


However, designers will love its inclusion in the pack. Though many times we just tapped the screen. The stylus is a good addition and is not too bad to hold and use. Everything is slick and with the touch display, the experience is very refined, no matter how you are using this convertible ( laptop or tablet mode).
#ENVY METAL 64 BIT#
The large keyboard and the multi-touch trackpad respond well and one can work on it for a very long time.Īs for the operating system, the HP Envy x360 comes with Windows 10 64 bit edition and it works without a flaw. The typing and work experience on this notebook was also not bad. 4K videos also look good on it and rarely will you see a frame skip. The HP Envy x360 does perfect justice to moving pictures.
#ENVY METAL MOVIE#
Talking about which, we loved the movie watching and YouTube experience on this device. Though not built for gaming, we did like the gaming experience especially because it has a wonderful set of speakers and a really vivid touch display. However, games like DOTA 2 and CS:GO worked really well. So we didn’t move on to the ultra-high settings. We ran games like PUBG and GTA V on it at high settings and we did face a bit of lag there. On PC Mark it scored 2,788 mark, which compared to the 8th gen Intel Core i5 CPU’s is almost neck to neck. Let’s talk about the benchmarks next, we ran 3D Mark Firestrike test on the laptop first to check out its graphical performance and to our amazement, it is right up there with the big boys. Miracast is also supported and the HP Envy x360 comes with a 4 cell battery inside that gave us a decent 5.5 hours of battery life (under above nominal use). The machine also has Bluetooth V4.2 and Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2×2).
#ENVY METAL FULL#
The 13.3-inch FHD IPS display is WLED backlit and supports full HD resolution (1,920×1,080). The graphics are powered by AMD Vega 8 GPU. Powered by AMD Ryzen 5 2500U CPU with clock speed of up to 3.6GHz and 6MB cache, this notebook also has 8GB DDR4 RAM and 256GB SSD. Before we give you the lowdown of its achievement and how it fared on the test bench, let us quickly run you through the technical specifications of the HP Envy x360. Like we said earlier, the HP Envy x360 is powered by an AMD Ryzen 5 CPU, so we had our qualms about its performance. Nine out of ten times we were able to open the notebook, using it, under a second. We tried it and the face unlock feature works really well on the HP Envy x360. This enables users to face unlock the device. Though there is no fingerprint reader to unlock the device, HP has added an HD webcam with an IR camera on the top lid. While on the left HP has placed a 3.5mm audio port, USB 3.1 port, a microSD card reader and the power button. The right side brings a USB 3.0, USB Type-C ports along with the volume button.

As for the ports, the HP Envy x360 has quite a few of them. Also, the laptop has a fairly large trackpad for a notebook this size. The HP logo on the metal lid adds to the show. Overall, the design of the laptop is great and one can easily see the craft put in it. We somehow have always been in favour of top firing speakers, the sound does not get muffled if you are watching something and the laptop is kept on a soft surface. The array of speakers can be found right above the keyboard placed under a metal mesh. The sound is powered by Bang and Olufsen. We did spend a few days working on text documents on it and not once felt fatigued. The keyboard is backlit and is quite comfortable to work with.
