Gadget Review: HP Pavilion x360

The Pavilion x360 is HP's bright red entry into the hybrid PC movement. The titular 360 degrees hinge means the device can be used as either a laptop or a tablet, and the keyboard can even be used as a stand to prop the device up. Stylish and versatile, the x360 is guaranteed to get you more than a few looks…

By Alex Choros

The Pavilion x360 is HP's bright red entry into the hybrid PC movement. The titular 360 degrees hinge means the device can be used as either a laptop or a tablet, and the keyboard can even be used as a stand to prop the device up. Stylish and versatile, the x360 is guaranteed to get you more than a few looks.

Design

Aesthetically speaking, the x360 is a little unconventional and a little bit out there. Wrapped in a bold red matte plastic shell, the device certainly makes a statement. The x360's exterior looks and feels phenomenal. If HP had surrounded the keyboard and trackpad with the same bright red plastic (as opposed to their trademark aluminum) and shrunk the bezel just a little, it would have really been something. Regardless, the x360 is still a beauty, even if unconventional