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HP Spectre x360 review | TechRadar


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The HP Spectre x360 from HP was already a great device, exemplifying the best qualities of both laptops and tablets thanks to its cutting-edge design and features. Now it’s back again in 2020, bringing some key upgrades with it. It’s still a dream to use, and we’ve got our hands on the top-of-the-line model for this review; needless to say, we’re impressed.

The updated edition of the HP Spectre x360 packs a few new bonuses over older models, first and foremost a brand-new processor. Intel’s Core i7-1065G7 CPU is an absolute powerhouse, its quad-core design easily capable of handling the more demanding end of the notebook work spectrum. The flashy new Iris Plus integrated graphics are baked into the processor, meaning that this super-slim convertible can hold its own against bulkier laptops with discrete graphics cards.

Also along for the ride in this new-and-improved model is double the RAM, a 1TB hard drive with Intel Optane technology, and the absolutely gorgeous 4K touch display that was available on the top-of-the-range HP Spectre x360 (2019) model. It still looks stunning.

HP Spectre x360 (2020)

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This isn’t a lightweight laptop for the everyday office grinder. It’s something more; something sexier, something new. It’s hard not to be dazzled by the HP Spectre x360 (2020)’s sleek design. Our review model looked stunning with rose-gold accents and matte blue finish.



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