Refurb HP ENVY x360 - M6 15T-W200 i5 7th 8gb 1tb hdd

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HP ENVY x360 - M6 15T-W200 Product Specifications

Hardware
Product number
W2K45UA
Product name
HP ENVY x360 - M6 15T-W200
Microprocessor
Intel® Core™ i5-7200U 2.5 GHz
Memory, standard
8 GB DDR4-2133 SDRAM =
Video graphics
Intel® HD Graphics 620 (up to 6.06 GB)
Hard drive
1 TB 7200 rpm SATA upto 1TB SSD 
Display
15.6" diagonal FHD IPS UWVA multitouch-enabled edge-to-edge glass (1920 x 1080)
Keyboard
Full-size island-style backlit with numeric keypad
Pointing device
HP Imagepad with multi-touch gesture support
Wireless connectivity
802.11ac (2x2) and Bluetooth® 4.0 combo
Expansion slots
1 multi-format SD media card reader
External ports
2 USB 3.1 Gen 1 (HP Sleep and Charge); ; 1 HDMI; 1 headphone/microphone combo
Power supply type
45 W AC power adapter
Battery type
4-cell, 55.67 Wh Li-ion
Webcam
HP Wide Vision HD Camera with dual array digital microphone
Audio features
Bang & Olufsen; Dual speakers

 

 

The latest Envy x360 15-inch convertible is strikingly similar to the previous ones. And as before, it’s here to convince us that it can do it all: be a laptop, be a tablet, play some games, do some work, all for an affordable price… but is it really the ideal choice for these tasks?

 

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Between the high-end (and often highly acclaimed) HP Spectre notebooks and the low-end Pavilion line rests the HP Envy series. Arguably a bit of a misnomer, this line of machines is rarely responsible for trendsetting or boundary-pushing, but nevertheless it is appealing enough to the average consumer with the average budget.

The notebook we’re evaluating today, the HP Envy x360 15t-w200, falls squarely into that category, seeking mid-range success and nothing more. This is in spite of its capable Intel Core i5-and  switchable graphics, and alongside its comfortable (at first glance) 15.6-inch 1080p touchscreen. Accompanying these specifications are a much less impressive 1 TB 5400 RPM mechanical hard drive, a relatively ordinary case design, and the questionable prospect of convertible tablet functionality (in light of its large size and somewhat prohibitive weight). The Envy x360 wants to do it all on a limited budget.

At a street price of under $700, can the Envy x360 appeal to the budget-conscious, average consumer who’s still seeking a compelling package?

 
HP Envy x360 15t-w200 (Envy x360 Series)
Graphics adapter
NVIDIA GeForce 930MX - 2048 MB, Core: 952 - 1020 MHz, Memory: 900 MHz, 21.20.16.4471, yes, Intel HD Graphics 620
Memory
8192 MB  
 
, PC3-12800
Display
15.6 inch 16:9, 1920x1080 pixel 141 PPI, yes, BOE0679 , IPS, glossy: yes
Mainboard
Intel Sunrise Point-LP
Storage
WDC Slim WD10SPCX-24HWST1, 1000 GB  
 
, 5400 rpm
Weight
2.292 kg ( = 80.85 oz / 5.05 pounds), Power Supply: 334 g ( = 11.78 oz / 0.74 pounds)
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Case

Seams are visible in the plastic perimeter
Seams are visible in the plastic perimeter

Like many machines in its segment, the Envy x360 is constructed primarily out of plastic but features metal accents in areas which matter most—the display lid and top cover, specifically, which are both lined with a sheet of brushed aluminum. Although the aluminum is thin and lacks the luxurious feel of, say, an Apple MacBook or Dell XPS 13, it does provide some rigidity to these regions. There is consequently very little flex present on the base unit, and the display lid—while not exactly sturdy and lined with a silver plastic perimeter—resists torsion moderately well. Aesthetically, the aluminum is also pleasing to the eye, and it resists fingerprints and oils better than many alternatives.

The machine carries a look which is neither cheap nor expensive. Seams in plastic are visible and gaps are not perfectly even in all areas (see our photos for examples). Still, from a distance, it's attractive enough.

The 360-degree hinges support the screen well, but they allow too much bounce than is ideal for comfortable touchscreen operation; taps on the screen inevitably produce vibration which lasts a few seconds each, and coupled with the glossy finish and poor screen brightness (more on this in a bit), it’s an unfortunate experience. The notebook also cannot be opened with one hand; doing so will lift the base unit off the surface.

We must once again admit our puzzlement at the endurance of the 15.6-inch convertible notebook trend; not only is it impractical due to the sheer size of the machine, but the weight (2.3 kg) is nothing convenient to hold in tablet form. Its only plausible uses are on a counter or table for quick reference at a distance or on a couch or bed streaming video in lieu of a nearby television. Nevertheless, it’s been years now since we first saw this design, and the same limitations still apply.

 
 

Describe the case: size, weight. compare to others

 
      HP Envy x360 15t-w200       HP Pavilion 15-bk001ng x360       Dell Inspiron 15 5568       Lenovo Yoga 510-15ISK       HP Spectre x360 15-ap012dx
 
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