HP 2-in-1 12.3" Touch-Screen Chromebook Intel Core M - 4GB Memory - 32GB eMMC Flash Memory (X2 12-F014D) White - New
- 12.3" diagonal 2K WLED-backlit touch screen (2400 x 1600)
- Intel Core m3-7Y30 (1 GHz base frequency, up to 2.6 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology, 4 MB cache, 2 cores)
- 32GB eMMC | 4 GB LPDDR3-1600 SDRAM | 802.11ac WiFi (2x2) and Bluetooth 4.2
- Wide Vision 5MP Front Camera | 13MP Rear Camera | 1 headphone/microphone combo; 2 USB 3.0 Type C
- Chrome OS Operating System | Google Play Store Pre-installed
Summer Day
Probably my best purchase
Delivery came in a day late due to understandable Florida weather. This is by far the best laptop I've ever used! Ok so the processor and 4gb ram may appear subpar but dude does chrome os make use of it. In the one day I've used this, never any lag or buffer. Even initial set up was about 3 mins. Before this I had an i7 hp 12gb ram 1tb storage laptop but windows crippled it. I doubt I'll ever go back to windows. Outstanding product!!!
Ginger Bugielski
A rare treasure: a device that just WORKS
I can't get over how much I love this Chromebook. Being a devotee of all things Android and Google but needing an actual laptop, for years I have been hopping between a Windows laptop and an Android tablet (I use a tablet for digital sheet music, as a full time music teacher). This detachable Chromebook is the perfect solution. It acts and feels like a real laptop, and when I detach the screen (which makes kids gasp most of the time, because it looks so much like a traditional laptop that they think I've broken it), it acts and feels like a tablet. It's fast, and the battery life is better than anything I've had on any tablet and better than any laptop by a LONG shot. I keep finding myself saying "It just WORKS!" I can't recommend it enough!
Holly Beckwick
Worth it!
Oh Chromebook why did I leave you? I had a pixelbook and thought it was too much chromebook for me and decided to get a surface laptop that was on sale. Big mistake! I was pineing to return back to chromebooks but didn’t want to buy another pixelbook at that price. I then saw the announcement for the hp chromebook x2 and quickly pre-ordered. I read on the web that they were showing up early and decided to cancel my pre-order and pickup at the store. I paid $599 plus tax for the hp chromebook x2. My impressions are below. What is cool: The display is the same one on the pixelbook, chromebook pro/plus, so I am really familiar with it and it still looks good here with its 2400 x 1600 3:2 aspect ratio. This is the first chromebook detachable and hp were clever in the design because the keyboard looks almost like one of those folio keyboards, but it is not and is actually hard plastic. What this allows then that the surface pro devices can’t claim is the ability to be used on your lap. The secret is in the hinge mechanism that allows more of a claim schell design, but retaining a look like a folio cover. There is a reason the keyboard weighs 1.5 pounds by itself. Typing experience is good as well as the trackpad. The performance from the core m3 7th gen is really good on this and is a step up from the chromebook pro, and asus c302. What could be improved: Speakers sound okay but they just don’t get loud enough, and when on max volume sound tinny. White case looks okay but I wish they offered another color, and I dislike that both the keyboard cover and tablet are fingerprint magnets, requiring constant wipe downs. The not so good: The price you pay and the paltry storage of 32 GB is insulting in this day and age. Should be able to double it and give you 64GB, since android apps are a thing now with chromebooks. No backlit keyboard. It was reported on the web several places that the keyboard is backlit and it is not. This isn't a major deal for me but it does lower the value of the device and I could see many being turned away from this. No home button in tablet mode. I feel like this could be fixed in a software update but having to clear your pages to get back to the homepage just seems inefficient. Conclusion: I think for premium 2 in 1 chromebooks that the Hp Chromebook x2 slots nicely in the number 2 spot just behind the pixelbook. I think with its price and newer core m3 it is a good alternative to the chromebook pro and asus c302 also. I think lowering it $50.00 would be ideal since it does include a pen, but hp did skimp out on the storage and backlit keyboard.
Austen Leone
Love my new detachable Chromebook!
Wow, I just got it but I love it! It's beautiful and it started right up with all my information as I had a Chromebook before. It's fast, beautiful clear pictures and videos, detaches easily and feels very sturdy but lightweight, battery life could be a little longer but haven't had it run out yet. Love that it has a stylus but have not used that yet. So far I am extremely happy with it's sleek appearance and quick setup! Way to go HP and Google. Oh and the price was right. Got it $100 cheaper on Amazon.
Jennifer Lindeman
An Excellent Product
This is the first detachable Chromebook on the market, it's the HP Chromebook X2 and it's a lovely piece of equipment. Great battery life, keyboard (not backlit but still not a deal breaker) and more on the pricey end of the Chromebook scale. I got a good deal from GreatDealsForU (about $200 less than retail and other online sellers)...totally worth it!
Michael Koios
Best Chromebook I've Owned
I've only had it for a couple weeks so I'll come back and update but so far I love it. Great laptop, great tablet. I do all my schoolwork on it without a problem. Best chromebook and best laptop I've ever owned.
Kathleen Mccarthy
No worries
Came quickly and everything sealed just like buying at HP..Fast beautiful screen colors right on brightness fantastic, no need for backlit keyboard..
Libby Bougere
Perfect
This is a teachers dream. It is light, convertible, looks great, and works fast! I love the touch screen, the pen, and the battery life! Since schools have all become google schools with 1-to-1 with chromebooks for students it is really important for the teachers to have a chromebook as well. I just didn't like having a cheap, durable chromebook with minimal features that students have. This combo gives me an upgraded, high-end chromebook with many more features and flexibility to use anywhere in the classroom! Awesome job HP and great price for the quality!
Mirza Carlson
Sleek and quick!
So I'm sure If you're interested in this product you've probably noticed by now that its a chromebook. The real question is, does anyone really need a $500 or more chromebook? Well the short answer to that is no. But It's more complicated then that for most people, I'll explain more at the end. The first thing I thought when I opened the box was that it was a pretty stunning chromebook. It looks sleek, as you can see from the photos up by the price. When you are sitting in the coffee shop and decide to pull out your device to do some browsing, people will know you are using a premium device. If that matters to you then you have it here. The thing doesn't look cheap and that's a good thing. Okay, so the thing looks good. But how about it's functionality? Does it actually live up to how it looks performance wise? Well yes and no. It depends on what you are getting this device for. I think about 95% of people will be totally happy with it's performance. For browsing the web, checking emails, using google doc's, etc. It performs exceptionally well and I haven't noticed any slow down whatsoever. On the flip side, you have android apps and this is where performance can take a hit. It can run most android apps decently and some great even. Just don't be expecting to play the most demanding games at the highest settings or anything. With these limitations in mind, you should know whether or not its for you. Just some final things that deserved to be mentioned. The detachable keyboard THAT COMES WITH THE DEVICE(how awesome is that?) is actually really great. It feels tactile and has a good travel distance, It just feels good. Sadly the keyboard is not backlit which isn't a huge deal to me but may be to some. The speakers are okay, nothing special. I'd say there slightly above average, they'll get the job done and you'll be content but they aren't gonna blow you away. Next the screen. The screen is one of may favorite aspects on this device. Colors pack a punch, the resolution is really sharp and it can get pretty bright. The screen is awesome and every time I open the device my eyes just light up with how great it all looks. Text is easy to read and really no detail is left out. FINALLY, thanks for sticking with me this long those of you who have. Some simple stuff to also note. The device has a headphone jack, 2 USB C ports on each side of the device as well as a power button and volume button. When it comes down to it, I think spending $500 for this chromebook is absolutely worth it. It's fast, looks and feels premium(which matters to a lot of people, myself included), has good battery life and is just one of the better chromebooks out there. Definitely the best value for your money if you can afford it. I almost got the pixelbook hearing it's the best of the chromebooks but I found this and I gotta tell you guys, I don't feel like I settled and you wont either.
Hannah Fatunase
I love this Chromebook, Andriod Apps, not so much.
I'm not a "tech" person or a gamer, all I care about is the device doing what I need it to do, which it does and the device looking good (which this also does). I love this Chromebook. I use it for work and internet research and it does everything I need it do, quickly. The detachable tablet/screen is super cool feature/bonus. The screen images are clear and the battery life is good. I'm typically an Apple person, I have an iPhone and iPad Mini in my dream world I would have loved an iPad pro but I can't afford it. This HP is a really good compromise for me. That being said the only thing I don't like is having to use janky Android apps. I'm spoiled by the App Store. But I can work around it with what Google has to offer. I saw this Chromebook at Best Buy on sale for $399 and it was just what I was looking for but I wasn't ready to buy on the spot. When I went back to order it online they were sold out and when it came back in stock the price was up to $599. The price on Amazon was still a little more than what I originally found at Best Buy, but it is worth it.