HP Pavilion 11-n016tu x360
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Source: NDTV Gadgets

The HP Pavilion 11 x360 is not the right machine for those who are interested in squeezing the best possible performance out of every rupee invested, and are only looking for a vanilla workhorse laptop. Buyers who are looking for something with a little personality and flexibility will really like this device and will not have any trouble with it as long as their expectations are properly calibrated.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/21/2014
Rating: Total score: 60% price: 60% performance: 60% display: 60% mobility: 60% workmanship: 70%
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Model: The HP Pavilion 11-n016tu x360 is a convertible laptop for basic computing and entertainment on the go. It features an Intel Pentium N3520 2.17 GHz processor with 2 MB cache, an Intel HD Graphics, 4 GB 1333 MHz DDR3L SDRAM (1 x 4 GB) and a 500 GB 5400 rpm SATA hard drive. Its 11.6" anti-glare LED touchscreen features an HD resolution (1366 x 768 pixels). The convertible laptop measures at 30.8 x 21.5 x 2.19 cm and weighs starting at 1.4 kg, which is quite chunky for a laptop under 12 inch.
As Windows 8.1 64-bit is pre-installed, the laptop is ready to go upon purchasing. For power source, it has a 65 W AC power adapter and a 2-cell 29 Wh lithium-ion battery. To enhance the multimedia experience, it features Beats Audio with 2 speakers and a HP TrueVision HD webcam (front-facing) with integrated digital microphone. Wireless networking is possible via a WiFi 802.11b/g/n (1x1) and Bluetooth 4.0 combo adapter. In terms of input/output ports, it features a multi-format SD media card reader, a USB 3.0 port, a HDMI port, a RJ-45 port and a headphone/microphone combo jack.
Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail):
Integrated GPU for tablet and notebook Bay Trail SoCs. Based on the Ivy Bridge GPU with four Execution Units and support for DirectX 11.
Only some 3D games with very low demands are playable with these cards.
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
N3520: Soc with an integrated quad core Atom processor clocked at 2.2 - 2.4 GHz and an Intel HD Graphics GPU.» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
11.60":
This screen diagoal is quite large for tablets but small for subnotebooks. Some convertibles are also represented with that size.
Large display-sizes allow higher resolutions. So, details like letters are bigger. On the other hand, the power consumption is lower with small screen diagonals and the devices are smaller, more lightweight and cheaper.
» To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List.1.4 kg:
This weight is typical for big tablets, small subnotebooks, ultrabooks and convertibles with a 10-11 inch display-diagonal.
HP: The Hewlett-Packard Company, founded 1935, commonly referred to as HP, is a technology corporation headquartered in California, United States. HP specializes in developing and manufacturing computing, storage, and networking hardware, software and services. Major product lines include personal computing devices, enterprise servers, related storage devices, as well as a diverse range of printers and other imaging products. Other product lines, including electronic test equipment and systems, medical electronic equipment, solid state components and instrumentation for chemical analysis. HP posted US $91.7 billion in annual revenue in 2006, making it the world's largest technology vendor in terms of sales. In 2007 the revenue was $104 billion, making HP the first IT company in history to report revenues exceeding $100 billion.
Up to 2015, the company was named Hewlett Packard Company. After a split, the computer range was renamed to HP Inc.
In the laptop segment, HP was the world's largest manufacturer from 2014 to 2016 with a market share of 20-21% from 2014 to 2016, but they only exceed Lenovo by a small margin as of recently. HP is not present in the smartphone sector (as of 2016).
60%: Such a bad rating is rare. There exist hardly any notebooks, which are rated worse.
» Further information can be found in our Notebook Purchase Guide.