HP's 2-in-1 device features the Core i5-1135G7, 16 GB of dual-channel RAM and an NVMe SSD. The Pavilion x360 14 can handle all modern tasks. What is more, it offers good battery life and has a touchscreen that can be operated with the fingers or the HP Tilt Pen, which is sold separately.
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Unacceptable when phone screens have much more quality.
My 360 hp convertible laptop broke after 1 year, one of the legs/brackets supporting the screen came out from the screen. I went to 6 different shops and all they say it's a common defect of this product.
Hp wants half of the price value of the laptop to repair it.
I'll have to buy a different brand rather than investing so much money for something that is defective. NOT HAPPY AT ALL WITH HP