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HP’s Envy x360 13 goes all in on Ryzen

HP’s Envy x360 13 goes all in on Ryzen

Posted on May 14, 2018July 15, 2019 By Jarvis

This 360-degree convertible offers Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 7 mobile APUs

HP’s Envy x360 13 is a 360-degree convertible that’s fully committed to AMD’s new Ryzen mobile processor. Announced Monday and expected to be available later in May, the all-AMD product line will have a starting price of $760. If there were Envy x360 13 models with Intel CPUs, the Ryzen models would likely be less-expensive counterparts. This is what we’re seeing with the Envy x360 15, which ships with a choice of either.

Specs and features

As you can see from the specs that follow, the Envy x360 13’s configuration includes some other nice options along with the Ryzen CPUs:
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