7/23/2023 0 Comments Hp spectre battery life![]() The stand-out feature in terms of design is the 360-degree form factor, which gives this laptop its name. The cold metal body of the HP Spectre x360 13-inch may put off some users but I loved how it felt. The sharply squared-off edges in the front which dig into your hand and make you a little uncomfortable. Just 13.6mm thick and 1.26kg, the HP Spectre x360 13 is very light, but I found the ZenBook 13 to be handier in everyday use. The dark gold HP logo looks fantastic and I loved how it seemed to disappear into the ‘ash gray’ lid in certain lighting conditions. The rounded corners are overshadowed by the sloping but flat edges, and the gently sloping lid with its lovely satin finish is a delight to hold. ![]() HP opts for a more straight-edged industrial design, which definitely makes it look aggressive. ![]() The copper-gold shiny accents react delightfully to the light while the dark sometimes-brown, sometimes-gray exterior of the lid and the chassis definitely help the Spectre X360 stand out from the crowd. HP has ensured that the colors and the design are unique, so much so that it makes laptops such as the MacBook Pro or the Dell XPS series seem boring. There’s no mistaking the HP Spectre X360 for any other laptop. In one word, I would describe this convertible as heady. It’s by far the coolest thing you can do and a great prank to pull on unsuspecting friends as you push the display beyond its usual position. The stand-out feature in the X360 13-inch is its flipping display, which goes flat and then some to give you multiple usage modes. So HP has to do a lot with the Spectre X360 to convert me. I’m still on the corner of the traditional form factor over convertibles. HP Spectre X360 13: Design and Build Quality You also get a leatherette sleeve with a Velcro flap and a slot for the HP Pen, which is quite cool and something you don’t see in most laptops. The HP Spectre X360 (2018) comes with an exciting retail package, that includes the HP Pen, two adapters – one for Ethernet and the other for a VGA adapter – and a much-needed cleaning cloth for the display, which you will touch around with your grubby fingers. Intel 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2x2) Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2 ComboĢ Thunderbolt 3 (up to 40 Gb/s, Power Delivery, DP1.2, HP Sleep and Charge) 1 USB 3.1 Gen 1 (HP Sleep and Charge) 1 headphone/microphone combo microSD Card slot Here are its specs:Ĩth Gen Quad Core Intel Core i5-8250U/ i7-8550U processorġ3.3'' Sure View integrated privacy display FHD IPS micro-edge WLED-backlit touch screen with Corning Gorilla Glass NBT (1920 x 1080 pixels) The 13-inch model simply doesn’t have enough room for a GPU. We had the top of the line kit from HP but if you are looking for discrete graphics, you are in the wrong review. HP Spectre X360 13 (2018): Specifications ![]() That’s worth noting as that this laptop has held up well in near-everyday use for a few months. The top-end variant with 16GB of RAM, loaned out to us has been in use since April, HP tells us, so it’s not a brand new unit. Want more? It has a cool privacy screen that blocks out your display from prying eyes next to you.Īs I discover why this laptop just feels so good, I’ll also be understanding where Windows is headed from the point of view of such 2-in-1 laptops. It’s a laptop full of bells and whistles such as an included active stylus for doodling and illustrations. Priced at ₹1,70,291 officially ( Buy for Rs 1,62,990 on Amazon), the model we reviewed had a Core i7 8550U processor and a super sleek 360-degree spinning display and a great keyboard that actually made you want to stick to the traditional laptop mode.
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