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    HP Pavilion x360 11 Review: Best of Both Worlds?

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Charles P. Jefferies, Dec 8, 2015.

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    The Pavilion x360 11 is HP's smallest convertible notebook. It quickly converts into a tablet by virtue of its 360 degree display hinge - simply fold the display back until it's flush against the underside of the notebook. The x360 11 has sturdy build quality, a comfortable full-size keyboard, good speakers, and plenty of ports. Its limited viewing angle display has average image quality at best, however; its performance leaves much to be desired; and it's relatively thick and heavy for a notebook this size, let alone a tablet. Its biggest worry, however, is its mediocre battery life. It overall didn't impress enough to warrant a full recommendation at its asking price, but it could be a good second computer provided you can find it for less.

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