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The Envy model, however, launched for a pricey 900 Euros, which is a bit over-the-top for what is essentially an 11.6-inch convertible netbook considering the specs. The Split x2 was made with a lower price point in mind and thus targets a wider audience...
Ivy Bridge and Haswell ULV CPU options with HD 4000/4400 graphics, Wellbuilt with aboveaverage rigidity, Primary mSATA SSD and optional secondary drive via docking station, Primary and secondary batteries for longer runtimes, RAM, mSATA and secondary driv...
Low brightness and low contrast, Difficult to use under sunlight; Not designed for outdoor use, Budget TN panel discourages portrait mode, Wobbly hinges, No higher resolution options, Back panels can be difficult to remove; not friendly for enduser access...
HP Split x2We loved the Envy x2 because of its versatility as a relatively small convertible with a high quality IPS screen. Unfortunately, the Split x2 has lost too many features that made the Envy x2 great in the first place, most of which are related t...
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twitter: @lisagade) It's a funny world: Asus used to be the budget brand and HP offered everything from very high line equipment like the HP Envy 15 of late 2011-early 2012 to more affordable laptops and PCs. Now Asus offers some of the most desirabl...
Relatively affordable, doubles as a laptop and a 2 lb. tablet, available with decent core specs like IPS displays, SSD drives and Intel Haswell Core CPUs...
Plastic casing is a little bland looking, single band WiFi on most models...
It's great to see a relatively affordable Windows 8 convertible with Intel Core CPUs, full size keyboards and fast SSD drives. The HP Split x2 brings novel and useful designs to a broader range of customers, and they've made a solid product. Obviously...
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mobilephonereviewss.com Updated: 2014-03-19 01:32:08
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Design and ErgonomicsThe Split x2 gets its name from the design: release a reliable and easy to use sliding lock and what looks like a 13.3" Ultrabook turns into a 2 lb. tablet with detachable keyboard dock. The base looks like and is a standard laptop bo...
It's great to see a relatively affordable Windows 8 convertible with Intel Core CPUs, full size keyboards and fast SSD drives. The HP Split x2 brings novel and useful designs to a broader range of customers, and they've made a solid product. Obviously...
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on't be fooled — people aren't moving away from notebooks in favor of tablets, but they ARE expecting the power of a notebook shouldn't come at the expense of features only a tablet can provide. So the solution is to combine both notebook and tablet in on...
HD webcam, Good battery life...
Small hard drive capacity...
The Split X 2x is just the right size for portability; slipping easily inside of a briefcase, backp...
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Convertibles like the HP Split x2 try to combine the advantages of a tablet and a notebook. The results are usually mixed, the devices often suffer from bad keyboards or short battery runtimes. HP now wants to score with a convertible that uses two hard d...
Highcontrast IPS panel, Very good battery runtimes, 2 hard drives (SSD HDD), Decent input devices, Quiet operation, Gets hardly warm...
Limited number of ports at the tablet, Heavy tablet (around 1000 grams)...
All things considered, the HP Split x2 13-m210eg is a good device. HP offers a well-balanced package A Core i5 processor provides sufficient performance, the IPS display is quite dark, but otherwise very convincing and the system partition on the SSD resu...
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Imitation is a form of flattery. Great artists steal. You can choose whatever cliché you prefer, but the truth of the matter is that many of the products we use today are copies of, or at least inspired by, something that came before it. In the laptop wor...
Comes with a great keyboard and pen, Thin, handsome design, Bright, high-resolution display...
Wonky trackpad, Limited battery life, Loud fans, Some performance issues...
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The HP Spectre X2 is, in many ways, the ideal way to counteract Microsoft's Surface lineup. It retains the slick, high-end style that we loved from the original model, while improving things a bit to make it much more user friendly. Its unique design is...
Gorgeous design, Keyboard and stylus come in the box, And the keyboard feels great, Cheaper than the Surface Pro...
Finicky touchpad, Weak battery life, Stylus isn't as useful as the Surface Pen...
Overall, the new Spectre X2 brings along some much-needed improvements, but a few issues hold it back from being a must-have. HP seriously has to do something about its battery life, especially now that Microsoft offers twice as much with the Surface Pro...
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The Spectre x2 is what a Surface Pro would feel like with HP's design cues and a few better specs for the dollar. In fact, most of the Spectre x2's drawbacks stem from having to squeeze so much into its frame, which is better than having glaring software...
Probably the x2's biggest flaw is its lack of being much different to other Windows tablets with Core i processors and detachable keyboards. Still, the Spectre x2 is a strong Windows 10 machine with good processing power, screen quality, aesthetics, prici...
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We've been noticing something the past few months: Every tech company is trying to be more like Microsoft. Which is to say, they're belatedly copying the Surface Pro, a laptop/tablet mashup that's already in its fourth generation . There are different exa...
Less expensive than rival machines and includes a keyboard, too, Comfortable typing experience, Adjustable kickstand, Decent audio, Uses Intel's depth-sensing RealSense camera setup, Supports pressure-sensitive pens...
Doesn't support Windows Hello, despite having RealSense cameras, Touchpad can be flaky, Not so comfortable to use in the lap, Slower than its rivals with shorter battery life, Despite having a Core M chip, isn't necessarily thinner or lighter than "Core i...
The Spectre x2 undercuts its competitors with a lower price that includes a keyboard in the box (and it's a very comfortable keyboard, at that). Still, for more money you could buy a similar product with faster performance, longer battery life and a s...
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HP makes its play for the popular convertible market with the 2-in-1 HP Spectre 13 X2. Equipped with an Intel Core i5 processor, Integrated HD Graphics and a 128GB SSD the hybrid laptop packs ultrabook-like performance levels in a tablet form factor. With...
Stylish Aesthetic, Quality Keyboard Dock, Solid Battery Life...
Bulky Design, Tablet Wobbles in Dock, Awkward Button Placement...
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HP's latest 2-in-1 detachable hybrid breaks some new ground: It's a notebook PC with a spacious, high-res 13.3-inch screen you can pull off its keyboard base. Once separated, the Spectre x2 becomes a thin and light tablet—at least for its size. But the wh...
Sturdy construction, Sharp high-res display, Passively cooled...
Bulky and heavy, So-so battery life in both modes, Gets very warm under heavy workloads...
The Spectre 13 x2's performance doesn't measure up to that of dedicated notebooks and tablets, but it can be useful in some scenarios...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2017-10-06 01:27:47
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The HP Spectre 13t-h200 x2 ($1,169.99, as tested) is a hybrid tablet and ultrabook , combining some of the best elements of both devices into one elegant design. While detachable hybrids aren't quite ready to supplant full-fledged ultrabooks for your prod...
Sleek, fanless design offers ultrabook functionality and the portability of a tablet. Decentsized 128GB solidstate drive (SSD). Backlit keyboard. Great sound. Dualbattery design.
Specialized processor sacrifices power to keep temperatures low. No rearfacing camera...
The HP Spectre 13t-h200 x2 is a detachable hybrid ultrabook/tablet with an elegant design, but it doesn't compare well to ultrabook competitors...
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The HP Spectre 13t-h200 x2 ($1,169.99, as tested) is a hybrid tablet and ultrabook, combining some of the best elements of both devices into one elegant design. While detachable hybrids aren't quite ready to supplant full-fledged ultrabooks for your produ...
Sleek, fanless design offers ultrabook functionality and the portability of a tablet. Decent-sized 128GB solid-state drive (SSD). Backlit keyboard. Great sound. Dual-battery design.
Specialized processor sacrifices power to keep temperatures low. No rear-facing camera...
The HP Spectre 13t-h200 x2 is a detachable hybrid ultrabook/tablet with an elegant design, but it doesn't compare well to ultrabook competitors...
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If you can tolerate the increase in weight to have the convertible form factor, the Spectre 13t x2 delivers a lot of versatility with its inspired design and solid build quality.Hewlett Packard's fashion-inspired Spectre consumer line of ultra-sleek Windo...
Beautifully sculpted design with a premium unibody machined aluminum finish, bright display, convertible form factor, quiet fan-less operations...
Tablet battery life is sub-par for the category but with the keyboard dock battery life is comparable to other Ultrabooks, heavy weight, micro SD card is blocked when docked and requires undocking to remove, shallow keyboard and mushy trackpad, Verdict...
The HP Spectre 13t x2 is a difficult product to evaluate. On one hand, as a total package, the unit's excellent build quality and stellar good looks make it an inspired design in the Ultrabook category. On the other hand, as a tablet, it's large size and...
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HP is hoping to hit that sweet spot between productivity and multimedia with its latest product, the HP Spectre 13 X2 (starting at $1,099, $1,169 as configured). The 2-in-1 is outfitted with a powerful Intel Core i5 processor and Intel integrated graphics...
Attractive design, Vivid display, Solid performance, Above-average battery life, Runs cool...
Bulky for a tablet and a laptop, Tablet wobbles when attached to dock...
The HP Spectre 13 X2 offers the productivity of a thin and light with the portability of a tablet with a vivid display and above-average battery life...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2017-10-06 01:27:47
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PC makers have taken a number of different approaches for getting the keyboard out of the way when changing a convertible laptop into a tablet. We've seen screens that slide (the Sony VAIO Duo 13 ), screens that pivot around the Y axis (the HP EliteBook R...
Attractive, solid design, Superb 1080p screen, Silent fanless operation, Light in tablet mode...
Heavy in laptop mode, No SD card slot, Limited storage...
This 13.3-inch detachable is an excellent choice if you spend much time in tablet mode, but some design decisions such as the omission of an SD card slot and lack of storage and memory upgrades are frustrating. Read More…...
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Devices with Windows are still niche products in the tablet market, which is dominated by Android and Apple's iOS. There are many reasons for this. Besides the additional costs and some technological limitations of Microsoft's operating system, missing x8...
Rigid case with good build quality, Long battery runtimes, Good system performance, High-contrast IPS display, 802.11ac WLAN, UMTS/HSPA module, Silent and cool...
Low 3D performance, Limited connectivity, Device cannot be upgraded, High price...
HP Spectre 13-h205eg x2Tablet, (hybrid) notebook, convertible or detachable - the HP Spectre 13-h205eg x2 fits into many categories. Just as versatile as the names are the usage scenarios A silent office worker or a multimedia gadget - almost everything i...
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Previously posited as an affordable alternative to the Surface Pro, this latest iteration of the Spectre x2 is now anything but. The Spectre x2 intimidates with more than its gold- and-black aluminium finish.The Spectre x2's price isn't bad when...
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The first HP Spectre x2 was a worthy Surface Pro rival: sleek and attractive, it also offered more for your money thanks to its bundled keyboard and stylus. But it was held back by a collection of problems, including a poor quality screen and below-averag...
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In the high-walled world of 2-in-1 Windows tablets, it has been Microsoft's Surface Pro that has caught the eye of consumers, critics, and Wall Street. The Surface Pro is the device against which every other 2-in-1 device maker compares its wares - and so...
Performance well above expectations at this price level, Incredible detail packed into a superbright display, Rock solid stability...
Keyboard could be beefed up, Top of screen gets very hot under load...
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