For this set of reviews, we're looking at the other end of the spectrum—basic laptops that let you work and...
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The Pavilion x360 11 is HP's smallest convertible notebook. It quickly converts into a tablet by virtue of its 360 degree display hinge – simply fold the display back until it's flush against the underside of the notebook. The x360 11 has sturdy build qua...
Strong chassis, Comfortable fullsize keyboard, Decent speakers, Plenty of ports...
Poor battery life, Limited viewing angle display, Overly thick display bezel, Sluggish hard drive...
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Couch potato. HP's 11.6-inch convertible offers a high-contrast IPS screen as well as a lot of storage, but the battery runtimes are too short...
IPS display, quiet operation, low price...
only 12 months warranty, short battery runtime, low performance, slow WLAN transfers...
HP's convertible is primarily designed for use on your couch, much more is not possible because of the battery runtimes and the dark screen.You can get the Pavilion for around 350 Euros (~$390). Considering the features and the performance, we think the p...
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Tiny Tank. HP has been busy updating their Pavilion x360 line, and today we look at the smallest member, the 11t. With a solid construction, this 11.6" convertible is as strong as a tank. Unfortunately, it also feels as slow as one...
excellent keyboard, good IPS screen, solid build quality, responsive trackpad and touchscreen, quad-core CPU, silent operation...
CPU and GPU throttle under load, temperatures can get high, difficult maintenance, middling battery life, slow HDD, slow overall performance...
The HP Pavilion x360 11t leaves mixed feelings. The updated quad-core Pentium N3710 is a welcome addition and brings significantly better performance when compared to the competition at the cost of higher heat output. The keyboard is also excellent and ou...
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The HP Pavilion x360 is an 11-inch laptop that gives you 2-in-1 capability for just $399.99. The Pavilion borrows several design elements from the premium HP Spectre x360, but scales back the premium features with plastic construction and less-expensive...
Affordable, Flexible, convertible design with touch and pen support, Decent audio...
Too heavy for tablet use, Low-resolution display, Poor multitasking performance, Short battery life...
The HP Pavilion x360 is a fun and affordable 2-in-1 laptop, but its poor multitasking and mediocre display put a damper on our enthusiasm...
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