Bought it for my dad. Here is my review.
First of all, the display and sound system have really shocked me the most. I am certainly no tech expert, but the sound has deep bass and high treble, and the display has the ability to play 8k footage on YouTube! For a laptop under $500, this was quite surprising. I haven't tested with extreme CPU consuming gameplay, but that is the one area where this laptop struggles slightly. I attempted to play Fortnite, and I was able to play, but for there to be no lag I had to turn the graphics to low or maybe at best medium. However, when graphics were set to Epic, the gameplay did LOOK great but was clunky at best.
Overall, the laptop runs pretty smoothly and only starts to lag when there are several tabs or programs open, but even still performs quite well. The display and sound surprised me, and I would definitely recommend this laptop to anyone looking for a high quality, budget priced laptop.
The IPS display is very stunning. I don't think you can buy a laptop with WLED-backlit touchscreen (1920 x 1080) under 500 bucks.
I purchased this 2 in 1 for work, I do quite a bit of PDF editing and sketching for construction work and the tablet mode and the HP pen offer a great platform to do my work works tasks with minimal effort. My previous work computer was also a touchscreen but it was nowhere near sensitive enough for it to be even remotely beneficial. This laptop truly exceeds my expectations for a mid-range, especially at its given price point. My only qualm so far is the battery life, HP says 10.5 hours of battery life, this is not the case its more like 5. That is adequate for me especially since my work truck has an AC outlet in it.
This laptop can do all it says and more. Great build and so far plenty of ram for all our video editing and the pen is amazing. With both right and left click functions as well as a great display. This is a great bang for your buck machine and I am ordering 10 more through the company I work for as it is the one of the best on the market at the moment.
This computer is everything you need for work and daily life purposes. I bought it to replace my embarassingly old dell latitude and I'm just blown away. The computer arrived in odd packaging (a box wrapped in a piece of paper inside a much bigger box?) But was entirely intact as the actual laptop packaging is very reliable. Upon startup, everything just kind of updated itself with minimal input from me aside from my microsoft account. I really like the cortana feature that windows 10 offers. The sound quality is pretty great for a laptop, and the picture quality is unreal. My Netflix documentaries look better than they do on my tv. As far as performance goes it's a pretty quick machine as long as you don't load it up with background junk. I'm pretty happy with the terrabyte of memory as well. The tablet function is super amazing and great for my drawing programs. Overall, I'd say this is the best bang for your buck if you don't want to spend a small fortune on a laptop.
This laptop is everything I wanted and more. I’m a college student and this laptop doesn’t disappoint. It’s fast,very lightweight,and the touchscreen is very responsive. The stylish pen that it comes with is the perfect accessory to use with this laptop.
Feature Product
- Full-size island-style backlit keyboard with numeric keypad, HP Digital Pen in natural silver included.
- 15.6-inch diagonal FHD IPS Bright View micro-edge WLED-backlit touchscreen (1920 x 1080)
- 8th Generation Intel Dual-Core i3-8130U base clock 2.2GHz, turbo to 3.4GHz.
- 4 GB DDR4-2400 SDRAM and 16GB Intel Octane memory, total 20GB memory.
- Intel 802.11b/g/n/ac (2x2) Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2 Combo (MU-MIMO supported)
Description
Capacity: 1 Tb | Processor: i3 (Gen 8) | Memory: 4Gb (DDR4) | Network: Wifi, Bluetooth, LAN | Keyboard: US, Backlit | Display: 15.6" Full HD Touchscreen | Stylus: Included | Laptop Style: 2-in-1 X360 | Operating System: Windows 10 Home With the latest technology and an ultra thin and light design, this powerful PC is the one device for everything you're into. Work. Write. Play. Naturally. A durable 360-degree geared hinge gets you in the perfect position to work, write, watch, and play. Easily convert to tablet for note- taking and drawing that feels as natural as pen on paper with HP Digital Pen included. Sleek and slender: A narrow bezel design allows a 15-inch diagonal screen to fit in a 14-inch chassis for a small footprint everywhere you go. A truly powerful audio experience: Dual HP speakers, HP Audio Boost, and tuning by B PLAY deliver a rich, authentic audio experience.
Was time to update my laptop. After heavy research I decided on the HP Pavilion. My requirements were full number keypad and touch screen. The touchscreen came with a stylus that is not as responsive as I would like it too be, my finger is a better option. The flip to tablet mode is great in concept, but because of the size and weight of the laptop it makes it very difficult to work comfortably. I am a little surprised at how often I get a low battery alert, I have not timed it out, maybe just an indicator that I’m working too much. I would overall recommend, just carefully review overallsize and weight so you are not surprised.
Es perfecto. Fácil de usar y muy liviano
I did a thorough search of what you could buy for around $ 500-600. After reading reviews, videos and comparing products here in Amazon and also in other local stores, I decided for this.
Was looking for something with a decent processor, RAM, storage, ports, backlit KB, and touch-screen and stylus if possible.
There's nothing that can match what you get with this HP Pavilion x360 for around the same price.
The processor it's fast enough for everyday tasks such as: web browsing multiple tabs in Chrome, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, MS Office, some casual (really really casual) gaming, specially older games will run really nice.
In my case I decided to add an extra 4gb RAM, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019FRDKWI/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1, and an M2 ssd (NVMe) stick of 240 gb and removed the OPTANE which may be useful, but if you can, let's better add and ssd... https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BMXS6SH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1...
And man this thing flies.
With that included you'll spend $500 and you are getting:
PROS:
+ amazing performance
+a nice display (I only wish it were a little brigther, but for inside use it's totally fine)
+full size backlit keyboard and typing in my opinion, feels good.
+GREAT speakers, they sound good and volume is amazing.
+Touch-screen good and responsive, and a Stylus if you take notes or draw.
+The build quality, it's good, and the feeling of the laptop makes you think it's a lot more expensive than it actually is.
CONS:
-Battery life could be better. When using at max. brightness and Backlit KB on, I get around 4-5 hours of usage.
-When running heavy tasks such as casual gaming (old Need For Speed games in my case) it tends to heat a little bit. It's not much, but enought to be considered a CON for some people.
In my opinion and after a few days using this laptop, I gotta say, I'm glad I didn't spend a lot more just to get a better processor. Yes the i3-8130U, it's dual core and it won't beat any benchmarks or anything, but with the SSD and more RAM, you won't mind that at all.
Hope this helps.
I dont know if anyone else has the same problem with the computer starting up but booting made this thing act crazy. Maybe it was because it was loading and downloading a bunch of stuff but it froze up on me when I first turned it on! Then when I plugged in a usb drive I noticed the port on the right side was kinda outta line with the frame which makes me worry if I will have problems with it in the future. I have no problems with the computer right now the touch screen is alright video quality pretty good sounds is great I think it was just a start up thing but right now the computer is doing good. I would recommend getting the warranty though. Just in case because the computer made me a little worried coming right out of the box.
Why are you reading this? You see the specs, you see the price, you see what it offers, you know you want it. Need I say more?
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