
Unofficial specifications
ChipsetIntel Platform Controller Hub | Battery Capacity43 Wh |
Warranty1 Year International Warranty | Processor Speed1.3 GHz base / 4.4 GHz boost |
Keyboard LanguageEnglish/Bangla | TouchscreenYes |
Display Touch SupportYes | dupll1 Year |
Audio QualityStereo Speakers | RAM Slots2 |
Thunderbolt VersionNo | Model Number2024 |
Usb TypeUSB 3.2 Gen 1 | Charging Speed45W USB-C |
Resolution1920 x 1080 pixels | Body TypeAluminum |
Storage InterfaceNVMe PCIe Gen3 | Processor ModelCore i5-1235U |
dup34341.3 kg | Weight1.3 kg |
Backlit KeyboardYes | Cpu TypeIntel Core i5 |
RAM Speed3200 MHz | BrandHP |
Screen Resolution1920 x 1080 pixels | Product DescriptionNightfall Black |
Refresh Rate60 Hz | Processor Threads12 |
Model NameEnvy x360 13 | Graphics CardIntel Iris Xe |
Display Size13.3 inches | Cooling TechnologySingle Fan |
RAM8 GB | Audio Jack3.5mm Combo Jack |
Gpu TypeIntegrated | App ControlNo |
Cooling SystemSingle Fan | Build StandardPremium |
Device Type2-in-1 Convertible | Battery TypeLithium-polymer |
Standby Time8-10 hours | Dimensions297.2 x 209.8 x 15.9 mm |
SD Card ReaderNo | Operating SystemWindows 11 Home |
Clock Feature12 MB cache | Processor Cores10 |
Processor BrandIntel | Build MaterialAluminum |
Camera Features720p HD | RAM ExpandableYes (up to 32GB) |
Storage ExpandableYes (M.2 slot) | EthernetNo |
Storage512 GB SSD | Storage Capacity512 GB |
Display TypeIPS | Wifi SupportWi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) |
Frequency (Hz)60 | Display CharacteristicsIPS, 400 nits |
Graphics VRAMShared | HDMI PortsHDMI 2.0 |
Battery43 Wh | Available ColorsNightfall Black |
Special FeaturesTPM 2.0 | Screen Size13.3 inches |
3.5mm Audio JackYes | SensorsNo |
USB Ports1x USB 3.2 Gen 1, 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 | Processor Generation12th Gen |
Bluetooth VersionBluetooth 5.2 | Ram8 GB |
Wireless ChargingNo |
Reviewer
Apr 20, 2026
When I first unboxed the HP Envy x360 13, I felt a familiar thrill racing through me—this crisp package held the promise of untold productivity and creativity. The sleek design instantly caught my eye; it was elegant yet sturdy, exuding a premium feel that made it hard to believe I hadn’t just forked over my entire wallet. Opening that lid revealed a lovely keyboard and an appealing display, and for a moment, everything felt perfect.
But then reality set in. My excitement quickly shifted to annoyance when I found the trackpad to be functional but not as responsive as I hoped. It stuck sometimes, and I felt betrayed by such corners being cut in what is otherwise a beautifully designed machine. This was supposed to be the complete package!
Diving into the technical side of things, I'm genuinely impressed by the AMD Ryzen 5 processor in this model. Its architecture has shown surprising efficiency during daily tasks like streaming videos or working on spreadsheets. It smoothly handles multitasking—something I desperately need while juggling work and personal projects—but let’s get one thing straight: not all performance metrics meet initial expectations.
Sometimes, during resource-heavy applications like video editing software, I noticed occasional stutters. My excitement turned into frustration as I watched this promising chip falter under greater loads. For a device marketed for enthusiasts like myself, that kind of inconsistency stings.
I was initially thrilled about the ample SSD storage options given for this price point; it allows you to pack essential files without needing extra storage devices dangling around your workspace. That said, once again, I encountered minor hiccups with memory management during intense sessions. There would be moments where switching between heavy apps caused slight lag… I expected fluidity! Combination operations leapt between applications like a kangaroo only to trip mid-air occasionally.
This slightly undermined the lovely cohesive experience I'd pictured while using it efficiently on-the-go. Despite these speed bumps at times—not terrible when considering light workloads—I’ve certainly had better memory management from other contenders which made me question whether HP put its best foot forward here.
The **display** of the HP Envy x360 13 is where my heart really leaps! The *FHD panel* offers rich colors and commendable brightness levels that rival more expensive competitors. Watching movies or doing creative graphic design work has genuinely impressed me; precision seems almost second nature here. The thin bezels just amplify that immersive feeling!
I just wish HP had gone ahead with better resolution options! Sometimes text appears grainy at certain angles, leaving me wanting more clarity in those crucial details—it honestly detracts from an otherwise stunning visual experience.
I often find myself working late hours for various projects, especially needing a reliable battery life to support my hectic lifestyle. Here’s where things took an interesting turn: while the HP Envy x360 13 boasts impressive power management compared to previous models I've used, the cooling system feels like a missed opportunity!
I noticed it heating up significantly during heavy bursts of work—a definite buzzkill! The fan could transform from whisper-quiet to full-on jet engine if pushed too hard, and I often found myself anxiously wishing for quieter alternatives during those important Zoom meetings.
Ultimately, after weeks of living with the HP Envy x360 13, my feelings are decidedly mixed. The *engineering choices* made sense on many fronts—the aesthetic design truly shines alongside remarkable performance features—but certain compromises left me scratching my head bewilderedly.
Wherever there were gleaming highlights that excited me—like color-rich displays or strong processors—small hiccups offset them; it’s as though someone tried to pepper in every indulgent feature while skimping on crucial details such as touch responsiveness and thermal regulation.
If you're seeking style combined with decent performance for general use without excessive demands on heavy tasks, this laptop might charm you enough! However, make sure to take note of those friction points before committing—after all, resting comfortably on elegance yet underwhelming below the surface can leave anyone feeling hollowed out.