HP Pavilion x2 Price in Singapore & Specifications
10.1 inch screen with Intel Atom 1.33GHz Processor, 2GB memory and windows 8.1 with Bing.
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10.1"
Battery Life
9h
OS
Windows
Weight
1.1kg
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HP Pavilion x2 Price in Singapore by Variants
Variants | Price | Store |
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HP Pavilion x2 Blizzard White | S$ 788.00 | Qoo10 |
HP Pavilion x2 Silver | Offer unavailable | |
HP Pavilion x2 Sunset Red | Offer unavailable |
HP Pavilion x2 Specs
Display | |
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Screen Size | 10.1" |
Screen Resolution | 1280 x 800pixels |
Screen Technology | IPS |
Battery | |
Battery Life | 9h |
Platform | |
OS | Windows |
CPU Speed | 1.33 |
CPU | Intel Atom Z3736F |
Design | |
Weight | 1.1kg |
Storage | |
Storage Type | eMMC |
Storage | 32GB |
Graphics | |
Graphic Card | Intel HD Graphics |
Connector Ports | |
HDMI | Yes |
USB 3.0 | Yes |
USB Type-C | No |
Headphone Jack | Yes |
USB | Yes |
Card Reader | No |
DVI | Yes |
DisplayPort | No |
Thunderbolt | No |
VGA | No |
Camera | |
Webcam Resolution | HD |
Memory | |
RAM | 2GB |
RAM Type | DDR3L SDRAM |
Features | |
Touch Screen | Yes |
Fingerprint Reader | No |
Backlit Keyboard | No |
Packaging Data | |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Connection | |
Wifi Standard | 802.11ac |
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Reviews of HP Pavilion x2
digitalone.com.sg
Reviewed on 2015-10-08
HP's new Pavilion x2 hybrid computer does not look too different from older hybrids. What stands this 10.1-inch device apart from them, however, is how it transforms. Simply pull the screen and keyboard apart with two hands and the display detaches to be...
Read more > straitstimes.com
Reviewed on 2015-10-07
HP's new Pavilion x2 hybrid computer does not look too different from older hybrids. What stands this 10.1-inch device apart from them, however, is how it transforms.Simply pull the screen and keyboard apart with two hands and the display detaches to beco...
Read more > hardwarezone.com.sg
Reviewed on 2015-09-25
Remember netbooks? Those portable, tiny, modestly powered and inexpensive machines that preceded tablets? If not, here's a little trip down memory lane.Netbooks were introduced in 2007 and was made popular by the ASUS Eee PC . It sold over 300,000 units i...
Read more > techradar.com/au/
Reviewed on 2015-11-13
Long battery life, Roaring speakers, Absurdly affordable
32bit Windows 10, Creaky hinge, Limited storage and memory
Laptops have gotten cheap. A few years ago trying to buy a laptop for less than $500 (about £328, AU$703) pretty much limited your options to underpowered Netbooks with poor ergonomics and build quality. Fast forward to the present and the market of super...
Read more > cnet.com.au
Reviewed on 2015-09-27
The revamped Pavilion x2 has a modern-looking new design, good keyboard and a strong magnetic hinge to keep its two halves together
Despite a prominent Bang & Olufsen logo and large speaker grilles, the audio sounds thin and weak. The desktop is littered with advertising links and battery life is shorter than some similar systems
HP was one of the first PC makers to embrace the idea of a hybrid 2-in-1 laptop. The original x2 systems appeared just after the launch of Windows 8, and combined elements of both a clamshell laptop and a touchscreen tablet.But that original model was not...
Read more > techradar.com/au/
Reviewed on 2015-06-18
Absurdly affordable, Light and thin, Studio tuned speakers
Tiny amount of memory, Limited storage options, Resolution limited to HD only
With Windows 10's release coming just around the bend on July 29, it's a bit fitting to see HP introduce a new 10-inch tablet-PC hybrid. Christened the HP Pavilion x2, this 2-in-1 laptop comes with a big redesign along with some refreshed internals and a...
Read more > apcmag.com
Reviewed on 2015-01-08
The 10.1 inch display can be removed entirely from the base, and it uses a clever magnetic latch that won't suffer from wear and tear. With a unique resolution of 1280 x 800, it remains crisp and clear due to the screen's smaller dimensions. The keyboard ...
Read more > itwire.com
Reviewed on 2014-10-19
HP has released the Pavilion x2 – a 10.1”, Intel Atom based tablet complete with a detachable keyboard cover at $499. It is good for what it is but is competing in a crowded market that is only getting more so.So let us start with the good stuff. HP quali...
Read more > pcmag.com
Reviewed on 2016-02-19
Nice price, Sleek, balanced design, Magnetic docking mechanism, Bright IPS display, USB-C port, Almost-11-hour battery life
2GB of memory, Small keyboard, Soft speakers, Bloatware
The HP Pavilion x2 ($329.99 as tested) is a detachable-hybrid Windows tablet at a budget price. It is a little light on features and speed, but it makes up for those drawbacks with long battery life and the added utility of a detachable In-Plane Switching...
Read more > mashable.com
Reviewed on 2015-12-23
Great construction, Powerful for light computing (like email and web browsing), Long battery life, Kickass screen and speakers, Starts at $300
Bloatware ruins experience. when installed, Random keyboard connectivity issues, Low-resolution display
Let's face it: Convertible laptops suck. A computer that can switch between a laptop and a tablet compromises too much and fails as both...at least they have in the past.Thanks to the improvements in low-powered processors, that's changing. We're seeing a...
Read more > Laptopmag.com
Reviewed on 2015-12-08
Great battery life, Good performance for the money, Small and light, Solid build quality
Undersized keys, Backside can get a little toasty, Some bloatware
The Pavilion x2 10t is a great option for kids or parents who want a cheap device to use at home and on the road. It can be an immersive media tablet, and it's a more-than-capable Web-surfing machine for when you want to do some shopping, check Facebook...
Read more > cnet.com
Reviewed on 2015-09-27
The revamped Pavilion x2 has a modern-looking new design, good keyboard and a strong magnetic hinge to keep its two halves together
Despite a prominent Bang & Olufsen logo and large speaker grilles, the audio sounds thin and weak. The desktop is littered with advertising links and battery life is shorter than some similar systems
HP was one of the first PC makers to embrace the idea of a hybrid 2-in-1 laptop. The original x2 systems appeared just after the launch of Windows 8, and combined elements of both a clamshell laptop and a touchscreen tablet .But that original model was no...
Read more > notebookcheck.net
Reviewed on 2015-09-09
Affordable machine running full Windows, Clever transformative multimode design with fully detachable tablet portion, IPS touchscreen features good contrast and brightness, Keyboard is better than expected, Performance is adequate for a device of its cla...
Construction quality and materials are nothing special, Constrained storage space, especially for a Windows-based device, Somewhat limited port selection, Not enough horsepower to manage anything other than the most menial tasks, Touchpad with integrated...
Versatile and affordable… The Pavilion x2 10-n013dx is the latest in HP's rather crowded convertible line, sporting a familiar detachable design and a power-sipping Intel chipset intended to handle the basics. But with its multimode design and reasonable...
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