HP Envy x2 Windows convertible with Intel Core-M starts at $800 USD
HP unveiled a new 13.3-inch Envy x2 convertible with Windows 8.1 and Intel Broadwell processor back in September at the IFA 2014 trade show in Berlin. This machine consists of a large tablet and a keyboard dock that allows it to turn into a notebook when needed. Thanks to the low-power chip used by HP, Envy x2 has a fanless design and offers excellent autonomy.
HP Envy x2 with Intel Core-M processor can be customized as needed, and its base setup includes the following:
- Processor: Intel Core M-5Y10
- Memory/Storage: 4 GB RAM; 128 GB SSD internal storage
- Display: 13.3-inch HD WLED-backlit IPS touchscreen with 1,366X768 pixels
- Camera: TrueVision Full HD WVA with dual digital microphone
- Connectivity: Intel 802.11 ac and Bluetooth
- Operating system: Windows 8.1 64-bit
- Battery: 2-cell lithium-ion 33 WHr
The list of options to choose from includes a Full HD display ($100 USD more), 8 GB RAM ($75 USD more), 256 GB or 512 GB SSD for $120 USD or $320 USD, as well as a more powerful Intel Core M-5Y70 processor, for $190 USD more. Various software choices are also available, and the convertible can be configured and purchased directly from HP.com.