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Windows 11 Home. Intel® Core™ i7-1195G7 (up to 5.0 GHz, 12 MB L3 cache, 4 cores, 8 threads) + Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics. 16 GB DDR4-3200 SDRAM (2 x 8 GB). 512 GB PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 SSD.

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HP ENVY x360 15.6 inch 2-in-1 is a touchscreen laptop with a powerful Intel® processor[1], high definition display[2] with dazzling color accuracy and added security features like a physical camera shutter and a microphone mute button.

Wirelessly share across devices

Easily share photos, videos, and files between your mobile devices and HP ENVY over Wi-Fi with HP QuickDrop.

Adapts to your habits

Smart Sense intelligently adapts to your work habits by adjusting your PC’s system for optimal performance.

Enhanced security features

Keep your work safe with fingerprint reader and privacy camera shutter key, and keep your chats private with the mute mic button.

Additional information

Dimensions (W X D X H)

14.13 x 8.98 x 0.72 in

Weight

4.02 lb

Package weight

6.92 lb

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6 Reviews For This Product

  1. 06

    by Mike

    I had an HP TABLET several years ago and the switch ed to a Surface followed by a Lenovo
    I’m so glad to be back to a great HP Envy
    The touch screen and pen are AWESOME

  2. 06

    by Nicholas

    Great computer. I previously had an HP Envy as well and just wanted to upgrade because it was getting slow and my work requires a fast and reliable computer. Screen quality is amazing compared to my last laptop. They have made good upgrades to the Envy since the previous model I had. Keyboard feels great. I don’t mind the power button being on the keyboard…you have to hold it down for it to power off the computer so it’s not an issue and it works better than the button on the side of the previous models. Only complaint is that the touch pad is a bit loud when you click, but I use a separate mouse most of the time so really not an issue.

  3. 06

    by Norman

    I love the flexibility I have with it and the fact that I’m able to scribble right on the docs I’m creating cuz I’m a student. It makes editing my papers a breeze. I love the sleekness, the size. The only thing is it is a little bit heavier than I thought it would be. 15 inch and fits perfect in my backpack.

  4. 06

    by Mesha

    I only buy HP products and really loving my new laptop!

  5. 06

    by Brady

    Works great so far and I love how it is touchscreen and can be a tablet as well.

  6. 06

    by Michael

    Very good so far. Thin and quite light for a 15+ inch laptop. Love the keyboard, the screen’s rez is excellent and good flexibility with port selection. Finally – the price was right!

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