HP ENVY x360 Convertible 2-in-1 Laptop: Find your way around the Web with ease using this 2-in-1 laptop, which features a 15.6" touch screen for simple navigation and a backlit keyboard for easy typing in the dark. The 360° hinge lets you convert between 4 modes, including laptop, tablet, stand and tent.
Customer Rating
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AWFUL... JUST AWFUL...
on June 25, 2016
Posted by: NikonUser33
from Boston, ma
I WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER HP PRODUCT AGAIN!!!! I purchased the HP Envy x360 in July 2014. In September 2014 it had its first fatal hard drive error. When I called tech support they assured me they could fix the problem and it would never happen again. Well it did, in June 2015. One year and 8 days later, it failed again in June 2016. If a hard drive fails 3 times in less than 2 years there is a fundamental problem with your product and you should stand by it, not at the expense of the consumer. This was my first HP product and it will be my last.
Featuring a 16GB capacity, this PNY Elite Performance P-SDH16U1H-GE SDHC Class 10 memory card offers plenty of space for storing photos and high-definition videos. Read speed up to 90MB/sec. ensures rapid performance.
I bought a Nikon D5100 on 9/1/12 for vacation the following week, and bought 2 of these cards at the same time... on sale for $20 each, class 10, 16GB capacity... great deal, right? At the end of my first day shooting >200 photos, I got an error message "No SD card inserted". I could not format the card or take any additional photos. Swapped for another card, all was fine, until the same thing happened on day 2, after taking >800 photos. Same error, plus "This memory card cannot be used. Card may be damaged. Insert another card." Again, unable to format the card or take additional photos. Figured the camera was defective, and fortunately was able to exchange the camera while on vacation. However, I've tried three different recovery systems and have been unable to retrieve any of the photos on either card. Wish I had read the other review before, it definitely looks like these cards are NOT compatible with Nikon D5100... or there is a bad batch of cards/cameras out there! Proceed with caution...I'll be posting this comment on the Nikon review page as well.