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What is HP Specter X360?
- The HP Specter X360 is the most advanced convertible in the company’s portfolio for the market.
- It is a premium model that happens to be the most beautiful in the segment.
- Still, in addition to an excellent design and finish, it offers the rest of the features.
- We can expect from a top-of-the-range designed to convince any user: mobility, connectivity, versatility, productivity, security, and autonomy.
- HP Specter X360 is the culmination of a line of convertibles that – along with the ‘2 in 1’.
- They are the most attractive formats of current computing and those that pull the bandwagon the PC market.
HP Specter X360 Datasheet
- SCREEN: 13.3-inch Multi-touch (10-point) IPS WLED Bright View LCD with Gorilla Glass NBT coverage and anti-reflective coating
- RESOLUTION: 1,920 x 1,080 dots
- PROCESSOR: Intel Core i7-1065G7
- GRAPHICS: Intel Iris Plus
- RAM: 8 GB LPDDR4-3200
- SSD: Samsung 512GB NVMe M.2
- SOUND: Four speakers and audio calibrated by Bang & Olufsen
- OS VERSION: Windows 10 Home
- CONNECTIVITY: Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX 201 (2 x 2) and Bluetooth 5
2 USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C with Thunderbolt 3 (40 Gb / s signal rate, Power Delivery 3.0, Display Port 1.4, HP Sleep and Charge) / 1 USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A (HP Sleep and Charge) / Microphone / micro SD slot and headphone combo - MINIMUM DIMENSIONS: 30.6 x 19.45 x 1.69 cm
- WEIGHT: 1.3 kg
- DRUM: S3-cell 60 WH Li-Ion
- PRICE: 1,479 Euros
The most premium design of Ultra books
- The HP Specter family has been characterized from its first model by a design.
- Also, finish that sought to be different and at the same time exclusive.
- The new HP Specter X360, even a simple evolution of the previous generation, repeats the same patterns with success and slight tweaks.
Design
- In the design, the originality of the chamfered corners of the screen and the high-quality hinges stand out again.
- It allows us to maintain the inclination of the screen that we want.
- Recall that this HP Specter X360 is a convertible model that supports turning the screen entirely on the keyboard to become a great tablet.
Equipment
- Despite the compactness of the equipment, this HP Specter X360 is very stable on the work table.
- Thanks to a rubber band that crosses from side to side the bottom of the equipment.
- The team’s speakers locate one of the points penalized by the team’s exceptionally compact design and room for improvement.
Level Full HD display
- The new HP Specter X360 is an ultra book with a 13.3-inch screen and 1080p resolution.
- It is the most balanced diagonal and resolution for teams looking for portability and autonomy.
- It is something that Specter manages to increase by reducing the frames around the screen.
- Of a glossy type but with an anti-reflective coating, the panel offers a sufficient density to work comfortably with the equipment.
- It has a correct color reproduction and reasonably high brightness (400 units) for proper visibility in brightly lit exteriors and interiors.
- The anti-glare system works quite well, and except for mighty direct lights, it reduces discomfort considerably.
Keyboard and Touchpad
- Although the HP Specter X360 keyboard may appear small at first glance, it is full size and has been very comfortable and reliable for continued typing with it.
- It is island type, has a good journey and response, and has a lot of stability, but some fundamental changes can be misleading.
- The keyboard backlit with two levels of brightness that can control with its shortcuts on the keyboard itself.
- I liked the general touch and exceptionally how quiet it is in use.
- The touchpad is one of those sacrificed for the more compact design of this HP Specter X360.
- It offers a relative landscape design, but in our test, it has more than fulfills.
- It is precise, soft to the touch, and allows quick and easy movements, although it is true that from time to time, a larger overall size misses.