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HP Envy x2 review: Always-on LTE and an atrocious keyboard

Posted on November 2, 2018 By Jarvis

I’ll admit it. I’m besotted with the idea of Connected PCs. They’re Windows laptops or 2-in-1s that have built-in LTE radios so you can stay online wherever you go. So far, we’ve only checked out Snapdragon-powered Connected PCs, but now we’ve finally gotten our hands on an Intel version — the HP Envy x2. To be clear, HP makes both Snapdragon and Intel versions of this same detachable, but we’re looking at the Intel system here.
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Computers & IT Tags:Envy x2, hands on, HP, hp envy, HP Envy x2, Intel, lte, PC, review, Snapdragon, Windows

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