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HP – ENVY x360 2-in-1 15.6″ Touch-Screen Laptop – AMD Ryzen 7 – 12GB Memory – 512GB SSD – Nightfall Black

$750.99

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8 reviews for HP – ENVY x360 2-in-1 15.6″ Touch-Screen Laptop – AMD Ryzen 7 – 12GB Memory – 512GB SSD – Nightfall Black

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  1. Name

    My old laptop died and I needed a replacement stat. I was not happy that my last laptop lasted 3 years. With that in mind I did not want to spend so much on a new one that would not last long. This HP was reasonably priced touch screen and smallish. Setup was easy and so far easy breezy to use. Software I am not as happy with windows 11 , maybe I need to get used to it but so far I fail to see improvements. One drive tried to take over and when I deleted items it wanted to delete them from all places on computer, watch out! It took awhile to disable but glad it is gone. Also dropbox tried to store all my photos and then charge for more. It also took while to pause syncing. But I am pleased with the ease of HP so far.

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  2. Mini

    Great laptop and very fast for school and work needs.

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  3. Sakarrie

    Context: I got this laptop to replace my old one as it was struggling to keep up with my activities and this laptop was on a crazy good sale for $699. I was a little hesitant in purchasing it as I’ve had friends whose hinges have broken on this model but ultimately decided it was worth a shot. When it arrived, there was a gaping hole in the back of the box/package, though that likely was shipping’s mistake rather than best buys. Thankfully, I could not find any signs of damage, but it’s possible my experience was minorly influenced by that. The laptop itself is pretty nice, especially for the price I got it at, but there were enough small problems with it that I ended up returning it.
    Pros:
    I like the color and sleekness of the design. It’s got a light sheen to it without getting too reflect-y. I haven’t noticed any glare on the screen and the color/saturation is pretty good as well. I’ve been happy with its brightness levels, as it can go several levels higher than on my old laptop. I love that the screen really maximizes its space. This is a 15.6 in but only slightly larger than my old 14 in. It’s not crazy light, but for the size and specs, it’s not too heavy. The laptop stands on its own pretty well when in an upside-down position and doesn’t try to close further while tapping the screen. I haven’t had any issues with the touchscreen as it responds well and doesn’t lag. The screen’s texture had a tiny bit of drag but I’d say is pretty good overall. Even though it needs the fan more than I’d like, I never had the computer heat up a ton which is very nice.
    Cons:
    After thoroughly examining it and not seeing any signs of damage, I messed around with the hinges a bit. They seemed sturdy enough but did have a little bounce when I open the laptop. It seemed to work fine in tablet and upside-down mode, and the light bounce didn’t really bother me but if you use the touchscreen while in regular laptop position, I could see it getting very annoying very quickly.
    I was not particularly impressed with the design in general. The image makes it look like the speakers are on the sides of the keyboard area, but the sound definitely comes from the bottom. In general, the quality was not great and super muffled due to its location. I also noticed right off the bat that the touchpad and keys were pretty loud. This is something I hadn’t thought much about before, but this laptop’s definitely louder than my old one. The touchpad has just a tiny bit less glide than I’d like, but the light “thud” sound it made every time I tapped was definitely the bigger problem for me. My touchpad making sound is an indicator that I physically pushed the click area down rather than just tapping, so the constant tap sound here bothers me a lot. The keys are also a bit annoying. I appreciate having some sound when I press a key down, but I found myself getting distracted by the sounds from this keyboard.
    Finally, and my biggest reason for returning, is that the capacity just wasn’t enough for me. I was coming from a Ryzen 5 3000 series with 8 GB RAM, 128 GB SSD, and no touchscreen/2-in-1. Considering the serious upgrade in each of those areas, I was expecting a much larger difference than I got. If I had over 20ish tabs open, the fan would start going and it didn’t take much more to start pushing my specs to their limits. In my task manager, my memory never dropped below 65% and it, my disc, and occasionally my CPU would often reach the 90-100% area. Considering that’s with mostly regular sites and I do digital art/light gaming, I was very unimpressed that it was already struggling before I’d even opened those. I’ll definitely be going for a 16gb instead to feel secure for my art/gaming, but I would also recommend that for any fellow tab hoarders out there, this computer isn’t really built for more than 15-20 tabs without starting to struggle a fair bit.
    Overall:
    4 stars since its problems are more annoyances than large fallacies. If you aren’t a gamer/digital artist/editor/tab hoarder/etc, I would guess this computer would do well for you. The keypad and touchpad might take some getting used to, but those could probably be adjusted to fairly quickly. The audio is definitely a drawback, but if you aren’t using it for music or things, it still is pretty understandable. Overall, definitely not the laptop for me, but I could see it being a great laptop for someone else.

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  4. jnjnjn

    Very nice laptop. Beauty screen colors. Good for little home work.

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  5. RJAMES

    Love my new laptop however I have a couple of issues. For those who are right handed, the power cord hooks up to right side of computer which makes it hard to maneuver over wire while you’re working and there are no number keys on right side of keyboard like my last laptop. That’s it, runs great! Have to get used to windows 11. There are a lot of changes that I have to get used to. Don’t like the fact that Microsoft has everything being stored to One Drive right after installing all old files and applications. Quick access has you saving everything to One Drive instead of the Desktop. I understand Microsoft is trying to make storage sales, but it’s a little irritating having to change storage options. This laptop is a great buy for the money. Lots of memory & speed.

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  6. TVlady

    Wanted a new laptop to replace my frustratingly slow, aged HP laptop. The size – a 15.6” screen – was a bit of a compromise as I would have preferred something smaller. And no one makes laptops with CD/DVD drives any more. And 512gb SS hard drive was potentially going to be too small (eventually) for my photos. So I bought add-ons: CD/DVD read/writer and 2 TB external hard drive. It should last me a number of years now. It is far faster to start up, runs quieter and with less heat than my old laptop. Appreciate the backlit keyboard. B&O speakers are decent. Screen is sharp enough for my needs. Adjusting to Windows 11. I would overall recommend.

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  7. Robert

    So far this laptop, it’s performance, storage and ease of use has been great. I bought this to replace a 9 year old slow laptop and this is plenty fast for me to run normal internet applications and word processing software. The battery has lasted plenty long between charges and it’s thin, light weight is great. I bought it on a sale because I think this model was going out and I wish I would have bought two honestly.

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  8. wale

    Great computer, well put together, I love the design and color. Start-up is fast and the setup was effortless.
    I wish it was 16GB of RAM but glad you can do self-upgrade.
    At its price one of the best deals, you will find for such power and technology.

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    HP – ENVY x360 2-in-1 15.6″ Touch-Screen Laptop – AMD Ryzen 7 – 12GB Memory – 512GB SSD – Nightfall Black
    HP – ENVY x360 2-in-1 15.6″ Touch-Screen Laptop – AMD Ryzen 7 – 12GB Memory – 512GB SSD – Nightfall Black

    $750.99

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