HP ENVY x360 13.3″ 2-in-1 Laptop PC 13-bd0013sa, Touch

HP ENVY x360 13.3″ 2-in-1 Laptop PC 13-bd0013sa, Touch Screen, Windows 10 Home, Powered by Intel Evo Platform & Intel Core i5-1135G7 Processor, 8GB RAM, Iris Xe Graphics, 256GB SSD, FHD, Silve

Create anywhere
Ready whenever inspiration strikes. Bring true-to-life, vibrant visuals to your screen anywhere, anytime with this versatile, convertible PC with long battery life. With support for simultaneously touch and pen support, you can capture every detail of your sketches and rest easy knowing your creations are under wraps until you’re ready to share them.



Privacy for your peace of mind
Keep it confidential with an unhackable camera shutter and dedicated microphone mute button.
Weight: | 1.32 kg |
Dimensions: | 19.46 x 30.65 x 1.64 cm; 1.32 Kilograms |
Brand: | HP |
Model: | 4S176EA#ABU |
Batteries Included: | Yes |
Manufacture: | HP |
Dimensions: | 19.46 x 30.65 x 1.64 cm; 1.32 Kilograms |
I find that it can freeze a little when running a fair ammount of tabs when studying. The laptop is kept in a sheath and looked after at all times and still has wear and tear at the joins between monitor and screen after only 3 months. Touch screen is useful and its lightweight and easy to carry.
It comes with a 512GB SSD (Solid State Drive) which can be upgraded, and has 8GB of RAM, (2 x 4GB modules in 2 ports) Can be upgraded.
It has an 11th Gen inteol Core [email protected] CPU and came with Windows 10 — Upgraded to windows 11 for free.
It has an intel iris Xe graphics card, a 1920 x 1080 resolution (Changeable) and a refresh rate of 60Hz (Changeable)
It has an intel smart sound technology for USB audio/digital microphone with Realtek high definition audio.
With many apps preinstalled and plenty of room to install more, (Some apps are worth uninstalling if you don’t need them, I’ve gotten rid of a few which are no good for me, clearing up a little more space on the SSD.
The specs of this one may differ from other devices but the basic controls are the same, or close to it.
The keyboard doesn’t have a separate number pad, which I prefer as I find it easier to touch type when there’s just a keyboard. But if you like a separate number pad then you’ll be disappointed with this one.
The keyboard itself has back lighting, just press the F4 button and you get two options of brightness and then there’s the off option too.
Either side of the keyboard are the speakers which are remarkably good considering they’re strapped to a laptop. Listening to music is pretty enjoyable through the speakers and doesn’t disappoint.
The fingerprint protection works brilliantly, instantly working, once you’ll put in your fingerprint that it. With the fingerprint logo on the key between the cursors and the ‘alt gr’ showing you where to put your finger.
It has a couple of USB ports, a HDMI port, a USB-C port, an SD card slot and a 3.5mm earphone jack.
The battery takes no more than an hour to charge and last for at least six times that, depending on usage. But it does last a while when simply browsing and writing.
I won’t go into the apps as this is a personal choice of what ever apps you want to run.
The touchscreen is instantly responsive and works a treat, working with the stylus/pen which came in the box (yes, a stylus/pen does come with this one, well, it came with the one I had delivered anyway)
This is a nice little laptop with good enough specs for your average working day, unless your work involves heavy gaming or other heavy PC usage as this may well struggle with heavier use.
But for me, using this just for simple tasks, browsing, writing, reading, watching stuff and other things, this does exactly what I need it to do.
So what about the price? Well, I paid nearly 800 for this and I have to say that, for me, it’s money well spent. Especially as I know I can add a larger SSD and more RAM if needed. Some laptops have soldered parts which means you’re stuck with what you get, but with this, there’s room for expansion. Which is nice to know.