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The HP Spectre x360 is a 2-in-1 convertible ultrabook that allows it to be used as a laptop as well as tablet. Powering the laptop is the latest 10th generation Intel Core i7 processor, which offers excellent performance with long battery life. This is a...

10th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, 13.3-inch Full HD Touch display, 2-in-1 laptop with 360 degree hinge...

May heat up under load...

The HP Spectre x360 is an excellent 2-in-1 convertible ultrabook that gets a powerful 10th gen Intel Core i7 processor, and 13.3-inch full HD touch display with slim bezels. Although it may heat up under load, the Intel Iris Plus graphics, privacy buttons...
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The HP Spectre x360 is easily the most stylish ultrabook you can get from HP. This marvel comes packed with a sharp 13.3 inch display, a snappy Core i7-1065G7 processor, and Intel Iris Plus graphics.To start things off, our review unit carries a powerful...

Long battery life, Iris Plus Graphics, Great hardware...

Bloatware...

The HP Spectre offers the perfect balance between good looks and great performance. The ultrabook has all the power to get whatever you want done, and its long battery life will let you keep busy for as long as you need to be...
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The HP Spectre x360 is back — smaller and prettier than ever. For $1,799, you get strong performance combined with a lightning-fast SSD, a vivid 13.3-inch 4K OLED display and a comfortable keyboard, all packed in the Spectre's gorgeous signature design.Pr...

Elegant design with small footprint, Vivid 4K OLED display, Strong performance, Lightning-fast SSD, Comfortable keyboard...

Short battery life, Awful webcam, Ton of bloatware...

The HP Spectre x360 sports a 4K OLED display, strong performance and a lightning-fast SSD packed into a svelte design, but the battery life takes a hit...
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Source: Daniel Rubino/Windows CentralWhen it comes to convertible PCs, there are two major players right now fighting it out in the 13-inch Ultrabook space: HP and Dell (Lenovo's 14-inch Yoga C940 is no slouch, either).Dell's XPS 13 2-in-1 is in a f...

Thin bezels, small footprint, Pen and leather case sleeve included, Excellent keyboard and audio, Very good display, Outstanding value...

16:9 aspect is getting old, Dropjaw TypeA port is frustrating...
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The HP Spectre x360 might be just what you need, if you're in the market for one of the best laptops in the business, and need something super lightweight, practical, and fantastic-looking. It offers impressive performance for all work related tasks, has...

Great performance, Excellent display, Highly portable...

Runs a little hot, Battery life isn't that great...

The HP Spectre x360 is a powerhouse of a 2-in-1 laptop, with fantastic performance and a great touchscreen. It looks great too and barely weighs more than a kilo. Just bear in mind the price tag is hefty thanks to such good looks, and the tablet addition...
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Additionally, it comes with the latest and greatest from the ULV arena – the Intel Ice Lake lineup. The maxed-out version of the notebook features the Intel Core i7-1065G7 and its integrated Iris Plus G7 graphics card. Yes, there is no dedicated GPU on it...

Its keyboard is backlit and great for typing, Great performance output, Very high maximum brightness, Covers 91% of sRGB and has accurate colors, especially with our Health-Guard profile installed, Has two Thunderbolt 3 connectors, Supports PCIe x4 SSDs...

Sure View doesn't work as promised, Uses harmful PWM to adjust brightness at all levels (our Health-Guard profile fixes that), Prominent unevenness in the luminance across the screen, No RAM upgradability post-purchase...

We appreciate the changes HP made to their Spectre x360 13 devices. While it retains the double-chamfered edges that make the laptop look sleek AF, it is now considerably smaller in area. Additionally, the speakers were moved from the front to the bottom...
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Few laptops come as close to being perfect as the Spectre x360. Updated with Intel's 10th Gen processors and a modernized chassis, the Spectre x360 takes everything we loved about its predecessor and ramps it up. It starts with the laptop's design, which...

Stunning, ultraportable design, Epic battery life, Bright, vivid display with thinner bezels, Fast overall performance, Comfortable keyboard...

Lots of bloatware, Shrill speakers at max volume, Runs a bit warm...

With a gorgeous design, epic battery life and fast performance, HP's Spectre x360 is a nearly perfect 2-in-1 laptop...
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HP's Spectre x360 has always been one of the sexiest Windows 10 laptops on the market. After several iterations, I actually called it the sexiest convertible that exists last year. Incredibly, HP's flagship laptop keeps getting better.The biggest change...

Prior to HP sending me the Spectre x360 13, I called the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 the best laptop on the market. After all, Intel Ice Lake is legit, and packing a high-end 13-inch PC into a tiny footprint makes it super-portable.But the Spectre x360 just wins...
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There was a lot to love about the 4th-generation HP Spectre x360 13, but HP wasn't satisfied. The new 5th-gen laptop, which debuted at the end of 2019, has more improvements than you'd think just by glancing at it. in fact without inspecting it thoroughly...

performance, Great battery life...

Both Thunderbolt 3 charging ports are on the same side, Small arrow keys, Trackpad is quite narrow, Can get expensive...
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007 Spectre. The latest HP Spectre is definitely smaller, faster, and more portable than ever before, but the unsteady CPU performance and noticeable ghosting will leave some casual gamers disappointed. More HP reviews: Working For Notebookcheck Are yo...

brighter display than last generation model, attractive narrow bezel design; lightweight, strong chassis quality and first impressions, quiet even when under medium loads, comfortable keyboard feedback, USB Type-A and Thunderbolt 3, fast MicroSD reader...

moderately slow black-white and gray-gray response times, inconsistent frame rates when gaming, upgrading M.2 storage can be difficult, display could be better calibrated, non-upgradeable RAM or WLAN, inconsistent CPU performance, no HDMI port...

The HP laptop falls flat on its face when it comes to exploiting the most performance possible out of the Ice Lake processor. The fluctuating CPU clock rates, GPU clock rates, fan noise, power consumption, and frame rates when gaming are poor representati...
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HP has been treating its premium Spectre line like fine jewelry for several years now, with an emphasis on flashy designs and thinness. They've looked good, especially for HP laptops. But now with the latest Spectre x360 13-inch, the company finally has...

Gorgeous design, Thin bezel screen looks fantastic, Excellent keyboard and trackpad, Powerful hardware, Compact and solid frame...

No left side charging, Low quality webcam...

HP's latest Spectre x360 is its most stylish laptop yet, refining the jewelry-like style the company has been pushing for years. It simply looks astounding, but also packs in plenty of power.Be the first to review the Spectre x360 (late 2019)?Your ratings...
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Dell's XPS 13 2-in-1 7390 and HP's 5th-gen Spectre x360 13t embody the intense rivalry of the two top American PC vendors. Locked in a constant fight for market share, the companies seem to pour every technological advance they have into these two premium...
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There's really just one thing you need to know about the latest Spectre x360 13 from HP: the trackpad doesn't suck. For years, HP has built excellent laptops under the Spectre branding that have all been let down by terrible trackpads. The company insiste...

More compact design than prior x360 models, Finally, a good trackpad, Windows Hello-compatible camera and fingerprint sensor, Snappy performance, plus an integrated LTE option...

Only average battery life, It's time for the 16:9 screen to die, Annoying bloatware...
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