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The display cover and the display frame displaced relative to one another, and the display frame even lost the connection at one point. The overall stability can convince, but the display can be twisted quite a lot. The Envy 15 x360 does, however, look pretty svelte thanks to the implied wedge-shaped design. The rounded corners are used everywhere at the case, for example, at the touchpad and the keyboard.Ĭompared to the Sony Vaio Fit 15A Multi-Flip or the Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 15, our review sample is a bit heavier and also slightly thicker from the side: We can measure a height of 23.8 millimeters. The overall design is pretty restrained and pleasant with many roundings, but maybe too round for some users. The touchscreen is protected by a thin glass layer. Silver-gray is the color of choice for the HP Envy 15 x360, which means you quickly notice the high-quality material: The lid is made of a magnesium material, while the area around the keyboard is brushed aluminum. Let's see how the HP Envy 15 x360 performs. However, none of these devices could convince us completely so far, there were always compromises. Slightly smaller is the 14-inch device Lenovo Flex 2 14.
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It is a bit exotic with this form factor, but it is not alone on the market: Lenovo also offers such a concept with the IdeaPad Flex 15, Sony sells the Vaio Fit 15A Multi-Flip and Acer the Aspire R7-571G. This could also be an issue for the HP Envy 15-u001ng x2 since it is a 15.6-inch convertible with more than 2 kilograms. The advantage: A tablet can be combined with the advantages of a solid keyboard, but the devices are also usually heavier than standard tablets in return, which means you cannot hold them in your hands for such a long time. This means you can use the device like a normal laptop with a touchscreen, but you can also turn the display completely around thanks to the flexible hinges, so you can use the convertible like a tablet. The addition x360 describes HP's convertible design. One highlight of HP's Envy-series is the nice metal cases that are the big differentiator to the less expensive Pavilion devices. For the original German review, see here.