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Eye candy. HP's Spectre x360 13 is a premium compact convertible that is powerful enough for day to day tasks and challenges, and it is equipped with a highly reflective 1080p display that could have been brighter...

classy high-quality premium case, 2x Thunderbolt 3 + USB-A, fast card reader, low emissions, decent input devices, decent battery life, good speakers...

display quality does not meet our expectations based on the device's price, SureView Gen.2 has huge impact on image quality and is barely usable, internal hardware difficult to access...

All things considered the HP Spectre x360 13 is a very good convertible that has a lot going for it. It features a well-made high-quality case, a good keyboard, decent system performance, and long battery life. While the Spectre is not capable of utilizin...
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Oh HP Spectre x360 13, you're such an overachiever. While others in your class just phone it in year-after-year, you're always trying to improve yourself.This year, you've really gone over the top. Besides a major body redesign with sculpted “diamond-cut”...

Stupidly good battery life, It has USB Type A. It has USB Type A. It has USB Type A. (no this isn't a typo)...

Performance mode needs further optimization, Trackpad still too wide and too far to the right...

In the end, it's hard not gush about the overachieving HP Spectre x360 13. It's essentially everything we loved about about the previous Spectre x360 13, at a surprisingly reasonable price.Want to avoid #donglelife? It has USB Type A. Want external graphi...
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If you're looking for a lightweight consumer 2-in-1, it's hard to argue against the HP Spectre x360 13-inch. Starting at $1,029 (£999), the latest version of this tried-and-true convertible features epic battery life, solid performance and a sleek new des...

Long battery life, Attractive design, Lightweight, USB Type-A port...

Dull, noisy webcam, Dim screen for a premium system...

HP's Spectre x360 13-inch offers a best-in-class combination of style, portability and performance...
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For a few years now HP has been doing its best to win over the premium consumer Ultrabook market with its Spectre series. It's working. The Spectres continually demonstrate what good design engineering can do for a company.The 13-inch Spectre x360 i...

Handsome, elegant gemcut design, Excellent battery life, Pen included, Great price point...

Terrible trackpad drivers, Thick top and bottom bezels, No place to store the pen...
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If you want the type of laptop that will turn some heads, look no further than the new HP Spectre x360 13. This thing is visually stunning, and it seems to look better with each year.The convertible PC has angled edges all around it now, and it has flat r...

HP's Spectre lineup has always been among the best of the best. That's no different this year. Always one of the sexiest PCs on the market, it's even more beautiful this year, with its angular edges all around. It's functional too, as the placement of the...
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Buyers looking for premium Windows laptops today have plenty of choices; every few months sees some splashy launch of a new high-end PC. Ultrabooks have become the standard design for most premium Windows laptops, and they represent the best of what compa...
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The laptop world is a-changing. New CPUs and GPUs—yes, mobile discrete GPUs—are creating a new generation of laptops that are thinner, lighter, and faster than ever, even gaming laptops. We have lots of news from CES to share, as well as first looks and t...

The Asus ZenBook Flip might not be quite as elegant and powerful as its primary competition, but it costs a heck of a lot less and can still do the vast majority of the same workloads.Lenovo's IdeaPad Miix 520 is an outstanding Windows tablet in terms of...
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HP's latest Spectre x360 13t has something to say to other thin-and-light laptops, which, it seems, are all about taking good things away from you. Keyboards with travel, USB Type-A ports, and even the opportunity to replace your SSD are features that hav...

Fits USB Type-A port into slender chassis, Keyboard has the good travel missing from other thin-and-light laptops, The M.2 SSD is replaceable, The 10th-gen Core i7-1065G7 offers decently fast performance...

Would be nice to have charging port on both sides of laptop...

HP's Spectre x360 13t gives you thin and light without removing all the good stuff: an Intel Ice Lake CPU, long battery life, a full-travel keyboard, USB Type-A and an upgradable SSD...
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