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The HP Pavilion x2 10 is a Windows tablet with an Intel Atom Bay Trail processor, a 10 inch display, 2GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage. It comes with a keyboard which lets you use the system as a notebook and also comes with a 1-year subscription to Microsoft Office 365.
While the tablet has a list price of $330 you can often find it for lower prices. HP is selling it for $30 off right now.
But the Microsoft Store has a much better deal: you can pick up the Pavilion x2 10 from Microsoft for just $200.
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
Smartphones, tablets, and eReaders
- HP Pavilion x2 10″ Windows tablet + keyboard for $199 – Microsoft Store
- Save up to $280 on a Surface Pro 3 bundle – Microsoft Store
- Dell Venue 8 7000 Series tablet for $350 – Best Buy
- HP Slate 7 Android tablet w/Tegra 4 for $90 – AntOnline (via eBay)
- Unlocked Samsung Galaxy Alpha smartphone for $300 – MobilePros1 (via eBay)
- Amazon Kindle for $59 – Amazon
Accessories
- LG G Watch R for $270 – Groupon
- Harman Kardon noise-cancelling headphones for $120 – Woot
- Limefuel 15,000 mAh external battery pack (and flashlight) for $25 – Amazon
- Save up to 50 percent on select PC parts and accessories – Amazon
Apps and digital media
- Save up to 97% on apps, music, movies, eBooks – Google Play Store
- Great Expectations eBook and audiobook for free – Amazon
You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.
I’d like to see a video review of this Pavilion x2 10…there aren’t many videos out there on this particular model. Appears to be a smaller version of the HP ENVY x2 13t in some ways(IE: minus the kickstand). When I price this against other tablets or 2 in 1’s…199 seems like a decent bargain. I was originally comparing this model to the Teclast or Onda unit…and even with a lower resolution, it does come with a keyboard. Seems like a decent price, just don’t know much about them.
Brad – You meant to say $200 for the x2 at Microsoft. You wrote $300 in the text (not in the link to the Microsoft Store).
Thanks, I fixed that!