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    Home - News - HP Chromebook X2 gets a massive 41 percent discount to $349
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    HP Chromebook X2 gets a massive 41 percent discount to $349

    Kevin TofelBy Kevin TofelJune 14, 2019Updated:June 14, 20193 Comments2 Mins Read
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    I suspect Best Buy is cleaning out some inventory as the normally priced $599 HP Chromebook X2 is currently reduced to $349. This was the first detachable display Chromebook that debuted last April and first went on sale the following June.

    I purchased one immediately and although I felt there were some small quirks, I was very impressed by the device overall. Among those quirks were the very light keyboard with a very heavy metal hinge; the balance just felt off when using the Chromebook on my lap.

    However, from a performance standpoint and overall experience, it met all of my needs at the time.

    I ended up returning it only because I felt my needs would grow beyond the hardware capabilities: I had planned to take programming courses at my local community college and figured I’d need more memory and storage. I opted for a used Pixelbook instead and later replaced that with a Core i5 Pixel Slate, which is working great for my Java and Python education.

    Here’s a rundown of the HP Chromebook X2 specs:

    • Fanless Intel Core m3-7Y30 processor
    • Intel HD Graphics 615
    • 4 GB of memory
    • 32 GB of eMMC storage, memory slot for expansion
    • 12.3-inch detachable display with 2400 x 1600 resolution
    • Touch and pen support (pen included)
    • 2 USB Type-C ports
    • HD front webcam, 13 MP rear camera
    • 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2
    • Expected run-time of 12.5 hours

    Granted, the seventh-gen Core m3 is a step behind currently available eighth-gen Core processors found in more recent Chromebooks. And both the memory & storage are bare-bones minimum in what I’d consider in a Chromebook these days.

    However, at this price you’re getting a daily driver with detachable, high-resolution screen – the same as the Pixelbook – for much less than most newer options on the market today.

    Put another way: If I could afford something for $399 or less today, I’d pick this over a less-expensive, entry-level Chromebook, with the sole exception of the Dell Inspiron Chromebook 14, which is currently on sale for $50 more than the X2.

    2-in-1s Best Buy Chromebooks Deals Dell Inspiron Chromebook 14 Detachables HP HP Chromebook x2
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    After spending 15 years in IT at Fortune 100 companies, Kevin turned a hobby into a career and began covering mobile technology in 2003. He writes daily on the industry and has co-hosted the weekly MobileTechRoundup podcast since 2006. His writing has appeared in print (The New York Times, PC Magazine and PC World) and he has been featured on NBC News in Philadelphia.

    3 Comments

    1. CajunMoses on June 14, 2019 10:12 am

      “And both the memory & storage are bare-bones minimum in what I’d consider in a Chromebook these days.”

      Hardly anyone would disagree. But, if you get a chance someday, your readers might be interested in your take on trends in how the makers are matching processors with Chrome OS devices based on targeted end-user, screen size & resolution, mobility, consumer preference, etc. It seems that Pentiums aren’t being used anymore. ARM, like OP1, seems to be vanishing. And while the higher end Celerons like N4000 and N4100 are used a lot, they’re strictly ending up in ruggedized, military-spec education devices. Personally, I think that Acer made a colossal mistake by going too cheap with the Chromebook Tab 10; if they’d used an N4100, or even an m3, and bumped up the screen resolution, they’d be having trouble keeping the shelves stocked.

    2. Karl J. Smith on June 23, 2019 2:57 pm

      Any sign of a successor to this Chromebook from HP? It was nice that the keyboard and pen came in the box, and an updated x3 with more RAM/storage/CPU would be great…

      • Kevin C. Tofel on June 23, 2019 3:46 pm

        Not yet and I agree!

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