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HP Envy x360 15-eu1026nr Review And Specification

 

HP Envy x360 15-eu1026nr Review And Specification

In case you're having trouble choosing between a laptop and a tablet, the HP Envy x360 15-eu1026nr can be the ideal device. Similar to the 13-inch model we examined earlier in the year, the 15-inch AMD Ryzen 7 processor, GPU, and exquisite all-around design make it an affordable powerhouse that works great in the workplace or at college.

Because they offer the best of both worlds—a 360-degree hinge that makes it easy to convert this laptop into a tablet with a single, simple motion—most consumers prefer 2-in-1 laptops. HP offers a laptop that is capable of nearly anything with the Envy x360, including light gaming. It also boasts an impressive 15-inch touchscreen display, a sleek design, a good battery life, and an excellent keyboard.

Having saying that, switching between tablet and laptop modes on the 15-inch HP Envy x360 isn't the most comfortable. Some laptops allow you to flip the screen and have the impression that you are holding an iPad running Windows 11, however the Envy x360 (2022) is not one of those computers. Although the laptop functions flawlessly in Windows 11 tablet mode, some individuals may be put off by its weight and visible thickness when using it as a tablet.

 With the majority of its AMD Ryzen 7 5825U CPU delivering class-leading performance in the 2-in-1 category, the HP 15-eu1026nr really excels in performance. Additionally, the HP Envy x360 continues to win the race even though its battery life isn't the best we've seen recently. The Radeon GPU beats competitors with Intel Iris Xe and in some cases by a significant margin.

The HP Envy x360 (2022) is undoubtedly among the greatest HP laptops of the year, but when you consider the value for money in terms of price-to-performance, it's certainly among the best 2-in-1 laptops available.

HP Envy x360 15-eu1026nr Specification

Processor : Intel Core i7-1255U 10 x 1.2 - 4.7 GHz, Alder Lake-U
Graphics adapter : Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 96EUs
Memory : 32 GB , DDR4-3200
Display : 15.60 inch 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixel 141 PPI, Capacitive, native pen support, IPS, glossy: yes, 60 Hz
Storage : 1TB SSD
Connections : 2 USB 3.0 / 3.1 Gen1, 2 Thunderbolt, 1 HDMI, Audio Connections: 3.5mm, Card Reader: SD
Networking : 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax (a/b/g/n = Wi-Fi 4/ac = Wi-Fi 5/ax = Wi-Fi 6/), Bluetooth 5
Size : height x width x depth (in mm): 18.6 x 359 x 229 ( = 0.73 x 14.13 x 9.02 in)
Battery : Lithium-Ion, 3-cell
Operating System : Microsoft Windows 11 Home
Camera : Primary Camera: 5 MPix
Additional features : Speakers: Stereo, Keyboard: Chiclet, Keyboard Light: yes
Weight : 1.81 kg ( = 63.85 oz / 3.99 pounds) ( = 0 oz / 0 pounds)
Price : 1200 Euro

The design is familiar but beautiful

I think that HP Spectre laptops are the most elegant devices available. Though it can't match its premium sibling's design, the Envy line manages to pilfer enough features from it, such as premium materials, a slim profile, and clever accents like the slanted HP logo and Envy cutouts in the speakers.

To be really honest, every feature is useful and the design is incredibly functional. The keyboard is a nice change from the "thin at all costs" designs seen in high-end laptops like the Apple MacBook and Dell XPS 2-in-1s. These days, you hardly see a Numpad on 15-inch computers, but the keyboard offers decent travel and a large trackpad.

All in all, the machine's design is fantastic, with no compromises made at such an affordable price. Even better, the keyboard has a fingerprint scanner integrated into it, something that is not found on most laptops at this price range.

The Envy x360 battery life is good, but not great

Even though the majority of us are confined to our homes with lots of power outlets, it looks like this year will mark the year that laptop battery life finally improves. This is consistent with other laptops running AMD's new Ryzen CPUs, which require very little power to perform simple tasks like web browsing.

Even while 13-inch laptops receive a little bit more juice to power the larger 15-inch display, a single charge still lasts for an impressive eight hours and forty-five minutes. It will, however, undoubtedly reduce that for more intense activities like gaming, but for daily duties, it will carry you through the workday.

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