HP Envy x2 review: a tablet / laptop hybrid that fails to deliver

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/01/dsc08515-1357505082.jpg Like every self-respecting company releasing new Windows 8 devices, HP has refreshed its existing laptops with touch-optimized features ready to handle the new OS’ gestures. But also like any self-respecting PC maker, HP is outing a device with a more adventurous form factor. The Envy x2 stands out among other hybrids running the same 1.8GHz Atom processor for its more attractive design, IPS display and nice-to-have features like NFC and pen input. At $850 with the included keyboard dock, though, it’s a hair more expensive than comparable products such as the Acer Iconia W510. So is the x2 a solid machine – both as a laptop and as a standalone tablet? You know where to meet us if you want to find out. Gallery: HP Envy x2 review
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