HP Spectre x360 review: A premium convertible laptop with sleek performance
The HP Spectre x360 (13-inch) has always
been appreciated for its ergonomic design, but not so much for its performance.
The thin-and-light convertible laptop recently upgraded to the 11th-Gen Intel
Core i7 processor (review unit). This upgrade has brought the performance gain
this 2-in-1 laptop required to justify its premium stature. Besides, the laptop
is Intel Evo platform-certified to deliver optimal user experience with a
quick-boot time, instant resume function, extended on-battery time, and enhanced
data transfer rate. So, how do the fresh upgrades work for the HP Spectre x360?
Let’s find out:
Design and display
The HP
Spectre x360 has been through several design refresh cycles, but the latest
upgrade does not bring any significant changes to its looks. The convertible
laptop boasts portable ergonomics with a thin and lightweight form factor.
Crafted from a single piece of aluminium, the laptop has faceted corners and
sides and chamfered edges. The top side of the laptop has minimal visual elements,
except a glossy silver accented HP logo engraved on it. Like the top, the rest
of the laptop carries a silver theme with no flashy design elements – even the
keyboard, power button and fingerprint scanner are painted silver to maintain a
design symmetry. Overall, the HP Spectre x360 looks premium and stunning. Read More
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