HP Pavilion x360 Laptop i5-1035G1 8GB RAM 256GB SSD 14" FHD IPS Touch Win 10 S
- Intel Core i5 10th Gen. Processor
- 14 in Screen Size , 1920 x 1080
- 8 GB RAM , 256 GB SSD
- Intel UHD Graphics GPU
- Windows 10 S
- Warranty: 6 Months
- Condition: Refurbished

Condition |
They are thoroughly tested to be in full working order, professionally refurbished, data wiped and restored to Factory default state. Cosmetically they would bear marks and moderate to heavy scratches, marks or dents. None of these will affect the functionality of the product. They may be in replacement packaging might have non-original accessories. Non-essential accessories (Manuals / headphones / cartridges etc) may be missing. |
Warranty |
6 Months |
Display
The Pavilion x360's 14-inch, 1920 x 1080 display is a little on the dull side. And while the screen is relatively bright, its glossy texture makes it a little frustrating to look at.
Karen Gillian's red top looked drained in the Jumanji: Next Level trailer on the Pavilion x360's panel. When Gillian was kicking ass in what looked like a dining area, I could see most of the surrounding furnishings, but only at a certain angle, as there was significant glare. Despite that, the display is sharp enough that I spotted the stitching in Jack Black's hat.
Keyboard and Touchpad
Typing on the Pavilion x360's keyboard is immensely satisfying. The keys aren't snappy, but they feel smooth and require a decent amount of force and travel before they hit the bottom.
Audio
Graphics
Packed with an UHD 620, the Pavilion x360 scored 71,938 on the 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited graphics benchmark, which surpassed the mainstream laptop average (61,258) as well as the performance from the Spin 3's Intel UHD 620 (61,440) and the MateBook D's Radeon Vega 8 (63,302). However, the ZenBook 13's Intel UHD 620 (80,655) outdid the competition.