The Envy x360 16 is the most-screen-for-the-money pick. 16" 16:10 at $749 — extra screen real estate without OLED premium pricing. Trade-off is portability. Best for users who use the convertible at a desk and don't carry it daily.
Strengths
- +16" display — largest screen in this lineup at the lowest per-inch cost
- +AMD Ryzen 7 with 16GB RAM
- +Built-in privacy webcam shutter
- +Strong battery life (10+ hours)
Watch-outs
- −Heavier (4.5 lbs) — most weight in this lineup
- −1920×1200 IPS panel (not OLED like the Yoga or Spectre picks)
- −Bigger footprint — not the laptop you fly with
How it compares
Largest display. Heaviest. IPS not OLED. Lowest per-inch cost in lineup.
Who this is for
At a glance: home-desk users and content consumers who want maximum screen for the money.
Why you’d buy the HP Envy x360 16
- 16" display — largest screen in this lineup at the lowest per-inch cost.
- AMD Ryzen 7 with 16GB RAM.
- Built-in privacy webcam shutter.
Why you’d skip it
- Heavier (4.5 lbs) — most weight in this lineup.
- 1920×1200 IPS panel (not OLED like the Yoga or Spectre picks).
- Bigger footprint — not the laptop you fly with.
Rating sources
Our 4.4 score is the average of these published ratings. More about methodology.