Reviewers Liked
- Nice price, Sleek, balanced design, Magnetic docking mechanism, Bright IPS display, USB-C port, Almost-11-hour battery life
- Great construction, Powerful for light computing (like email and web browsing), Long battery life, Kickass screen and speakers, Starts at $300
- Great battery life, Good performance for the money, Small and light, Solid build quality
- The revamped Pavilion x2 has a modern-looking new design, good keyboard and a strong magnetic hinge to keep its two halves together
- Affordable machine running full Windows, Clever transformative multimode design with fully detachable tablet portion, IPS touchscreen features good contrast and brightness, Keyboard is better than expected, Performance is adequate for a device of its cla
- Bright, highcontrast, viewing angle stable screen, Decent battery life, Fullsized USB 2.0 (no micro or mini USB), Dockable keyboard, Oneyear license for Office 365 Personal
Reviewers Didn't Like
- Bloatware ruins experience. when installed, Random keyboard connectivity issues, Low-resolution display
- Undersized keys, Backside can get a little toasty, Some bloatware
- Despite a prominent Bang & Olufsen logo and large speaker grilles, the audio sounds thin and weak. The desktop is littered with advertising links and battery life is shorter than some similar systems
- Construction quality and materials are nothing special, Constrained storage space, especially for a Windows-based device, Somewhat limited port selection, Not enough horsepower to manage anything other than the most menial tasks, Touchpad with integrated
- Low resolution (1280 x 800 pixels), 12month warranty only
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