HP Pavilion x360
BARCELONA, Spain -- One of the few laptop-style devices at MWC 2014 is the HP Pavilion x360, an 11.6-inch hybrid that switches between clamshell and tablet modes thanks to a 360-degree hinge.
If that hinge mechanism looks familiar, that's because it's very similar to the one found on the popular line of Yoga laptops from Lenovo, as well as me-too models from Dell and others. The idea of the 360-degree hinge is that you can use the system as a traditional laptop, then bend the lid backward, stopping at a kiosk or table tent form in the middle, or else folding it all the way back into a tablet shape.
Manufacturer: HP
Part Number: F8C35AV
General
Operating System Microsoft Windows 8.1
Notebook typeBudget
Processor / Chipset
CPU Intel Pentium N3520
Memory
RAM 4 GB
Storage
Hard Drive 500 GB Hybrid Drive / 5400 rpm
Display
Type 11.6 in
Max Resolution 1366 x 768
Communications
Wireless 802.11 b/g/n
Connections & Expansion
Interfaces USB 3.0,
USB 2.0,
SD Memory reader,
Microphone/Headphone,
RJ-45
Miscellaneous
Color Red
Dimensions & Weight
Width 12.12 in
Depth 8.46 in
Height 0.86 in
Weight3.08 lbs
Sustainability
Greenpeace policy rating (Nov 2011) 5.9
Greenpeace policy rating (Nov 2012) 5.7
Good
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