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Customers admire the Pavilion x2's ease of use, keyboard, and compact size, frequently praising its lightweight design and good battery life. Many appreciate the affordable price point and find the sound quality to be satisfactory. However, some users express concern regarding the limited storage capacity. A few customers also mention that the RAM could be improved for optimal performance.
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I ended up at Best Buy to buy a tablet to replace my Surface 2 that was damaged a few days prior. Needless to say, I wasn't up for spending another $300 + to get a new one considering that use of the device at home, (I only use it to remote into my media server from within my own network as well as to manage my local cloud space.) So while looking around, I was drawn to the Surface, but the cost pushed me away. I'm looking at spending $399 plus a keyboard, not an option for its purpose. So I found this HP. I looked at the specs which were very similar and the price point was roughly what I was looking for. So here are my pros and cons: Pros: - Price - Build quality - Features - Battery life ( 6 hours tested browsing and just using apps. 3 1/2 to 4 watching movies with brightness turn a bit higher) - Keyboard - Touch screen - Bang and Olufsen, (Yes, to all you audiophiles out there. This has B&O speakers) - Picture Quality - Detachable Keyboard Cons: - Pretty heavy for its size - Camera isn't the best for darker rooms - Internal space, (only 32 GB) Expandable though via micro SD - Microphones are top mounted so Cortana feature doesn't work all that well. - Magnetic base to attach keyboard is a bit too powerful. Causing me to miss the locking points on the first try. To sum it up, I've had it a few weeks now and I can honestly say that even with its weight. Its still a good performer and comparable to a Surface for half the cost. It comes with enough computing power to run many applications and still works great for movie watching and even photo editing. Its by no means a power house. The Atom processor does have its limitations, but for the daily user or even student. This is a great product at a very reasonable price. Oh, and the 4 star rating is based on the space and weight issue. Outside of that. This is a 5 star machine anyday compared to other Atom processor based devices.
Posted by JS2912
As an engineering student doing database handling, the processor is powerful enough to numbercrunch while listening to music. Though not a major selling point to me, the Bang & Olufsen speakers are quality and vibrant on the tablet. What sold me was the full-usb port for a more laptop feel/functionality on a tablet that is fairly light despite its thicker body. The keyboard is smooth for touch typing, and the mousepad is large and easy for two-fingered use. The battery lasts easily 2 days worth for my light use during the weekends for email, random web-browsing and a movie at night, keeping it in stabdby mode overnight. My only complaint is that resting ones palm on the keyboard bezel presses slightly the physical mouse button in the trackpad, so you end up clicking and dragging by accident when moving the mouse. Solution: don't rest your full palm weight there.
Posted by TraveledStudent
Works great with windows 10. Recommend paying 50dollars extra and getting 64 gig model.. Speedy enough for an atom processor. Quad core. Best design for a laptop/tablet convertible.
Posted by robkeyman
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