thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2017-01-07 01:47:48
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Lisa Gade compares the new 13” MacBook Pro and the HP Spectre x360, both late 2016 models...
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As the world's thinnest laptop, the HP Spectre 13.3 has really nailed it in the looks department and the good news is it has also got it where it counts under the hood as well.The device is just 10.4mm thick and weighs 1.1kg.It has a 13.3-inch (33cm) full...
The HP Spectre 13.3 is the world's thinnest laptop but the pleasant surprise for users is that it's not all about beauty.Just because it's thin doesn't mean it isn't powerful and the device delivers the brawn to go with the looks.HP Spectre 13.3Price From...
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You might not think it's possible to build a super-thin laptop without compromise. But you would be wrong.At least that's the takeaway after reviewing HP's Spectre 13.3, which offers top-notch performance and a reasonably good keyboard in a body that lays...
Looks stunning, Super thin, Good performance, Good keyboard, Good connectivity...
Not a universal charger, Pricey...
In the end, I have to give HP credit for accomplishing its goal of making the thinnest laptop possible without compromises. You're truly getting Core i7 performance in a body most manufacturers would outfit with a low-power Core m. And let's not forget th...
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Note: This article was first published on April 7, 2016.Let's face it. The consumer PC market is so competitive and saturated that it has become quite difficult to be impressed by new product launches that usually offer more of the same. There's simply a...
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It looks lovely. It feels lovely. Let's hope it's worth buying.At just 10.3mm thick, the Spectre is thinner than Apple's MacBook. And, while the MacBook is about 200g lighter, HP hasn't compromised on processor power by including Core i5 and Core i7 CPU o...
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Seriously, when are these things going to become just actual sheets of paper? HP has announced that, at just 10.4mm thin, it has crafted the world's thinnest laptop, the HP Spectre.The math checks out – I looked it up, and so did HP, I'm sure. But this is...
Award, worthy design, Three USB, C ports, Long projected battery life...
Prohibitive price tag, Three USB, C ports...
'The world's thinnest laptop' is a fun thing to slap on posters, but the real story here is a laptop worthy of stealing the limelight with impressive design and top-notch specs...
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Let's face it. The consumer PC market is so competitive and saturated that it has become quite difficult to be impressed by new product launches that usually offer more of the same. There's simply a limit to how far you can be intrigued by new processors...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2017-01-07 01:47:48
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Seriously, when are these things going to become just actual sheets of paper? HP has announced that, at just 10.4mm thin, it has crafted the world's thinnest laptop, the HP Spectre.The math checks out – I looked it up, and so did HP, I'm sure. But this...
Awardworthy design, Three USBC ports, Long projected battery life...
Prohibitive price tag, Three USBC ports...
'The world's thinnest laptop' is a fun thing to slap on posters, but the real story here is a laptop worthy of stealing the limelight with impressive design and top-notch specs...
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As a premium end laptop line, HP's Spectre series has always upheld a certain level of classy aesthetics and design. The current HP Spectre x360 upholds the premium design promise, but for the first time also introduces an increasingly common folding hing...
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Ever have one of those situations where you need a tablet, but you have a touchscreen laptop? Or you need a laptop, but only have a tablet? You might have filled the void by carrying both, or might have also tried the many 2-in-1 options available out the...
excellent build quality; perfect screen, with great colors and clarity; pen input; great keyboard and trackpad; solid performance; long battery life...
slightly heavy, making tablet mode a little encumbersome; possible WiFi issues; small rubber feet might lead to scratches; the touchscreen could be a bit smoother...
I'm not easily impressed, but HP certainly won me over with this one. The highlights of this machine are the incredible battery life, perfect screen and excellent user interface with the keyboard and trackpad. Let's also not forget the build quality. Thos...
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Regardless, the recent launches of Windows 10 and Intel's 6th-generation Core processors - nicknamed Skylake - have prompted a refresh of HP's portable PCs . We went hands-on at a preview event in London to see what, besides an updated CPU, the latest Spe...
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digitalmediaandit.com Updated: 2017-01-07 01:47:48
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Performance is great – Switch on is a few seconds and wake up is near as instant as you need. Operation is really sharp, can have loads of applicaitons open and multiple tabs with no slow down. Renders video, animations etc in Adobe products and Serif pro...
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theaustralian.com.au Updated: 2017-01-07 01:47:48
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Listen really closely, and you can hear the cries of Windows laptop users.Windows 10 is truly great, but it doesn't put an end to the affliction caused by inferior screens, carpal-tunnel-inducing trackpads, Tupperware-like plastic, short-lived batteries...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2017-01-07 01:47:48
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Although I am a Mac user, I can still appreciate, or at times, even be envious of some of the Windows based laptops. Take for example, the Dell XPS 13 we reviewed recently, or the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 released a few months back. Both are quite incredib...
Construction Quality, Keyboard & Trackpad, Fast SSD...
Slightly Heavy, Average Battery...
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The Spectre comes in two flavours. For £1,099 you can have a Core i7 machine with a 2560 x 1440 display, while for two hundred quid less you can have the Core i5 version with a 1920 x 1080 screen. For your nine hundred nicker you are still getting a reas...
Microsoft's involvement in the development of the Spectre hasn't resulted in anything spectacular but this is still a very smart and competent package. The impressive battery life, high quality keyboard, generous allocation of ports combined with a stylis...
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At $2400 this is an expensive notebook PC, at least by today's standards. But how quickly we forget those branded “laptop” displays in boutique stores back in, say, 2002 where gloriously plastic and chunky machines boasted of their 256MB RAM as halogen sp...
"It's fast, well-built, has an excellent display and very good battery life."...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2017-01-07 01:47:48
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While it might sound a bit like a Bond villain, the HP Spectre x360 laptop promises to be as sharp as one of Q's gadgets, boasting a 360 degree rotating display, a slick aluminium chassis and a claimed battery life of around 12 hours. Can it live up to it...
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The Spectre x360 is easily HP's most premium notebook yet, at least in terms of appearance. HP has swapped out its large, circular logo - typically found centred on the rear of its devices - for a subtly embossed typeface spelling out its name in full. Pl...
Polished industrial design, Powerful internals, Great screen...
Unwieldy as a tablet, Large bezels add bulk, Overly wide trackpad...
Starting at AUD$1,499, HP's Spectre x360 is a reasonably good value proposition; it's a solidly build notebook that backs up attractive design with ample power and an above average trackpad / keyboard combo. My biggest criticism of the Spectre x360 is th...
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HP's Spectre was one of the surprise laptops from last year, and a return for HP to the quality laptop space. Can the latest generation of Spectre keep the quality up, or does it fade away like the ghost of its name?If you were curious about HP's 2014 Spe...
Impressively spec'd, Fantastic sharp and bright screen, Beautifully built, Great design, and one of HP's best in ages...
Trackpad size is a little ridiculous, and sometimes results in errant clicking, Battery could be better, No backlighting options beyond on and off...
The 2015 follow-up to HP's Spectre is a worthy addition, upgrading the specs, improving the design, and generally making the laptop come together to still be one of HP's better machines in years.It's still not perfect, and we'd like to see better battery...
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We've long heard Apple lauded for its laptop ranges, but the Cupertino company has arguably taken its eye off the ball of late: the MacBook Air looks a bit stale these days and the MacBook Pro hasn't changed much in a few years . That gives Windows lapto...
Good value, solid performance, versatile hinge, classy design, strong battery life...
Weedy speakers, a shade heavier than some, entry-level model has 4GB RAM...
At first glance the HP Spectre x360 may seem to rely on gimmicky extras a little too much. A 360-degree hinge, ultra-wide trackpad and touchscreen may put off some people who are just out for a long-lasting, slim laptop. But don't be put off. These...
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2 in 1 laptops can take many different forms. They can twist, they can detach, they can rotate. This one flips. The HP Spectre x360 is a regular laptop for the most part, and it does an absolutely sterling job of being a regular laptop whenever you need i...
Excellent, solid constuction, Powerful Core i7 inside, All the trimmings — SD card, upgradeable memory...
Keyboard isn't perfect, Battery life great, but not up to HP's claims, Design may turn off some...
The $1499-to-$2399 HP Spectre x360 doesn't try to radically transform the idea of what a laptop is and what it should be — it doesn't have a completely detachable screen as a tablet and it doesn't try to force you into a completely new connectivity standa...
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“Oooh, what's that?” It's the reaction I get every time I pull out the new HP Spectre x360 in a coffee shop. It hasn't failed yet. Java fiends always want to know where I got such a good-looking laptop — and they're always surprised when I tell them the a...
Excellent, solid constuction, Powerful Core i7 inside, All the trimmings — SD card, upgradeable memory...
Keyboard isn't perfect, Battery life great, but not up to HP's claims, Design may turn off some...
Do you really need a thin Windows laptop with a touchscreen? A device that's mostly a laptop and only occasionally a tablet? If so, then yes! This is one of the best touchscreen laptops you can get. For a very reasonable $1499 you can have a slim, attract...
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HP Spectre x360 13-4009na laptop is a 13.3in hybrid laptop that converts into a tablet. It runs Windows 8.1, has an Intel Core i5 2.2GHz processor and 256GB Solid State Drive (SSD)...
Extremely powerful laptop, Sleek and attractive looking, Responsive touchscreen that is sharp and clear, Simple and straightforward to use, Uncluttered keyboard that comfortable to use, 360 degree hinge means it can be used in an easel style to watch vide...
Quite bulky when folded into tablet mode, The buttons on the trackpad aren't as responsive as we'd have liked...
The HP Spectre x360 13-4009na is a very sleek-looking and powerful laptop that converts into a tablet. It coped well when gaming and has plenty of power with a sharp clear display. However, when folded over into tablet mode, it's quite bulky to carry and...
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Please enable JavaScript to watch this video.This is it! It's the flagship 2 in 1 laptop for 2015 from HP and Intel called the Spectre x360. It's fast, it's affordable and it's in our review labs.Gizmodo loves technology. Our product reviews are presented...
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Premium presentation and build quality make the 13.3-inch HP Spectre x360 (13-4009TU) immediately eye-catching. Its all-silver styling, polished bits, and raised ‘Hewlett Packard' lettering on the lid, all make it look like a product that's costly. Depend...
Bright, rich, high-res screen, Attractive design and build quality, 512GB SSD...
Wide touchpad can get in the way while typing, Touchpad didn't disable in tablet mode...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2017-01-07 01:47:48
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The body is perfectly well assembled and carefully designed. The aluminium surface feels great to the touch, and there are no manufacturing flaws to speak of. There's no play anywhere in the frame and the whole thing screams stability.'x360' is the usual...
Body, materials & manufacturing, Keyboard, Highcontrast display with accurate colours, Versatile processor, Battery life (7 hrs 45 min), Connectivity...
Slight overheating, Speakers, Low gaming capabilities...
The Spectre x360 is a stellar laptop. Not only does it have an outstanding body, but the screen is of the highest quality, it's versatile and it has plenty of battery life in it. This is pretty close to perfection, we'd love to see more of this from HP!...
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So when HP unveiled its latest Spectre x360 convertible at MWC, some tech fans wondered whether the device could be the bloatware-free Windows 8.1 laptop hybrid we've all been waiting for...
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There were few laptops at MWC 2015 which is dominated by smartphones, laptops and watches. However, HP unveiled a beauty so here's our HP Spectre x360 hands-on review from Barcelona. See also: Best laptops of 2015 With a revolving design which enabled th...
Our initial impression is that the HP Spectre x360 is a decent looking rival to the Macbook Air and Yoga 3 Pro. Pending our lab tests, the firm looks to have done a great a job of packing good specs in a desirable aluminium chassis at an affordable price...
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Hands on with the HP Spectre x360 The HP Spectre x360 is a slim and light laptop designed for extreme portability. Not only does the hinge let the screen flip all the way around for easy propping-up or use when there's not much room, it's also very light...
The HP Spectre x360 has everything we look for in an ultraportable laptop. Light weight? Check. Thin? Certainly. Great battery life? Absolutely. Its most eye-catching feature, that ultra-flexible hinge, is just sprinkling on the top. Are it and the ultra...
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HP has announced the Spectre x360 at Mobile World Congress, offering a 13.3-inch laptop that effortlessly turns into a tablet thanks to the geared hinge. It's a beautiful looking device that oozes premium appeal and we were impressed by how professional...
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2015's HP Spectre x360 was a great-looking convertible laptop. It was a well-designed premium Windows ultraportable, and it remained one of the most polished convertible offerings in Malaysia. But HP upped the ante when it announced a new iteration of the...
The HP Spectre x360 is a solid, sensible, and most of all, polished convertible laptop. It hits all the right notes for what a premium ultraportable should be: there is no noticeable chinks in performance, battery life, display, as well as the keyboard an...
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hungrygeeks.ph Updated: 2017-03-01 01:26:46
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HP just lauched their newest premium laptop, the company's thinnest laptop Spectre made into a 2-in-1 with a rotating display. Called the Spectre x360, it's positioned as the most versatile premium laptop of the company.The Spectre x360 revolves into a 36...
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“Oooh, what's that?” It's the reaction I get every time I pull out the new HP Spectre x360 in a coffee shop. It hasn't failed yet. Java fiends always want to know where I got such a good-looking laptop — and they're always surprised when I tell them the a...
Do you really need a thin Windows laptop with a touchscreen? A device that's mostly a laptop and only occasionally a tablet? If so, then yes! This is one of the best touchscreen laptops you can get. For a very reasonable £849 you can have a slim, attracti...
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Things are getting heavy in the land of ultraportables. Not a week goes by without a new ultra-light, super-slim notebook crossing the PC & Tech Authority testbench, and HP has weighed in with two lightweights. The second of these is the Spectre, a 13.3-i...
"It's getting tougher and tougher to pick the best Ultrabook around, but the Spectre's excellent performance combined with solid specs makes it one of the top contenders on the market."...
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From its trendy-looking HP logo, to the Bang & Olufsen speakers flanking the keyboard and its 4K display, this is a laptop that’s dressed to impress, and it’s well stacked when it comes to core components as well.READ NEXT: Best laptop 2017 – our favourit...
Stunning design, Value for money, Blisteringly fast...
Sluggish GPU...
There’s little to dislike about the Spectre x360 – it’s a classy laptop that will cope with anything you can throw at it...
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HP has unveiled a new version of its recent success story, the Spectre x360, that has been reworked thanks to the company's ongoing partnership with Bang & Olufsen. Not only does it now adopt the B&O logo (even though it has been revealed that the speake...
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Typically, the way for me to test if a laptop is actually usable, is to type a review on it. Every laptop that I've reviewed has taken this test, and the Spectre x360 will be no exception. I can tell you though that it will be fine, as I've been using thi...
If you've been following along, then you probably know how this conclusion is going to go. The HP Spectre x360 is definitely among the best laptops on the market right now. It's pretty inexpensive as well, starting at $1,149 but offering 16GB RAM, 512GB s...
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Just over a year and a half later, the company has now introduced the second generation of its Spectre x360 refresh in both 13.3-inch and 15.6-inch versions. The smaller laptop covered in this review features a near borderless, micro-edge display, Intel's...
When Intel introduced Kaby Lake processors for notebooks a few months ago, the company's goal was to focus on targeting consumers mostly upgrading 5-year old notebooks, as these would be the people most likely to gain the most performance benefits from an...
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Here at Engadget, we don't have the time to review every new laptop, but we wanted to make time for HP's redesigned Spectre x360 convertible. After all, when the original came out a year and a half ago, we quickly named it one of our favorite Windows mac...
Compact, lightweight design, Mostly comfortable typing experience, Long battery life, Convenient Windows Hello log-in, HP left a full-size USB port, Good viewing angles...
Stubborn touchpad, Some shrunken keys, Sometimes runs hot, Fan can get loud, No more HDMI port or SD reader...
The redesigned Spectre x360 improves on the original with a lighter, more compact design, longer battery life, a Windows Hello webcam and faster disk speeds. However, those smaller dimensions mean a more crowded keyboard and fewer ports than last year...
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Computer makers, much like Hollywood film makers, love sequels.But just as with movies, there's always a risk with sequels. Will it be a franchise-killing dud like Ghostbusters II or a modern masterpiece like The Godfather Part II ?The good news, folks, i...
Windows Hello camera in a compact convertible laptop, Great keyboard and good speakers...
Wide trackpad can be problematic for some, Limited to three total ports for charging, external display, and USB...
The real question we have about HP's Spectre x360 isn't whether it's the best convertible laptop out there—we're wondering if it's the best ultrabook laptop period. With its reduced weight and size, it's a vast improvement over the original Spectre x3...
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HP's Spectre x360 was one of our favorite laptops of the Broadwell generation. It was a thin, light, stylish ultrabook with solid battery life and a flippy hinge enabling it to be used as a (chunky) tablet or (more usefully) to hold the screen up in the k...
Keyboard, Size, Weight, Windows Hello, Thunderbolt 3...
No Precision Touchpad...
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Best Spectre convertible yet. The 13-inch Spectre x360 series has received a full-blown refresh in time for Kaby Lake and the results are nothing short of impressive...
small dimensions; attractive design, 2x USB Type-C w/ Thunderbolt 3, relatively accessible internals, lightweight and portable, long battery life, fast NVMe SSD, wide clickpad, rigid chassis...
weak Turbo Boost potential; lower-than-average CPU and GPU performance from the i7-7500U, no fingerprint reader, Kensington Lock, or SmartCard reader, inaccurate grayscale and colors before calibration, no display resolutions higher than 1080p, system fa...
The Spectre x360 13 is the best Spectre 2-in-1 yet. Our biggest gripe with previous Spectre convertibles was that they were very bulky compared to the competition, but the narrower bezels have helped slimmed down both size and weight tremendously without...
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When I tell people they should buy a 2-in-1 , systems like the HP Spectre x360 are the reason why. It's got all of the utility of a standard laptop, with the flexibility and intimate usability of a tablet. You also get rakish good looks, and it comes with...
Gorgeous, slim design, Speedy Intel 7th-Gen CPU, PCIe SSD, Powerful quad-speaker setup, Wide touchpad, fantastic clicky keyboard, Vibrant, accurate display, Has both USB-A and USB-C ports...
No SD/microSD card slot, Hinge could be a tiny bit stiffer...
HP's Spectre x360 is a superb 2-in-1 with a stunning design, great battery life and top-notch performance...
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It's been a long time since I've wanted to test a laptop this badly. The HP Spectre 13.3 isn't just the world's thinnest notebook; it's the most exciting device Hewlett-Packard has made in years. I mean, just look at it. The 10.4-millimeter-thick, 2.45-po...
Distinct, modern design, World's thinnest laptop (and lightweight too), Comfortable keyboard, Fast performance for a machine in this class, Chassis doesn't overheat, Reasonable starting price compared to the competition...
Fan can get noisy, Jumpy trackpad, Non-touch screen with lower resolution than rival machines, Faster processor means a dip in battery life compared to competing systems...
In the pursuit of building the world's thinnest laptop, HP both improved on its rivals while also introducing a different set of trade-offs. Hardware I imagine the Spectre 13's design will be polarizing: Some will love it and others will hate it...
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You might not think it's possible to build a super-thin laptop without compromise. But you would be wrong.At least that's the takeaway after reviewing HP's Spectre 13.3, which offers top-notch performance and a reasonably good keyboard in a body that lays...
World's thinnest laptop, Core i7 performance in a Core m body...
Audio isn't great, Doesn't accept non-HP chargers...
In the end, I have to give HP credit for accomplishing its goal of making the thinnest laptop possible without compromises. You're truly getting Core i7 performance in a body most manufacturers would outfit with a low-power Core m. And let's not forge...
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Architects and artists may argue about whether form follows function, but the HP Spectre x360 13t has both. This 2-in-1 ($899 starting, $1,520 as tested) has a beautiful metallic design that looks good whether it's in laptop, tablet, tent or stand mode. A...
Beautiful copper design, Strong performance, Colorful quad-HD display, Powerful speakers...
Bottom can get hot, Keyboard feels a bit flat...
The HP Spectre x360 13t is a gorgeous 2-in-1 with strong performance, a vibrant touch screen and very good battery life...
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In an attempt to avoid abstract judgment of the device, I plan to go through different usage cases and mention how the device preforms under stress. The device is not perfect however it does seem to check a fairly long list of features and abilities. The...
The HP Spectre x360 is a wonderful laptop with a great amount of capabilities. Great battery life, huge range of ports, powerful chipset, lots of RAM and storage, thin and attractive body makes this one of the best Windows laptops on the market. Any serio...
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Bullseye. HP has equipped its Spectre x360 series with the latest Skylake processors and continues the success of the recently reviewed model. Unfortunately, known problems remained...
robust and elegant case, system performance, battery life, heat development, system noise, good input devices, build quality...
speakers, lid teeters evidently, no maintenance flap...
In the Spectre x360, HP once again provided us with a well-made upper class convertible. We can easily praise the choice of materials and the design. Unfortunately, the hinges are still weak. The display teeters too much when touch inputs are made. Regard...
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Enduring beauty. I want a light 13-inch notebook, a tablet, a high-quality as well as great looking chassis, and really long battery runtimes. But that are 4 wishes at once, that's really not possible! Yes it is. The big surprise in our in-depth review...
two practical configurations available, robust and very attractive unibody chassis, light, flawless build quality, great aluminum surfaces, sophisticated appearance, different modes like tablet thanks to the 360 degrees hinge, good port selection for thi...
Lid bounces heavily and for a long time during movements, and cannot be opened with one hand, Ethernet adaptor only 10/100 Mbps, no maintenance hatch, keyboard illumination cannot be dimmed and is slightly uneven, black value too high, which affe...
We think that the price-performance ratio is good as well, because the great unibody chassis is available for less than 1,000 Euros (~$1127) in the slightly slimmed-down version 4000ng. The HP Spectre is therefore a strong rival for the MacBook Air (MD761...
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Every laptop should have a twist like this.After using an HP Spectre x360 for about six weeks now, I can tell you this is a rock-solid business laptop. I won't bore you with the full specs, since they are just a click away and (really) most laptops use a...
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During Microsoft's annual Build conference last week, the company gave out thousands of HP Spectre x360 Ultrabooks to attendees. Granted, the more than $2k price tag that it takes to attend Build subsidizes the 'give away', but the tradition is always one...
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“Oooh, whats that?” Its the reaction I get every time I pull out the new HP Spectre x360 in a coffee shop. It hasnt failed yet. Java fiends always want to know where I got such a good-looking laptop—and theyre always surprised when I tell them the ans...
Love the hinge. Okay, sure, maybe 99% of the time I don't need to use it as a tablet, but it's just so effortless to transform that I do it anyways. It just screams: “Why don't all laptops bend over backwards this way?”, The silver-and-black construction...
It's not as pronounced here as on some other thin metal laptops, but the Spectre still has sharp metal edges right under your wrists. Why, laptop manufacturers? Why do you subject us to this?, Advertisement, Advertisement, The speakers get decently loud...
Do you really need a thin Windows laptop with a touchscreen? A device that’s mostly a laptop and only occasionally a tablet? If so, then yes! This is one of the best touchscreen laptops you can get. For a very reasonable $1,000 you can have a slim, attrac...
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HP's new Spectre x360 is a convertible, a recent branch of the laptop's family tree born out of the belief that tablets would take over the world. Now that we know there's room for both laptops and tablets after all, convertibles still bridge the gap, wit...
Sexy milled aluminum chassis, Reasonably priced at $1,000...
Throttles under heavy CPU loads, Big and heavy...
HP's Spectre x360 is one sexy convertible laptop with a full-sized comfortable keyboard and ultra-wide trackpad. Using Intel's latest 5th generation CPU, the Spectre x360 main Achilles's heel is its size, weight and slight thermal throttling under heavy w...
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The HP Spectre x360 is a straightforward proposition. It's a PC Ultrabook that, like so many others, is clearly inspired by the MacBook Air: metal body, thin and light, favoring portability and longevity over performance or expandability. To that basic pa...
screen, Competitive pricing...
The keyboard is mediocre, I always want more RAM...
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The Spectre x360 is HP's newest flagship notebook. It's also probably the closest you'll get to seeing Microsoft build its own laptop. You see, though the machine has Hewlett-Packard's name on it, HP designed it in close collaboration with engineers from...
Attractive, wellmade design, Long battery life, Colorful screen, good viewing angles, Comfortable keyboard, Fast performance, Reasonably priced...
A bit heavy for a 13inch laptop, even one with a convertible design, Relative heaviness makes it less practical to use as a tablet, Touchpad offers a bit too much friction...
The Spectre x360 is one of our new favorite laptops, thanks to its premium design, fast performance, vibrant screen and comfortable keyboard. It's relatively heavy compared to competing laptops, but it mostly makes up for it with nearly best-in-class b...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2017-01-07 01:47:48
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When HP wants to impress people, it turns loose its top designers on its Spectre premium model line of laptops and ultrabooks . The latest offering is the HP Spectre x360 13t (13-4003) ($999.99 as tested), a convertible-hybrid laptop that combines some of...
Slim, stylish design. Smooth geared hinge. Fifthgeneration Intel Core i5 processor. Allday battery life. Extrawide touchpad. Minimal bloatware.
Full HD resolution is relatively low...
The HP Spectre x360 13t midrange convertible-hybrid laptop combines premium, all-metal construction, a refined portable design, and solid performance that matches that of more expensive systems...
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Is it a laptop, tablet or both? The HP Spectre x360 13t Touch, the latest in HP's line of Yoga-like systems, fills the gap between the company's previous 11- and 15-inch systems designed to flip from notebook to slate -- and everything in between. Startin...
Long battery life, Stylish design, Sturdy hinges, Bright display...
Uncomfortable to hold as tablet, Bottom runs warm...
The HP Spectre x360 is a sleek aluminum convertible laptop with swift performance, long battery life and a rich, full-HD touch screen...
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There were few laptops at MWC 2015 which is dominated by smartphones, laptops and watches. However, HP unveiled a beauty so here's our HP Spectre x360 hands-on review from Barcelona.With a revolving design which enabled the laptop to transform into differ...
Our initial impression is that the HP Spectre x360 is a decent looking rival to the Macbook Air and Yoga 3 Pro. Pending our lab tests, the firm looks to have done a great a job of packing good specs in a desirable aluminium chassis at an affordable price...
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When HP wants to impress people, it turns loose its top designers on its Spectre premium model line of laptops and ultrabooks. The latest offering is the HP Spectre x360 13t (13-4003) ($999.99 as tested), a convertible-hybrid laptop that combines some of...
Slim, stylish design. Smooth geared hinge. Fifth-generation Intel Core i5 processor. All-day battery life. Extra-wide touchpad. Minimal bloatware.
Bottom Line, The HP Spectre x360 13t midrange convertible-hybrid laptop combines premium, all-metal construction, a refined portable design, and solid performance that matches that of more expensive systems...
The HP Spectre x360 13t midrange convertible-hybrid laptop combines premium, all-metal construction, a refined portable design, and solid performance that matches that of more expensive systems...
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Windows laptops are cool again. After a boring year for both desktops and ultrabooks , the PC story's different this year.PC manufacturers are actually making a concerted effort to sell laptops with premium designs at reasonable prices. Asus's ZenBook UX3...
Gorgeous aluminum body, Fantastic keyboard, Dual-display support via HDMI and MiniDisplayPort, All-day battery...
Super reflective screen, A little heavy...
HP's premium Spectre x360 2-in-1 ultrabook/tablet has big performance, but it screen is just too reflective...
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The HP Spectre x360 is not JAY.To be sure, the newest portable to carry HP's premium brand (positioned above Envy, which is positioned above Pavilion) can assume the four modes or operating positions of a Yoga. In case you're not familiar: First, and HP s...
Beautiful design and touch screen, Brisk performance, Good battery life...
Weighs more than a MacBook Air, Occasional touch pad misfires...
HP manages to jolt not only the very best convertibles (Lenovo's Yoga 3 Pro, for instance) but Apple's MacBook Air with a thin, elegant, brilliant laptop hybrid. Read More…...
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HP used the Mobile World Congress event currently taking place in Barcelona, Spain to launch what may be one of the company's most exciting notebooks ever, the Spectre X360. Like the previous-generation Spectre, the new X360 is a thin and light premium, m...
Nice Display, Excellent performance, Fast bootup, Great Build Quality, Excellent battery life, Competitive Pricing...
Relatively large screen bezel...
The HP Spectre X360 is an excellent ultrabook. To be honest, after spending some time with the beautiful Dell XPS 13, we didn't think there'd be another 13”-class ultrabook this year worthy of an Editor's Choice award, since Dell set the bar so high, but...
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If you are looking for a truly impressive laptop with premium build quality, fantastic specs with solid performance, great battery life, and wrapped in an attractive thin-and-light package, then you've probably been shopping for a MacBook. HP is hoping to...
SPEED—faster than any thinandlight laptop has a right to be, Excellent battery life, Premium fit and finish...
ClickPad has leftclick/rightclick problems, Integrated Intel graphics are just “okay”, May not be enough to sway MacBook fanboys...
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We've rarely met an HP Spectre model that we didn't like, and the x360 is no exception. It's simply stunning looking, it's as well made as any Mac and the price is...
Gorgeous looks, top notch materials and design. Good performance, display supports both touch and active pen, Reasonable price for what you get...
White on silver keyboard backlight doesn't offer much contrast...
We've rarely met an HP Spectre model that we didn't like, and the x360 is no exception. It's simply stunning looking, it's as well made as any Mac and the price is right for what you get. The full HD display is lovely and good enough for serious photo edi...
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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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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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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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