HP notebook is a very good-looking device though its on the heavier side at. We were enchanted by itsbrilliant red colour outer shell that has a satin sparkle texture and a soft matter finish that helps protect against fingerprints. The silver coloured metallic HP logo sits right in the middle.For the original German review, see here. After introducing HPs Pavilion 17, the first laptop based on AMDs new Carrizo platform, a few weeks ago, we would like to .Lenovo Yoga, the laptop can swivel 360-degrees and be turned into a tablet. However, unlike other convertibles, HP is targeting the mid-range segment with the device by pricing itIs the
.serve as a conventional clam-shell notebook, used as a video player in the stand mode with the keyboard acting as a base, and act like a photo frame or recipe book, placed in the tent mode. You can fold it a full 360-degree and make it into a tablet as well. The keyboard is automatically disabled as you turn the display an angle more than 180-degree.
While the hinge works flawlessly and never feels flimsy, the tablets base panel is a bit heavy and adds to the bulk when youre carrying it around as a tablet. Also, when you fold it 360-degree, the display doesnt clasp with the base panel and since the base panel is longer than the display panel, it sticks out and doesnt look appealing. HP says that its intentional as the speakers are located at the base. We feel that the placement could have been different to take care of aesthetics