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HP announced its third-generation Spectre 13 x360 back in October, offering some modest design changes and an upgrade to Intel's quad-core eighth-generation processors. Along with more powerful internals, there are also new features, such as the company'...
As usual, HP nailed it with the Spectre x360. As I mentioned in the introduction, the second-generation model had some pain points that were solved in a mid-stream refresh. I don't recall there actually being any pain points in the second one though, othe...
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The previous Spectre x360 laptops have always dragged behind the competition in terms of portability, especially compared to the Lenovo Yoga series but with its newest model, HP is making some big changes. The final package includes an incredibly thin, li...
Sturdy, minimalistic premium design, Light and compact, Good input devices, Excellent IPS panel, No PWM above 85 cd/m2 brightness, Ridiculously long battery life, Offers two USB-C Thunderbolt connectors...
Wobbly touchscreen, Limited selection of I/O, The system can't utilize the full performance of the CPU for long periods of time...
Almost everything about HP's Spectre x360 13 is awesome but fails to impress when it comes to performance. We noticed that the CPU can't reach its maximum frequency or at least sustain it for more than a few seconds. This might be due to some poor cooling...
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Don't expect to find revolutionary changes with the new HP Spectre x360 13. The latest version of this venerable laptop—it dates to HP's acquisition of VoodooPC in 2009—continues the company's tradition of steadily improving a fine machine.The competition...
Ultrabright, highresolution screen is hard to beat in this field. A combination of beautiful form and solid function. Pen included (though no integrated holster)...
Battery life considerably short of expectations. Hairtrigger power button had me inadvertently shutting the laptop down repeatedly...
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The Spectre 13 x360 that I strangely loved from late last year is back with a 4K screen and pen support for the Windows Creators update that went global this month. There's also a new EliteBook x360 for enterprise users, with beefed-up security via a fin...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2019-12-02 03:38:01
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What did you get for your second birthday? Probably a stuffed animal. Maybe a Batman T-shirt. A new pair of footie pajamas.What did HP's Spectre x360 13 get for its second birthday? The 13.3-inch convertible was already one of our favorites, both as a 2-i...
Elegant design, Handsome 4K screen with pen support, Two Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports, Great typing feel...
High-res screen sucks up battery life, No SD card slot or HDMI port...
HP's classy convertible gains a sharp and sunny 4K display, which reduces battery life but makes it an even more formidable competitor to the likes of Dell's XPS 13 2-in-1 and Lenovo's Yoga 910. Read More...
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Spectre spectacle. HP introduced the redesigned Spectre x360 FHD last November with the promise of a 4K UHD version in early 2017. The manufacturer has finally delivered with the Spectre x360 13-ac033dx, though the 4K SKU will cost a hefty $1600 USD...
near 100 percent sRGB coverage; very accurate colors and grayscale out of the box, true 4K UHD; beautiful display with high contrast, Active Pen stylus included with each purchase, light and portable for practical tablet mode, USB 3.0 Type-A + 2x Thunder...
very limited Turbo Boost performance; i7-7500U multi-thread underperforms just slightly, sensitive system fans; loud fans during medium-high loads, larger footprint than XPS 13; lid is slightly more flexible, backlight brightness could be brighter and mo...
HP has made its Spectre x360 13 even better by incorporating 4K UHD and active pen support for a superior tablet experience. This is still the same lightweight and easy-to-handle 2-in-1 that made the 2016 model stand out as one of the most practical conve...
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The original HP Spectre x360 was a hit when it debuted back in 2015, and we liked the 2016 model even more. It's back again this year, keeping much of what we love, but adding a refined design and a super sharp 4K touch screen. In addition to the UHD disp...
Fast performance, Slick, modern design, Slim build, 4K display with sharp image quality, USB-C with Thunderbolt 3 plus USB 3,0 ports...
Battery life is only average on the 4K model, Requires USB-C adapters for video out...
With a stylish look, a super-slim build, a gorgeous 4K display, and serious speed, the latest version of the already-great HP Spectre x360 is our favorite high-end convertible laptop...
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High-end laptops released by HP over the last 12 months have seriously impressed me. The HP Spectre is a fantastic ultra-slim and light notebook with a beautiful chassis. When I reviewed the Spectre last year I was amazed at how far HP's engineering and d...
Sexy metal unibody design with a flexible 360degree hinge. Top notch performance thanks to Kaby Lake and ultrafast SSD storage. Thin and light but still packs USBA. Affordable across entire hardware range...
Not the greatest tablet experience. Somewhat odd keyboard layout...
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Building a great, premium laptop is surprisingly hard. Despite the fact that every company, from Apple to Dell to Lenovo and everyone in between, pulls from the same basic parts bin — Intel processors; high-quality IPS displays; aluminum chassis; large, g...
Thin, light design, Premium materials, Great battery life...
No SD card slot, Uneven keyboard backlighting, Screen wobbles when you touch it...
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