Your needs: You want a system that’s stylish and elegant in form as well as function. You want solid, modern performance and long battery life; something you can use for hours around the house or to bring with you on the go for whatever reason. You don’t want to be tethered to a power cord for fear of running out of charge.
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HP Spectre x360 laptop doesn’t just perform well. It looks good while doing it. This ultra-light, 2-in-1 laptop combines the features of touch screen tablets with the robust capabilities of a dedicated computer. It has a 13.3-inch diagonal touch screen (with digital pen support) made of Corning Gorilla that displays 4K resolution images (3840 x 2160 pixels or Ultra High Definition). At a slim 14.5 mm thick, which is just a hair over a half an inch, there’s a lot of power and functionality that gets packed into that thin space.
The HP Spectre x360 has incredible battery performance. Benchmark tests show that it is capable of over 13 hours of high-intensity video playback at full brightness, and 20-plus hours at lower brightness settings.
It’s also built with an eye toward security and privacy. There is an IR biometric camera that’s Windows Hello ready and a fingerprint scanner, making the HP Spectre easy for you to access, but hard for a thief or unwanted user to. A privacy camera kill switch means you won’t have to mar the prettiness of the unit’s aesthetic with a Post-it note over the camera hole.
A thoughtful bit of industrial design is present in the placement of the power button. It’s tooled into a smart shape in the corner of the beveled gem-cut screen frame. This looks cool, but more importantly addresses and side-steps a problem with many portable and 2-in-1 devices: when picking it up and moving it around from place to place, or position to position, it’s easy to accidentally hit the power button.
Also thoughtful is the inclusion of a standard sized USB Type-A port, which will save you from having (and misplacing) a series of annoying dongles. It also has a Thunderbolt-3 port for external graphics and high-speed transfers. It is, in all ways, a premium laptop, so expect to pay a premium for it. Depending on options and upgrades, you will spend somewhere from $1,300 to $1,600.
Operating system: Windows 10 Home 64
Processor: Intel Core i7-8565U (1.8 GHz base frequency with up to 4.6 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology, 8MB cache, 4 cores)
Graphics: (Integrated) Intel UHD Graphics 620
Display: 13.3-inch diagonal 4K IPS micro-edge WLED-backlit touch screen with Corning Gorilla Glass NBT
Memory: 16GB DDR4-2400 SDRAM (onboard)
Storage: 512GB Intel SSD
Storage acceleration: 32GB Intel Optane Memory for storage acceleration
Wireless tech: Intel Wireless-AC 9560 802.11 b/g/n/ac (2 x 2) WiFi and Bluetooth 5 Combo (supporting Gigabit file transfer speeds)
Battery: 4-cell, 61 Wh Li-ion
External I/O ports: 2 Thunderbolt 3 (40 Gb/s signaling rate, DisplayPort 1.2, Power Delivery 3.0, HP Sleep and Charge); 1 USB 3.1 Gen2 (HP Sleep and Charge); 1 headphone/microphone combo
Expansion slots: 1 microSD media card reader
Webcam: HP Wide Vision FHD IR Camera with integrated dual array digital microphone
Audio: Bang & Olufsen (B&E), quad speakers
Sensors: Accelerometer; Gyroscope; eCompass
Keyboard: Full-size island-style backlit keyboard
Security management: Fingerprint reader; privacy camera kill switch
Dimensions: 12.16 x 8.58 x 0.57 inches
Weight: 2.92 lbs
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