Testseek.com have collected 53 expert reviews of the HP Pavilion X2 10-N0xx Series and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Pavilion X2 10-N0xx Series.
December 2014
(74%)
53 Reviews
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The revamped Pavilion x2 has a modern-looking new design, good keyboard and a strong magnetic hinge to keep its two halves together
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
Easily the best-looking Atom-powered hybrid in its price range, the HP Pavilion x2 is still a few tweaks away from being a budget standout...
Cheap, runs Windows 10, full-size USB on the tablet
No extra ports on the keyboard dock, low-res display, small internal storage, poor cameras
There are faster, lighter 2-in-1 devices around, but the Pavilion x2 offers a better price-to-performance ration than you might think. A tablet-mounted USB port, full Windows 10 OS and a free subscription to Office 365 Personal also help it avoid the barg...
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Published: 2015-11-14, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Long battery life, Roaring speakers, Absurdly affordable
32, bit Windows 10, Creaky hinge, Limited storage and memory
The HP Pavilion x2 might be a little tike of a 2-in-1 laptop, but it's a great Windows 10 device for media and basic computing tasks...
Published: 2015-11-10, Author: James , review by: Theinquirer.net
Cheap, runs Windows 10, full-size USB on the tablet, not as slow as it looks
That USB is the only one, low-res display, small internal storage
True, the Pavilion x2 is seriously lacking in some areas, and doesn't match its convertible brethren in others. Still, presumption-busting performance, full Windows 10 and a free subscription to Office's quality productivity software ensure that it remain...
The revamped Pavilion x2 has a modern-looking new design, good keyboard and a strong magnetic hinge to keep its two halves together
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
Easily the best-looking Atom-powered hybrid in its price range, the HP Pavilion x2 is still a few tweaks away from being a budget standout...
HP Pavilion x2 – Software Out of the box, the x2 runs Windows 8.1, though you're instantly eligible to upgrade to Windows 10 for free. We'd recommend downloading the new OS straight away, as it's far superior to its predecessor. The new Start Menu is the...
Light and streamlined, Good keyboard, Manages its temperature well, Battery life (6½ hours)
Limited connections, CPU/GPU combo not very powerful, Sound needs work
The HP Pavilion x2 is a good choice if you want an inexpensive laptop for performing basic tasks (word processing, watching videos, non-heavy-duty games) that runs Windows 8.1 and has good battery life. Beyond these tasks, this HP is soon out of its depth...
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Published: 2015-06-19, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Absurdly affordable, Light and thin, Studio tuned speakers
Tiny amount of memory, Limited storage options, Resolution limited to HD only
The HP Pavilion x2 might be a little tike of a 2-in-1 laptop but this 10.1-inch Windows 10 device can scream...