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HP's Pavilion 11 Touchsmart is an 11.6in notebook (some call it a 'sub-notebook') that runs an AMD A6 accelerated processing unit (APU), 4GB of RAM, and a 500GB hard drive . It's a small and highly portable laptop of 1.5kg, and it's also cheap. We think o...

HP's Pavilion 11 Touchsmart is a good model to consider if you're after a laptop that's small, yet well featured. It's not overly fast, but it has enough grunt for basic Web, communications, and multimedia tasks.Tags:LaptopsBest prices todayRetailer Price...
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HP's Pavilion 11 Touchsmart is an 11.6in notebook (some call it a 'sub-notebook') that runs an AMD A6 accelerated processing unit (APU), 4GB of RAM, and a 500GB hard drive. It's a small and highly portable laptop of 1.5kg, and it's also cheap. We think of...

Small and easy to carry every day, Above-average graphics performance, Good array of ports...

Sometimes felt a little sluggish, Keyboard is cramped...

HP's Pavilion 11 Touchsmart is a good model to consider if you're after a laptop that's small, yet well featured. It's not overly fast, but it has enough grunt for basic Web, communications, and multimedia tasks...
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Scores The HP Pavilion TouchSmart 11 e030sa reminds us a little of the netbooks of yesteryear - small, running a grown-up version of Windows, good battery life - but not much in the way of power. But this little tike also happens to be packing a quad-core...

Brilliant touch screen, Good battery life, Full version of Windows 8, Quite portable, Excellent connectivity...

Very poor overall performance, Screen quality isn't great, Keyboard can be slightly tricky to use, Heavy, considering its small size...

The HP Pavilion TouchSmart 11 would make a good buy for students on a tight budget, but not so good for business users needing more power. If we were making the decisions at HP, we would have left the touch capabilities out and spent the money on either...
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Ultra-cheap laptops are nothing new, but few are as beautifully designed as the HP Pavilion Touchsmart 11-e030sa and have ten point touchscreens for just over £300. Its brushed metallic finish and smart looks are immediately appealing and make it look a l...

This touchscreen laptop is beautifully designed, but its slow processor and temperamental touchpad hold it back...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-13 02:13:36
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The HP Pavilion TouchSmart 11 e030sa reminds us a little of the netbooks of yesteryear - small, running a grown-up version of Windows, good battery life - but not much in the way of power.But this little tike also happens to be packing a quad-core AMD pro...

Brilliant touch screen, Good battery life, Full version of Windows 8, Quite portable, Excellent connectivity...

Very poor overall performance, Screen quality isn't great, Keyboard can be slightly tricky to use, Heavy, considering its small size...

We're in a bit of a quandary with this review. While the HP Pavilion TouchSmart 11 has plenty of nice features going for it, such as the great touch capabilities and strong battery life, not to mention the amazing price tag, which make it perfect for port...
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In this mode you can make full use of the screen's touch capability. However I found it rather uncomfortable holding the device due to the presence of the keyboard on the underside of the unit. To get round this problem I tended to place a book or somethi...
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The Pavilion x360 is a small 11.6" hybrid from HP. It's in direct competition with the Acer Switch 10 and the Lenovo Miix 2, adopting a similar configuration with mobile processor and different usage modes (laptop, tent, tablet...). It stands out thanks t...

Connectivity, Weight, Doesn't overheat or make noise...

Terrible screen, CPU/GPU lack power, Very average battery life, Audio could be improved...

The HP Pavilion x360 was a real let down, mainly because of an appalling screen and a battery life much lower than average. It's still a well-made product with good connectivity, but these positives just weren't enough to lift its final score...
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This device is a loan review unit from AMD Malaysia*From back in the day when netbooks were a craze, I've always been a fan of the 11″ laptop screen size. This screen size is still a good choice for those who enjoys the portability for a notebook to carr...

For the price of RM 1,299 this HP Pavilion Touchsmart 11 Notebook is indeed a good buy. Simply the fact that it comes with a 10 point finger multi touch support is a big plus point alone.A great budget laptop on Windows 8...
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tech-boom.com Updated: 2016-12-22 08:03:44
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Fashion, as well as technologies that do not stop for a second, so the producers had to seriously think about and “cover” their devices. HP has this year launched a wonderful netbook, which has a new design, but at the same time carries all brand elements...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2013-11-16 02:27:37
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Design & Features Touch-screen-equipped Windows 8 laptops have been engaged in a limbo contest for some time now. Prices keep going lower and lower, with the bar currently set right around the $400 mark—which is where you'll find HP's Pavilion TouchSm...

Good touch screen and touch pad, Decent battery life, Respectable sound, Low price...

Sluggish performance, Heavy for its small size, Low screen quality...

This 11.6-inch laptop won't break the bank at $399 or thereabouts, and offers the full Windows 8 experience with a responsive touch screen and comfortable keyboard. But slow performance and a dim screen hold it back...
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We will use the competitors, Lenovo IdeaPad S210 Touch 20257 and Acer Aspire V5-122P-61454G50NSS , for comparison in our test. These models belong to the same price category as our test model...

High quality workmanship, Very long battery life, Integrated SD card reader, Premium service extends warranty by one year, The cable and plug are very robust...

Hard-to-access USB ports, Modest brightness, Limited performance...

The HP Pavilion TouchSmart 11The TouchSmart 11 has decent program performance and works very quietly. The notebook is not power-hungry and thus offers quite long run times. In the test, the two competitors could not keep up in terms of battery life. Furth...
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HP's Pavilion 11 Touchsmart is an 11.6in notebook (some call it a 'sub-notebook') that runs an AMD A6 accelerated processing unit (APU), 4GB of RAM, and a 500GB hard drive. It's a small and highly portable laptop of 1.5kg, and it's also cheap. We think of...

HP's Pavilion 11 Touchsmart is a good model to consider if you're after a laptop that's small, yet well featured. It's not overly fast, but it has enough grunt for basic Web, communications, and multimedia tasks...
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With the school season afloat and far too many enjoying the blessings of financial aid, living at home or starting their own ramen-only records, buying a computer isn't exactly at the top of the priority list for incoming students. The MacBook Air isn't c...

Surprisingly decent build for such an inexpensive machine, Long seven-hour battery life, Starts at $400...

Pay more for the faster CPU because the base model is slow, Screen is rough to touch and has bad viewing angles, For the same price, a one- or two-year-old laptop has way more power (but not the battery life)...

The HP TouchSmart 11 isn't the best multitasker, but this low-cost laptop has a great keyboard and respectable battery life — and can get the job done...
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The first Windows tablets with docking keyboard lacked in speed due to their Atom drive and were not able to provide us with an unadulterated Windows workflow. However the successor is on the fast track. Due to its negative image of the brand Atom, the Ba...

Respectable runtimes, Useful input devices, Interfaces, Good performance for mainstream applications, Bright, vivid IPS TFT, Silent, mostly cool...

High weight, Plastic look, No gaming performance...

HP Pavilion 11-h000sg (E9N52EA) very good IPS display but extremely poor camerasHP's Pavilion 11-h000sg gets a lot right, but cannot convince entirely. The display (IPS, high luminance, lowest color deviation) is without a doubt one of the best in its pri...
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