HP just launched its newest convertible notebook
with ultrathin/versatile design and capable internals in the Philippines, the
Pavilion x360. HP Pavilion x360 highlights a lightweight frame with durable hinge
design to allow users access four modes. It includes, laptop, stand, tent, and
tablet modes.
The laptop also highlights a 14-inch IPS touch display
with FHD 1920 x 1080 resolution and micro-edge bezel design for a more
immersive viewing experience. Inside, the laptop packs quite a punch as well. It runs with the 8th
Gen Intel Core i7-8565U quad-core processor, Nvidia MX130 GDDR5 GPU, Integrated
Intel UHD Graphics, 128GB SSD storage, 1TB SATA HDD, and 41WHr battery with up
to 65W AC power adapter support.
The laptop also comes with an HP Wide Vision HD
Camera, backlit keyboard, touchpad with multi-gesture support, fingerprint
scanner, B&O dual-speaker setup, dual-microphone, and Kensington lock. HP Pavilion x360 also comes with
1x USB-C, 2x USB-A 3.1, 1x HDMI, and 1x headphone/microphone combo slots.
It boots with Windows 10 OS out of the box. It
measures at 325.5 x 224.2 x 19.7 mm and weighs at 1,590 grams. It is available
in pale gold, sapphire blue, natural silver, and mineral silver color options. The nationwide SRP of HP Pavilion
x360 is PHP 62,990. At Villman, the laptop comes with 2-year warranty, pen, and
backpack. There are select models with 16GB of Intel Optane memory for storage
acceleration. We are not just sure when will it be available.
