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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design et finition
Grand écran
Concept convaincant
Finition
Design
Clavier / Touchpad
Tactile de qualité
Dock clavier fourni
Présence d'une connectique très complète
La partie multimédia plutôt réussie
Le design réussi
La coque en aluminium
Autonomie (7 h écran seul et 14 h avec clavier)
Complètement silencieux
Réactivité générale
Chauffe peu
Poids tablette seule (710 g)
Écran contrasté (1100
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Qualité de fabrication de la tablette
Ecran IPS
Grande connectivité (wifi
Bluetooth
NFC
HDMI
Carte microSD et carte SD…)
Grande autonomie
Dispose du Windows Store et d'une compatibilité avec tout le catalogue d'applications Windows (comme tous les
Écran IPS
Autonomie avec le dock
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Prix élevé
SSD anémique
Place occupée par Windows 8
Partie graphique dépassée
Poids de l'ensemble pour du 11.6"
Un prix trop excessifSeulement 2Go de RamUn processeur lentUn poids assez conséquent avec le dock (plus d'1.5 Kg)Le son qui peut saturer mis au maximumSi vous souhaitez acheter la tablette HP Envy X2
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Partie audio à revoir
Peu de puissance (processeur et 3D)
Espace de stockage faible
Connectique peu fournie
Poids avec clavier (1
41 kg)
Les quelques lags et freezes
Le pavé tactile
Le clavier un peu cheap
Le prix assez élevé pour une configuration « netbook »
Overall, I have used all Apple products, heavier notebooks, Windows and Android devices and the experience with my new best friend (the ENVY x2) compared to these is phenomenal. So much so that I will be making purchases for my colleagues in the organisat...
Very useful, but not useful enough for the price...
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Publié: 2013-04-26, Auteur: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Overall, I admit that I really like the ENVY x2."It lasts without a charge all day, and is light and slim, and seems an ideal compromise between the size of a notebook screen and a tablet screen."Stability presents more of a problem than I am used to on O...
Excellent battery life; Premium brushed metal design; Beats Audio should make sound a little better than your average laptop;
Two headphone ports seems strange; USB 2.0 ports only, not USB 3.0; Tablet lock mechanism can be very, very tight;
For the first Windows 8 tablet effort from HP, the Envy X2 manages to score some real positives, with an excellent design, some great performance, and a real return to a quality computing experience from the company.The price might be seen as a touch too...
Excellent hybrid design, Exceptionally long battery life, Light and runs very cool, Runs all Windows applications
Tablet a bit oversizeD, Paltry mass storage, Limited tabletoptimized apps, Poor 3D graphics performance
In the end, though, we see so much potential in the Envy x2 we're willing to overlook some of its awkwardness. It's the type of device that is sure to improve over time, and it's showing the way to the undeniable future of ultralight laptops....
Can be used as a tablet or as a notebook, Runs Windows 8, Battery life can be extended through the keyboard dock
Performance was sometimes very sluggish, Touchpad didn't always work properly, Screen flickering issue, Slow storage
HP's Envy X2 hybrid is decent if you are looking for a Windows 8 tablet that can also be used for long typing sessions. However, we experienced sluggish performance, a screen that flickered, and a touchpad that sometimes refused to work properly. These is...
Extrait: Lisa Gade compares the HP ENVY x2 and the Asus VivoTab TF810C Windows 8 transformer style tablets. Both have 11.6″ 1366 x 768 IPS displays, Intel Atom Z2760 Clovertrail 1.8Ghz CPUs with 2 gigs of RAM, 64 gigs of flash storage, NFC and dual cameras. The ke...
Extrait: Lisa Gade reviews the HP ENVY x2 Windows 8 convertible tablet. The x2 is a 1.5 lb.. tablet with a detachable keyboard dock (they're sold together). The tablet runs on a 1.8GHz dual core Intel Atom Clovertrail CPU with 2 gigs of RAM and 64 gigs of internal...
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Publié: 2015-01-19, Auteur: Elias , review by: pcworld.co.nz
15.6in, Full HD screen, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Good array of ports
Big and heavy, Glossy screen, Touchpad is awful
We're not completely taken by the HP Envy X2. It sometimes felt like a chore to use, mainly because of the layout of its keyboard and touchpad, and also because of the performance of its touchpad. For notebook usage while resting it on a desk, we'd use a...
Extrait: The HP Envy X2 is a hybrid laptop tablet running Windows 8 that should satisfy most consumers and even some business users, depending on how it is used.First, it’s a lightweight laptop that at 1.4Kg (while screen is docked to the keyboard) gives users ...