🚀 Elevate Your Everyday with the HP ENVY x360!
The HP ENVY x360 13-ag0002na is a versatile 13.3-inch convertible laptop powered by an AMD Ryzen 5 Quad Core processor, featuring 8 GB of RAM and a 128 GB SSD. With a stunning FHD touchscreen, up to 11 hours of battery life, and immersive audio from Bang & Olufsen, this laptop is designed for both productivity and entertainment on the go.
Brand | HP |
Product Dimensions | 21.46 x 30.67 x 1.49 cm; 1.09 kg |
Item model number | 3ZT30EA#ABU |
Manufacturer | HP |
Series | ENVY X360 13-AG0002SA 3ZT32EA |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | Convertible |
Standing screen display size | 33.8 Centimetres |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Processor Type | Unknown |
Processor Speed | 2 GHz |
Processor Count | 4 |
RAM Size | 8 GB |
Memory Technology | DDR4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Memory Clock Speed | 2400 MHz |
Hard Drive Size | 128 GB |
Hard Disk Description | SSD |
Audio Details | Speakers |
Graphics Coprocessor | Radeon |
Graphics Chipset Brand | AMD |
Graphics Card Description | AMD Radeon Vega 8 |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Optical Drive Type | No |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 11 Hours |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 53.2 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Item Weight | 1.09 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
B**J
Great laptop
Great little laptop for the price, fast and switches easily between laptop and tablet mode. Very light and yet sturdy. Looks high end.
T**S
Great build quality and lovely to use
Great build quality and lovely to use.. I use this laptop for home/media and it's fast enough for most purposes.. installed popular tv/movie player and this worked very well, youtube and movie playing no problems at all, but games at not really playable unless they are a few years old.. yes it's got a vega graphics card but it's intergrated into the motherboard and as such runs at very low speeds.. Tomb Raider no chance, need for speed will runs in 720p as will most games over 2 years old but the fan spins up and the system runs hot.. wouldnt trust it for more than a couple of hours before it would do some serious damage to something on the board, it gets that hot.Other than games this is a great laptop, all metal body, lovely touch screen, Ryzen Cpu, Vega graphics, 8GB memory and a fast SSD (only 128GB though).. works well in tablet mode but is more at home as a laptop. I changed the SSD to a large M.2. Drive (which was very easy) and use this all the time.Also the fans only speed up when gaming (firmware is upgraded) but is very quiet in normal operation. Would whole heartly recommend this great little hybrid laptop/tablet.
M**W
Lovely little 2 in 1 laptop if it lasted!
Had this delivered today and I must confess it's even better than I imagined. The build quality screams "Premium device". It's the same foot print size as my Dell ultra book, which has a 12 inch screen. The screen is bright and clear, the sound, from such a thin device, is amazing. It performs well and is responsive, even to touch. The initial boot up was cool, cortana actually worked and made sense while it talked me through the setup. If you're looking for a portable, light weight, 2 in 1 laptop, then you can't go wrong with this.Update -Had to return this and get a replacement. The wifi was having issues, loss of speed and connectivity. Noticed that some pages were not loading and were reporting no internet connectivity. Ran the usual Windows 10 diagnostics and no issues were reported. I then started getting issues with live video streaming, such as twitch and live channels on BBC iplayer, they would slow/stutter and then grind to a halt, I'd have to refresh the page to get them back. This happened every few minutes. I ran speed test along side these issues and noticed the wifi speed fluctuating a lot, going from full speed 60mbps down to 1mbps and then 0 when it would disconnect the video feed. Googled the issue and found it being reported quite a lot. I had already updated the BIOS and all the drivers, disabled power management on the network card, disabled the firewall etc. All the suggested "fixes" didn't work. So I contacted Amazon and they sent me a replacement. I tested the laptop, prior to updating anything, and it didn't display any of the issues that I'd had with the previous laptop. However, I then went through the same process, as with the previous laptop, updated everything, BIOS, drivers etc. I then experienced the same wifi issues. Went through the same "fixes" as before, again without any positive results, so I contacted Amazon once more and reported the issue. Amazon offered a full refund upon return of the laptop and suggested that I could use the money to get a different laptop. I was reluctant to do this, since I don't think I'd get something of similar quality for the price I'd paid, so whilst I was chatting online to Amazon I decided to investigate the issue further. I then noticed that the HP update utility had downloaded and installed "HP connection optimizer" which the description said "Recovery tool for YB/Red-X Comm modules", it looked suspicious, so I uninstalled it. The wifi issue still remained. I then manually updated the wifi card drivers and rebooted the laptop. Tested the wifi again, the speed was no longer fluctuating and streaming live video worked flawlessly, so I can only deduce that the software, provided by HP, was the issue after all!So if anyone else experiences the same issues, it looks like HP Connection Optimizer could be the culprit causing it.The laptop now works without any issues and I still believe this was a good purchase, once the wifi issues were resolved.UPDATE : Had this laptop now for a little less than a year, haven't used it anywhere near as much as intended. Yesterday I switched it on and noticed that it wasn't quite sitting flat on the desk, there appeared to be a bulge at the bottom of it and none of the 4 corner feet were touching the desk. Having remembered receiving several emails about product recalls, due to battery issues, which I had followed their instruction and used the HP utility to check if my product was affected, which it wasn't. I can only assume it's the battery. The laptop does power on, but also powered off by itself a few times, within minutes of powering on. I've reported the issue to Amazon and they've agreed a return and refund. Damn shame the laptop has gone like this, it's a lovely bit of kit and I think I will have difficulty finding anything, of similar spec, build quality and price, to replace it.
A**S
Looks good but that's about it
It's well built beutifull and it ends there. It suffers from processor throttling the AMD 7 and AMD Vega 10 perform well if it weren't for the heating. But the worst is the screen which I cant understand at 100% brightness its impossibly dim and the the battery 4.5 hours on 720p film at 50% brightness so that's why I take my Galaxy tablet on flights. So you cant use it outside because you wont see the screen then because you have to set the brightness to 100% anyway. And not mentioning the lack of firmware for the AMD. I returned mine and got a Huawei matebook x pro yes I had to sacrifice but that 3k screen and Nvidea 2Gb Graphic card. The Vega 10 graphics on the Envy come with 256mb I think. Oh and the BO speakers crackle every once in a while. But it's a shame because it looks and feels like a premium machine but it's not.
C**R
Great convertible
Amazing value for money. Fans can be noisy, but never really bothered me. If you are hyper sensitive to noise then maybe it will be an issue,but for me it never gets too loud to bring me out of task.Performance is stunning.Build quality is stunning.9.5/10 - great.
V**T
A Good HP Product Seriously Upstaged By Alternative Competitors
There is much to like about this HP Envy x360 laptop; sound, screen, flexible viewing modes, overall satisfying performance, etc. However, its attributes were markedly less impressive when viewed next to a similarly priced Amazon Warehouse Deal Huawei Matebook X Pro, with its 3K screen and gob smacking audio. The HP just could not compete. That said, at the time of buying, the 'as new' non-deal price for 256GB Matebook base model is £300 more than the 128GB HP Envy, so I was simply lucky to get the used Matebook for the same price as the Envy. So the Envy will have to go back, not because it isn't good, but because the X Pro competition is evidently better. If I do have a complaint about the Envy it's the noisy fan, which is far too intrusive in my experience. Also, the screen is gorgeous, but it is somewhat oversaturated and not a match against a 3K. Oh yes, it works with a stylus, but this wasn't included in the box, although an HDMI dongle was. Still, it's a worthy buy for the price and features. Just don't view it next to anything better. Pssst, check out the BMAX Y13 at a fraction of the cost and with very similar features!
M**T
Really nice, small form factor laptop
Slim, compact, great screen definition, touch screen.Well made, great quality feel to the whole PC.Nice keyboard action.. Very tactile... Very responsive.
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