crkerop.blogg.se

Hp - envy x360 2-in-1 15m-bp111dx bamboo ink stylus
Hp - envy x360 2-in-1 15m-bp111dx bamboo ink stylus








  1. #HP ENVY X360 2 IN 1 15M BP111DX BAMBOO INK STYLUS FULL#
  2. #HP ENVY X360 2 IN 1 15M BP111DX BAMBOO INK STYLUS SERIES#

#HP ENVY X360 2 IN 1 15M BP111DX BAMBOO INK STYLUS SERIES#

Fit for HP Envy X360 15M-BP 15M-BQ series 925736-001 Support Stylus.New Screen Replacement /LCD display panel+digitizer glass+touch control board+Bezel.However, if you want a good balance between performance, style and price, the HP Envy x360 m6 is a worthy choice.

#HP ENVY X360 2 IN 1 15M BP111DX BAMBOO INK STYLUS FULL#

And if you can spend a full $949, the speedy 15-inch Lenovo Yoga 710 offers a great keyboard, speedy SSD and long battery life. However, if you're looking for an affordable 15-inch 2-in-1, the Acer Aspire R 15 provides decent performance and a bright display for only $550. Although the $899 configuration we tested is a bit pricey for a laptop with a mediocre screen and a mechanical hard drive, the $730 or $629 models offer good value for the money. The HP Envy x360 m6 is a sexy, speedy 2-in-1 that thrives when it's doing tons of multitasking at the office and blasting tunes after-hours. A better, albeit pricier version is the $949 model sold by HP that packs both a 1TB 7,200-rpm drive and a 128GB SSD. It's clearly not worth a $170 premium just to go from a 5,400-rpm drive to a slightly faster one. The $899 Best Buy-exclusive model we tested is almost the same as the above $729 model, but it has a faster hard drive (1TB 7,200 rpm). MORE: Laptops with the Longest Battery Life The Inspiron 15 and the Yoga 710 get more out of a full charge at 6:55 and 9:19, respectively. It lasted only 6 hours and 15 minutes on the Laptop Mag Battery Test (web-surfing over Wi-Fi at 100 nits of brightness), which is near the average for mainstream portables (6:31) and longer than the Aspire R 15 (5:20). Mainstream 15-inch notebooks aren't really known for great battery life, and the Envy x360 m6 won't change that perception. That beats the Intel HD 520-equipped Aspire R 15 (49,995) and Inspiron 15 (64,067), but it's behind the average for mainstream notebooks (82,322) and the Nvidia GeForce 940 MX-based Yoga 710 (84,670). Games with more modest requirements should run smoothly on the Intel HD 620 Graphics-powered Envy x360 m6, which scored a 74,705 on the Ice Storm Unlimited graphics benchmark test. That's below our 30 fps playability threshold. You won't be able to play anything close to a demanding game on this notebook, as it could only run the Dirt 3 racer (set to 1920x1080 and medium graphics) at 22 frames per second. That's faster than the times posted by the Aspire R 15 (4:59), the Inspiron 15 (4:47)and the Yoga 710 (4:02), as well as the average for mainstream notebooks (4:21). The HP convertible matched 20,000 names to addresses in our OpenOffice Spreadsheet Macro test in 3 minutes and 35 seconds. Our subsequent keyboard measurements (1.3 millimeters of travel and a required 60 grams of actuation force) proved that travel is the problem, as we prefer between 1.5 and 2.0 mm. My performance fell because its keys were too shallow, which led my fingertips to bottom out, hitting the deck, which became painful over time. When I tested it out on the typing test, I click-clacked my way to 77 words per minute, a notch below my 80-wpm average. The Envy x360 m6's full-size backlit keyboard needs a little more depth. That falls short of the Aspire (310 nits), the Inspiron 15 (244 nits), the Yoga (322 nits) and the mainstream notebook average (267 nits). The panel emitted only 200 nits (an average of brightness). I knew the HP convertible's panel was dim, but I wasn't expecting it to measure so low on our brightness test. That's worse than the results from the Aspire (4), the Inspiron 15 (0.9), the Yoga (0.8) and the average for mainstream notebooks (2.6). The Envy's display wasn't terribly accurate, scoring a 5.8 on the Delta-E test (lower is better). That's tied with the Inspiron 15 (62 percent), but paltry compared with the Yoga 710 (101 percent), the Aspire R (109 percent) and the mainstream-notebook average (91 percent). Readings taken with our colorimeter revealed that the x360's screen reproduces only 62 percent of the sRGB spectrum.










Hp - envy x360 2-in-1 15m-bp111dx bamboo ink stylus