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Udgivet: 2016-03-11, Forfatter: Dave , anmeldelse af: hothardware.com
HP really delivers with the Spectre x360. The all-aluminum chassis gives it a sophisticated look while providing a very sturdy shell that should be able to withstand the abuse of being carted hither and yon. And HP carved their own design cues into its al...
As slender and handsome as the 13.3-inch Spectre x360, Reasonable price for Core i7/16GB/4K configuration, Good battery life
Big and heavy in tablet mode, Wobbly touch screen
A 15.6-inch laptop/tablet convertible is bound to be big and clunky, right? Maybe not, if it has the DNA of HP's excellent 13.3-inch Spectre x360. Read More…...
Sexy, thin, and a tiny power brick, Big screen with a dual-core price
Still very large footprint despite not having performance of competing laptops, Dual-core gets smacked around by quad-core competitors
Like all things in life, HP's Spectre x360 15T's appeal comes down to your personal needs. If you want a 15-inch laptop for video editing, photo editing, or other content creation tasks, opt for a more powerful CPU and GPU, like those found in the Sam...
Udgivet: 2016-03-03, Forfatter: Allen , anmeldelse af: notebookcheck.net
identical maximum brightness levels as the FHD SKU, slightly more accurate colors out-of-the-box, very crisp texts and images, very minimal uneven backlight bleeding
reduced battery life compared to FHD SKU, lower contrast
Should you purchase the costlier 4K UHD SKU over the less expensive FHD SKU? The advantages are obvious including sharper texts and images for potentially better multi-tasking. We're also relieved to see no major reductions in backlight brightness due to...
Udgivet: 2016-02-16, Forfatter: Allen , anmeldelse af: notebookcheck.net
strong performance under stress; no major throttling, relatively bright, high quality touchscreen with deep contrast, thin and sleek design with strong build quality, lightweight for a 15-inch notebook, relatively easy maintenance, USB Type-C 3.1 Gen. 1,
weak GPU performance; no dedicated GPU options, still on the heavy side even for a 15-inch tablet, only one level of keyboard backlight brightness, display backlight not powerful enough to overcome direct sunlight, no secondary storage options, unimpress
Our experience with 15-inch convertibles has been a mixed bag up until the launch of the Spectre x360 15. Both the Toshiba Satellite Radius 15 and Lenovo ThinkPad S5 Yoga 15 had a few redeeming qualities, but case quality and weight dragged them down to b...
Abstrakt: Lisa Gade reviews the late 2017 edition of the HP Spectre x360 with a 15.6” 4K IPS display supporting N-Trig pen and touch, Intel 8th generation 15 watt U series CPUs and NVIDIA MX150 2GB GDDR5 dedicated graphics. The 15” x360 looks identical to last year...
Abstrakt: Lisa Gade compares three 15” Windows convertibles with 360 degree hinges and digital pen: the 2017 Samsung Notebook 9 Pro, HP Spectre x360 and Lenovo Yoga 720. All three have Intel Core i7 kaby Lake 7th generation CPUs, dedicated graphics, full HD or high...
Abstrakt: Lisa Gade reviews the new, bigger HP Spectre x360, the 15.6” model 15t. The big Spectre is in many ways the 13.3” model we reviewed in 2015, only bigger. It's still just 16.9mm thick and has the same unibody aluminum alloy natural silver casing with contr...