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In review: HP Envy 15-w103ng x360. Test model courtesy of HP Store.The new Skylake processor leads to a higher computing performance without reducing the battery life. The somewhat higher power consumption compared with the Broadwell Envy is a...
There is nothing on the back as the screen goes through 180 degrees.The right side has an SD card socket, two USB ports, HDMI port, Ethernet socket, DC input point and a Kensington lock port. The front goes down to only .7cm thick so has nothing, the...
The HP Envy 15 x360 is a stylish touchscreen laptop with a 360 degree hinge that's ideal if you're looking a laptop that can be used like a tablet. It won't suit some after great graphics or those who often complete tasks that rely heavily on the...
This smart looking machine is hampered by its size and weight – while both figures are fine when it comes to laptops, they're just too big to make a comfortable tablet in all but a handful of circumstances. Processing performance and battery life are...
The HP is a good-looking, sturdy machine that's got enough power to cope with the demands of daily computing – all factors that make it a good laptop. As a hybrid, though, it misses the mark: it's too heavy and bulky to be used in one hand and, even in...
Convertibles such as Lenovo's expansive Yoga line and the economical Asus Transfer Book have been big hits for manufactures. That's why it comes as little surprise that laptop makers are searching for new ways to expand the market. In the case of HP that...
This machine looks good and has reasonable power, but it's unremarkable in laptop mode and is too large to work as a convincing tablet – and the poor screen afflicts both types of usage. The HP's £649 price would go further on a standard mid-range...
The latest Lenovo Yoga workalike from HP, the Envy x360, aims to satisfy those who want a single device that can serve as both laptop and tablet. But while its 15.6-inch display is well suited to the former, it makes the Envy too unwieldy to be the...
The HP Envy x360 15t is a convertible-hybrid laptop with nice features and construction, but it feels like a first-generation product that should have come out a year...
The HP Envy x360 is not the company's best effort. Though it wears the premium Envy name, there's nothing premium about its design, which looks and feels a bit cheap. Many recently reviewed mid-range notebooks, like the Flex 2 and the Acer Aspire E5,...
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