HP Envy x360 review: Sleek convertible that complements on-the-go lifestyle
The
Envy
x360
(Ryzen 5) is a convertible notebook from the stable of American
information technology brand Hewlett-Packard
(HP). The notebook has a lightweight design with a thin metallic
profile that makes it an ultrabook designed for people who are always
on the move. Priced at Rs 77,990, the notebook is a premium offering
with a balanced mixture of style and substance.
Design
The
Envy x360 is a full-fledged ultrabook, and not a tablet with
detachable keyboard support. It has a flip-to-open design with a
display that moves all the way to the back. The display lid is
strong, thanks to a metallic chassis that doesn't bend or twist
easily. The 360-degree nature of the lid makes it convenient to use
the device in different modes – laptop, stand, tent and tablet.
The
ultrabook’s power key, which doubles up as screen-lock button in
tablet mode, is located on the left side of the chassis. There is a
dedicated set of volume rocker keys on the right that comes handy in
tablet mode. The notebook has a Band & Olufsen-tuned quad-speaker
system placed on top of the keyboard, under an X-designed micro-holes
mesh. From the design perspective, the speakers’ placement might
add up to the overall profile, but they don't do justice to the
ultrabook’s convertible design, especially in tent, stand and
laptop mode. Read
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