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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • Is a $650 gaming laptop worth it?

  • So this is the new HP Envy x360.

  • Now while it might not look like a gaming laptop,

  • inside it is rocking the brand new AMD Ryzen Mobile.

  • If you've bought a laptop in the last few years,

  • more than likely it was powered by Intel.

  • However, AMD has stepped up in a big way with Ryzen Mobile.

  • Not only does this have a much more powerful CPU,

  • but the graphics should be good enough for actual gaming.

  • So it is definitely a larger laptop with a 15 inch display.

  • But, as part of their x360 line, what we're getting here

  • is a fully convertible design, which actually isn't

  • too thick either.

  • Cover wise, it feels pretty nice.

  • So we're getting a slightly sharp, angular design, which

  • a lot of HP laptops have had these days.

  • But considering the $650 price point, it looks

  • and feels pretty premium.

  • Open this guy up and we're going to see the full size

  • keyboard, as well as number row, as well as the

  • Bang & Olufsen speakers.

  • Something you won't find, however, are any stupid Intel

  • stickers all over the laptop.

  • Actually, there are no AMD stickers at all, are there?

  • For ports, there's a pretty decent selection, including

  • HDMI, a USB 3, as well as your headphone jack.

  • And on the other side, you're going to be getting

  • one more USB 3.0, a USB-C that supports charging,

  • as well as a full size SD card slot.

  • HP doesn't claim this is a gaming PC, but with Ryzen 5

  • inside it should be capable of some decent gaming.

  • So not only are we getting a Quad-Core Zen processor,

  • but we're also getting eight Vega GPU cores.

  • Now that's not going to be able to blow away some

  • proper dedicated graphics, but the idea is, is that

  • for $650, especially considering that this is

  • a very battery focused, sort of, lightweight laptop,

  • it should give us decent gaming performance.

  • Ryzen has proven to be pretty impressive on the desktop

  • side, offering a lot of fast cores at a reasonable price.

  • Thankfully, that comes across to Ryzen Mobile.

  • So in Geekbench, while it's not quite on par with Intel's

  • latest 8th-gen, 15 watt processors, it actually performs

  • really well compared to slightly older Core i5s.

  • Definitely plenty of performance for pretty much any

  • kind of normal usage.

  • Where things get really interesting is with

  • those Vega graphics.

  • So it is a huge step up over something like Intel

  • Integrated Graphics, and it's even on par with

  • some of the lower end dedicated graphics options.

  • Now this might not sound that impressive, but consider

  • that this is all in a 15 watt chip.

  • It nearly matches Intel's latest and greatest

  • on the processor side, and completely destroys them

  • on the graphics side.

  • And again, this is from AMD.

  • To put this to the test, we have CS:GO.

  • Now here running at 1080p medium, we're actually getting

  • pretty decent frame rates.

  • So we're averaging somewhere between the high 40s

  • to mid 50s.

  • And that is definitely very playable.

  • Obviously, ideally you're running in like 300,000 frames,

  • but considering that we've got a $650 laptop,

  • I'm definitely not complaining.

  • Next up, we have Rocket League.

  • Now this is a game that is pretty popular, and it's

  • also not that hard to run.

  • And yet again, here we're running at 1080p, this time

  • on quality settings.

  • Now the frame rate's actually really impressive here.

  • We're just pretty much staying above 60 frames per second

  • at all times.

  • Wow, that was terrible.

  • So, in theory, we actually can bump those settings up,

  • all the way up to the high quality if we wanted to.

  • Move over to GTA, and we're actually getting

  • pretty decent performance.

  • So on normal settings, at 1080p, we're getting between

  • 30 to 40 frames per second.

  • For less demanding areas like this, we're actually

  • in the mid 40s or so.

  • When you get a lot of explosions, sometimes it dips

  • around 30, but again, pretty playable.

  • To really put this to the test, we have Pubg.

  • And well this, is not so great.

  • So, low settings at 720p, we're barely getting like 27, 28

  • frames per second.

  • I mean, this is a little bit more of an open area,

  • but even after we walk inside this building we're still

  • barely touching 30.

  • It's kind of usable.

  • It's not the worst experience I've ever tried.

  • But, maybe not the best Pubg machine in the world.

  • Things aren't all perfect in normal use either.

  • So when I was first setting up this laptop, I had

  • some weird driver issues, where the screen would go

  • really dim and I would have no control over it,

  • and sleep mode just completely disappeared.

  • Thankfully, a few Windows updates fixed that.

  • But still, not the best out of box experience.

  • Now it's not a huge surprise considering that this is one

  • of the very first Ryzen Mobile products to actually

  • go on sale.

  • So there might be a few kinks to be worked out.

  • I will say though, the AMD x360 is nice piece of hardware.

  • And of course, you do have that fully flexible hinge.

  • And while it is nicely weighted, I don't like how much

  • wobble there is when you actually touch it.

  • Although again, this is a very common complaint

  • with pretty much any of these sort of convertible designs.

  • The keyboard also isn't too bad.

  • So not only do I like the spacing and the layout

  • with having the number row, but also has a nice feel,

  • and importantly, especially considering the price,

  • it is going to be backlit.

  • With the screen issues patched it's a good panel.

  • So at 15.6 inches, with a 1080p resolution,

  • it looks pretty good.

  • And especially with this kind of size and price point,

  • I feel like 1080 is a totally reasonable sweet spot

  • for gaming, as well as productivity.

  • Now the actual display itself.

  • The color is nice, and the contrast is pretty impressive,

  • however, it just doesn't get that bright.

  • So when you're looking at it dead on, it's okay.

  • But that, combined with the fact that

  • it's really reflective, means that if you get this guy

  • even slightly off axis, it is really hard to see anything.

  • So like a lot of other HP laptops recently, it does have

  • Bang & Olufsen branded speakers, and especially considering

  • that it's a pretty big speaker row that's directed

  • straight at you.

  • Not only does it sound pretty good, but it

  • gets surprisingly loud.

  • However, it's not all great.

  • So the trackpad is just kind of okay.

  • Now I really wish it did have Windows Precision drivers.

  • As it is, the tracking is okay, and it does support

  • most of the major gestures, but the tracking could be

  • a lot better, and especially the trackpad size

  • feels a little bit small for a laptop in 2018.

  • There's also Windows Hello support for facial recognition,

  • which is a nice feature, except that for me, it only works

  • when I get my face very, very close to the laptop.

  • The webcam isn't much better.

  • So it is at least 1080p, but as you guys can see

  • from this quality, Team Crispy, this is definitely not.

  • The biggest issue though, is the hard drive.

  • So while the rest of the system is pretty well

  • specced out with the Ryzen 5, dual channel eight gigs

  • of memory, however, having a mechanical hard drive in

  • a laptop in 2018 just feels slow.

  • It would be so nice if they had actually configured this

  • with an SSD.

  • On one hand, Ryzen Mobile is seriously impressive.

  • Look back just a few months ago, and Intel was selling

  • 15 watt laptop processors with lackluster graphics

  • and only two cores.

  • Yeah, they've stepped it up to Quad-Core now,

  • but you look at AMD, who has come out of nowhere

  • with an impressive Quad-Core design, and some

  • seriously powerful graphics.

  • And again, this is from AMD.

  • I know I keep saying that, but it is really impressive

  • what AMD has been able to pull off, especially coming

  • out of nowhere like this.

  • Now sure, this is not going to be a super high end

  • gaming machine that's going to work for everyone,

  • but it does have enough power to play some

  • pretty decent games.

  • On the other hand, the Envy x360 is good, but not perfect.

  • I feel like they got about 85% right.

  • With a better trackpad, a couple of tweaks, and

  • especially a standard SSD, I would like this thing

  • a lot more.

  • What gets me really excited is that this has forced

  • Intel Nvidia to price some gaming laptops in this sort of

  • $600 price range.

  • So, if you guys wanna see a video on one of those,

  • definitely be sure to let me know in the comments below,

  • and I will catch you in the next one.

- Hey guys, this is Austin.

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