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HP Pavilion x2 (2015)

HP Pavilion x2 (2015)
alaScore 84

312 reviews

Apr, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 312 reviews of HP Pavilion x2 (2015). The average rating for this product is 3.3/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Views about the usability and keyboard are generally positive. The price and design are also appreciated. Reviews are divided on the durability. The size and sound get negative comments.

design, price, keyboard, usability

portability, battery, sound, size

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the HP Pavilion x2 (2015) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 84/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : Dan Ackerman (cnet.com)

HP's Pavilion x2 hybrid PC looks better than it sounds (review)

 

The redesigned x2 hybrid has the looks down, but even Bang & Olufsen branding can't help its thin speakers.

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.

Sep, 2015

Expert review by (cnet.com)

HP Pavilion x2 2015

 

But that original model was not one of our favorites of that era. The clunky plastic switch used to hold the tablet and keyboard halves together was ugly and hard to use, performance from the Intel Atom processor disappointed, and most importantly,...

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.

Sep, 2015

Expert review by : Kevin Lee (techradar.com)

HP Pavilion x2 review

 

The best and most affordable Windows 10 convertible

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.

Nov, 2015

Expert review by : Dan Ackerman (cnet.com.au)

HP's Pavilion x2 hybrid PC looks better than it sounds (review)

 

HP was one of the first PC makers to embrace the idea of a hybrid 2-in-1 laptop. The original x2 systems appeared just after the launch of Windows 8, and combined elements of both a clamshell laptop and a touchscreen tablet.

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.

Sep, 2015

Expert review by : Dan Ackerman (cnet.co.uk)

HP Pavilion x2 (2015) review

 

HP was one of the first PC makers to embrace the idea of a hybrid 2-in-1 laptop. The original x2 systems appeared just after the launch of Windows 8, and combined elements of both a clamshell laptop and a touchscreen tablet.

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.

Sep, 2015

Expert review by : Peter Zaluzny (choice.com.au)

HP Pavilion x2 hybrid review

 

The latest version of HP's affordable laptop-tablet hybrid, the Pavilion x2, is a small, sleek device with a decent amount of kick for the cost. However, the "upmarket speakers" by Bang & Olufsen – which are the only standout features – don't quite...

Oct, 2015

Consumer review (reevoo.com)

HP Pavilion x2 10.1 (2015)

 

Portable and light - has all the basics needed to stay connected on the go.

Nov, 2017

Consumer review (reevoo.com)

HP Pavilion x2 10.1 (2015)

 

Perfect for working on the train as it’s the same size as a pull down tray, or during lectures at Uni. It’s really light to transport and can be used as a tablet if you’re a regular commuter on packed trains. It has a fantastic battery life and the...

It has a small internal memory and only 1 USB port so if you plug in a memory stick you’re inable to use any thing else such as phone or mouse. You can increase the memory by adding a micro SD card

Nov, 2017

Consumer review (reevoo.com)

HP Pavilion x2 10.1 (2015)

 

I like it. Performing good.

I can't find it easier to detach the tab from the keyboard.

Nov, 2017

Consumer review (reevoo.com)

HP Pavilion x2 10.1 (2015)

 

The design of the laptop / tablet is great and is good value for money

The performance is not what we expected it to be.

Oct, 2017

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