The Microsoft Surface Pro has been our favorite detachable tablet for a while now, and the Surface Pro 6 continues that trend. Can the upstart HP Envy x2 give the Surface Pro 6 a run for your money?The post HP Envy x2 vs. Microsoft Surface Pro 6 appeared first on Digital Trends.
HP swapped out the ARM processor in its original Envy x2 for a low-power Intel CPU and got what it wanted: Better performance. But in the process, the ball seems to have been dropped in a few other key areas.The post HP Envy x2 review appeared first on Digital Trends.
After briefly appearing during February, HP's first Windows on ARM PC, the Envy x2, is back to pre-order for $999. It's the result of a new relationship between Qualcomm and Microsoft for Snapdragon-powered Windows 10 PCs.The post HP reopens pre-orders for its first ‘always connected’ Windows 10 PC appeared first on Digital Trends.
Mike Nash, HP's VP of Customer Experience, stopped by the Digital Trends booth to talk about the company's latest notebooks. He spoke first of the Envy x2, with both ARM and Intel processors, then touched on the Spectre x360 15.The post HP’s Mike Nash on why new Spectre x360 15 is thicker, much more powerful appeared first on Digital Trends.
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