Hp pavilion runs on intel core i51135G7 processor, 256 GB SSD, 8GB SODIMM DDR4 SDRAM, Windows 10. It contains 14.0’’FHD-IPS LED Display (250 nits). Hp has enabled touch screen, multi touch screen with fingerprint reader and surprising B &O speaker.
For convertible laptops of this price range, the design of this laptop is decent. Although being bounded by a mostly plastic body, it feels a little heavy at 3.55 pounds. The display bezel is comparatively slim. There is a fingerprint sensor on the button right of the touchpad.
14- inches, 1920x1080 display sometimes feel annoying due to dullness on the side while the screen is bright at 261 nits (which is well brighter than average 253 nits) with a glossy texture.
Talking about the keyboard, typing on it feels good to experience. Keyboards are smooth and easy to type on and you won’t feel irritated in long run. The 4.3x2.1 inch semi-matte textured touchpad works decent and it is well responsive.
Hp pavilion x360 has a USB 3.0 port, power button, headphone jack, and security lock slot on the left side while on the right side we can find an HDMI port, a power jack, SD card slot, USB type C port, and another USB 3.0 port.
Pavilion x360 surprises us with Bang and Olufsen speakers which is an excellent deal at this price range. Having said that speaker is not that louder which Hp could have improved.
Overall, this convertible laptop feels premium. The touchpad, touch screen works accurately and smoothly. Battery life could have been improved but also it is worth buying for a day-to-day users with no heavy work on it.