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HP is no stranger to high-end laptops, but in recent years, its entries have been hit-or-miss. We weren't big fans of the original HP Spectre x360 , for example. It annoyed us with a mediocre keyboard and surprisingly hefty design that made 2-in-1 use cum...
Thin, light, attractive chassis, Pleasing keyboard and touchpad, Attractive display, Excellent performance, Battery can easily last all day...
Can feel awkward in tablet mode, Large for a premium 13-inch class laptop...
Yes.The HP Spectre x360 can come off as a bit drab compared to an Acer Spin 7, Asus Zenbook, or Dell XPS 13. Those competitors all do at least one thing better than the x360.But a jack-of-all-trades can make for a great PC, because most people need a PC t...
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Lisa Gade reviews the updated 13.3” HP Spectre x360, with a new smaller and lighter design, slim side bezels and 7th generation Intel Kaby Lake dual core i5 and i7 15 watt CPUs. It's available with your choice of 8 or 16 gigs of RAM and 256 or 512 gig PCI...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2017-03-01 01:23:16
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The original HP Spectre x360 was arguably the one of the most handsome 2-in-1 laptop ever created and now the company has released a dramatically improved next-generation model. The new 13-inch 2-in-1 laptop brings a ton of improvements, including a new c...
Ultra thin and light styling, Snappy keyboard, Longlasting and quick charging battery...
Lacks SD card reader, Especially thick bottom bezel...
The HP Spectre x360 is practically an all new laptop and better in every way with a slimmer, more premium design that's faster and one of the longest lasting machines we've ever tested...
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In addition to board an interesting configuration (processor Intel latest generation, SSD, Full HD), the HP Spectre x360 is adorned with an aluminum finish and a hinge which allows 360 ° rotation of the touch screen. The laptop can, therefore, be used in...
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Its 360° hinge allowing for clam shell, tent, tablet and presentation mode is just the start of this interesting business class or premium consumer notebook.There are eight in the Business (PRO) range based on the 5 th generation Intel Core Broadwell proc...
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The HP Spectre x360 is an ultrabook convertible US company that uses a 13-inch screen capable of folding up to 360 degrees. This model seeks to combine the functionality of a powerful laptop (Intel Core i7 processor, very fast SSD… ) next to the versatili...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2017-04-26 01:16:50
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How does the HP Spectre x360 handle real-life usage? Check out our review to learn more about one of HP's latest laptops. Read more on TechnoBuffalo.com: More Laptops! Surface Book (2016) Review: Dell XPS 15 Review: Blade Stealth Review: Slickwraps: Mor...
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The HP Spectre x360 is a product line that can get quite confusing because HP has used this exact name for the first-generation product (that appeared a while back) as well as for the current second-generation model, without any change in the name whatso...
Looks great, relatively small for a 13.3in notebook, great keyboard, good performance, good battery life, three USB ports...
No builtin HDMI output means you'll need to get a USBC to HDMI dongle...
You've probably guessed it by now – I really like this second-generation HP Spectre x360.It checks off all the important boxes when it comes to a convertible notebook – it looks good, it performs well and it has just enough ports that you won't feel li...
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Although not as sleek nor as sexy as the HP Spectre 13, the Spectre x360 is still in its own class of style, class and sex appeal. The gold accents around the edges of the laptop give it a very subtle yet appealing look, turning heads wherever you go. The...
Priced at RM5,999, the HP Spectre x360 is a pricey laptop with multiple features and purposes, making it a worthwhile purchase, especially if you're constantly working on-the-go.Byline: Teh Wi-Liam...
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Today some of the biggest things to weigh up when buying a laptop computer is not only how it looks but also how versatile it is – requirements that HP's new Spectre x360 easily meets.The device has a 13.3-inch full high definition touchscreen display wit...
Thin, versatile design, excellent sound, high quality display...
No SD card slot, large bezel below screen...
The HP Spectre x360 is a capable and versatile device that's so much more than a laptop. It's a good fit for anyone who wants to work or play and on the move.User Rating Be the first one! Related PostsHP Spectre 13.3 review – world's thinnest laptop has...
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I feel like the whole tech world jumped ahead of itself by about five years when the term Ultrabook was introduced. Now a relic of marketing terms gone by – the word is actually the perfect description for some of the amazing laptops we're starting to see...
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Hewlett Packard has laid down its foundation of notebook and PC components development and manufacturing since decades ago. Its reputation has climb up with its business-centric notebooks and workstations and its user base has grown larger by each year. H...
In short, the Spectre x360 is a sleek 2-in-1 laptop that doesn't compensates performance nor design. It is one of the best 2-in-1 HP has ever produced. You can learn more about this device at HP official website...
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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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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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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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Truth be told, I don't really use convertible laptops. I've used many, but the whole articulating hinge idea never resonated with me. However, it is a cool concept and, if done correctly (strong enough hinges), a nice feature to have, thus complementing t...
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The last generation Spectre x360 had better battery life than most of the competition. That continues here, and our Core i7 model averages 8 hours of productivity, streaming video and photo editing using Photoshop CC with brightness set to 150 nits. The l...
Excellent design and build quality. Very good keyboard, lovely IPS touch screen, versatile convertible design. Latest Intel CPUs and Thunderbolt 3...
Fewer ports than outgoing model, base model loses active pen support, I did notice one issue, and it's one some previous generation Spectre x360 owners experienced, though I did not: the laptop's battery drained 10% overnight each day when turned off. Off...
Though the competition has stiffened and threatened to catch up to the Spectre x360, HP's redesign maintains their premium convertible's place near the top. The design and build are Apple level good, the chassis is very strong yet thin and light, the disp...
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The HP Spectre x360 13-w023dx is a high-end convertible-hybrid laptop with all-day battery life, more than enough speed for day-to-day and multimedia tasks, and a premium chassis. It starts at $1,049, but with some judicious upgrades (a 7th Generation Int...
Compact size, Good multimedia and day-to-day performance, Long battery life, USB-C ports with Thunderbolt 3 support...
Bulky in tablet mode, Needs USB-C adapters for video out, Limited to full HD panels, Monochrome keys...
The 13-inch HP Spectre x360 is a powerful, high-end convertible-hybrid laptop that delivers strong performance and outstanding battery life for its price...
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A few months ago HP went ahead and released a new version of its very good 13.3-inch Spectre x360 convertible laptop with a 4K Ultra HD display. A screen this fancy was previously only available on the 15.6-inch Spectre x360. Lenovo's 13.9-inch Yoga 910 a...
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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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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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