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You won’t get the milled aluminum body of the Spectre x360 on the Envy x360, but you will at least get the same lines (and the same hinge) as HP’s premium convertible ultrabook. The Envy x360 ...
The HP Envy x360 16 falls into neither category. Instead, it starts at less than $1,000 and is geared toward productivity, while also featuring a convertible design that lets it rotate between ...
The new HP Envy x360 14 is a 3.35 pound notebook with a 13th-gen Intel Core U-series processor, support for up to 16GBof RAM and 1TB of PCIe NVMe storage, a 5MP webcam and a 14 inch, FHD ...
Of course the main party trick of the HP Envy x360 13 – and perhaps one of the main reasons you might choose it over one of its rivals – is the convertible nature of the screen. It folds right ...
The HP Envy x360 15 performs well, has an attractive design, and includes both a great keyboard and a nice array of ports. The convertible touchscreen is just icing, even if it adds a bit of bulk.
As is often the case, HP has the Envy x360 14 on sale when ... Of course, as a convertible 2-in-1, the Envy x360 14 comes standard with a touch display and support for HP’s active pen.
HP's branding scheme and store placement could use some improvement. When I asked about the "new x360," the sales guy at Best Buy proceeded to show me the much-less-impressive Envy x360 ...
Thanks to its convertible touchscreen, the HP Envy x360 is suitably flexible for many occasions and its size means it's great for anyone with limited room. It’s an attractive system, but the HP ...