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It is 35x22.5x1.5cm at the back, it is 1cm at the front, it weighs 1782 grams. Going around the outside has a USB3, 3.5mm socket for headphones and an SD socket on the left. The front is clear. The right side has a USB3, HDMI and two USB 'C' sockets. The back is also clear as the Notebook screen rotates through 180 degrees to become a Tablet.
The initial startup is 55 minutes including extra updates after startup and BIOS and Firmware updates until you have a fully updated machine. After that switch on is 14 seconds and switch off to blank screen is 2 seconds and the power button dies after 7 seconds.
The screen is 34x19cm with .5cm clear on each side and 1cm on the the top this contains the web cam and close to 2cm at the base. The diagonal imperial measurement 15.5 inches. The screen display is 1920x1080 at the default 125% setting.
The keyboard is 84 keys with 3cm clear either side and this area contains the rather good Bang & Oluesen speakers. The area behind the keyboard is just over 2cm and the area in front is 10cm which contains the 10.5x8cm trackpad in the centre of the clear area.
A good idea of the speed of unit is the time it takes to reset, which is prepare, reset and install, this not so long ago would take between one and two hours, here it took only 14 minutes.
The units processor is an Intel 13th Generation running at 1.70GHz. It has 16GB of RAM a 512GB hard drive with around 435GB free when you first boot up. Windows 11 Home 64bit operating system 24/H2 version.
The units battery should last around 6 hours between charges dependant of how used.
I used it both as a rather nice and easy to use Notebook and when moving around as a Tablet, turning the screen through 180 degrees deadens the keyboard.
It is available from the link below for £1199.
https://ao.com/product/873r5eaabu-hp-envy-x360-15fe0008na-laptop-silver-98292-251.aspx