HP Envy x360 review

Shruti Govil
Shruti Govil May 30, 2024
Updated 2024/05/29 at 10:28 AM

With the HP Envy x360 14, the company has expanded its portfolio of laptops with full 360-degree form factor capabilities, further demonstrating its proficiency in this area. This 2-in-1 device, which is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 5 125U processor, has extremely efficient AI capabilities that provide a smooth user experience. The Envy x360 14, which retails for ₹1,07,999, is positioned as a potent option for anybody looking for a high-end convertible laptop, including students, professionals, and everyday users.

 

Design

The Envy x360 14 boasts a sleek, contemporary style and a chassis that is 17.5 mm thick and 1.44 kg in weight. Because of its rounded corners, the laptop is comfortable to carry and use for lengthy periods of time.

With two USB Type-C ports that enable USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort 1.4a, and HP Sleep and Charge, the Envy x360 14 has an extensive port selection. Two HDMI 2.1 connectors for up to 8K 60Hz video output, a microphone combo jack, and two USB Type-A ports are also present. 

With its full-sized keyboard and full-keyboard backlighting, the Envy x360 14 boasts ambient blue opaque keys.

Display

A 35.6 cm diagonal 2.8K OLED multitouch display with a fast 0.2 ms response time and a customizable refresh rate of 48-120 Hz is a feature of the new Envy x360 14. The OLED panel creates a captivating visual experience with its rich colors, deep blacks, and superb contrast.

A 100% DCI-P3 color gamut and a claimed brightness of up to 400 nits in SDR and 500 nits in HDR make this display ideal for multimedia consumption, creative work, and even light photo and video editing.

Speakers

Poly enhances the twin speakers of the Envy x360 14. The Envy x360 14’s audio seemed mediocre and lacked deep bass during our test. 

Camera

A 5MP IR (infrared) camera with temporal noise reduction is included in the Envy x360 14. The purpose of this camera is to improve voice clarity and lower background noise during video chats and recordings.

CPU 

The Intel Core Ultra 5 125U CPU powers the HP Envy x360 14. The CPU can handle a variety of activities thanks to its 12 MB L3 cache, 12 cores, and 14 threads, and its boost clock speed of up to 4.3 GHz. The most recent version of Windows 11 Home 64 Single Language and Microsoft Office are pre-installed on the laptop.

The Envy x360 14 has sixteen gigabytes of LPDDR5-6400 MHz RAM installed. There is 512GB of ROM available for internal storage. The Arc integrated GPU in the Core Ultra 7 155H is more powerful than the integrated Intel Arc graphics in the Core Ultra 5 125U. 

Battery

The laptop boasts a 3-cell, 59 Wh Li-ion battery that can last up to 9 hours, and it supports fast battery charging. The CPU package power in performance mode remains consistent at roughly 15W while under load, indicating effective power management.

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