HP Spectre x360 is considered a BOB or Best Of the Best in terms of thin laptop performance. However thin, the HP Spectre x360 is packed with power and other features considered unlikely to be part of an ultra-thin device.
According to News Everyday, the HP Spectre x360 is attractive with its design and high adaptability. The HP Spectre x360 comes with 6th generation Intel Core i5 processor clocking in at 2.3GHz, another one with Intel Core i7-6500U and Intel Core i7 processor.
The storage of HP Spectre x360 starts with 128GB to 1TB SSD and users can choose according to their preference and requirements. Memory options of HP Spectre x360 are available in 4GB, 8GB RAM and 16GB RAM.
The HP Spectre x360 also comes in two screen sizes, the 13.3-inch and 15.6-inch. The HP Spectre x360 is capable of handling low intensity to mid-range type of games. It is not advisable though to use this device for games that are heavy on graphics.
The HP Spectre x360 is lightweight weighing less than three pounds. Though this is not the lightest as others are lighter like Asus' Zenbook 3, but this is still considered very lightweight. The weight is an average of 2.85 pounds.
The design of HP Spectre x360 is considered the most striking HP has ever made. It is also considered to be the most portable in 2-in-1s available in the market.
In addition, Laptop Mag reported that HP Spectre x360 supports USB 3.1 Type-A and two USB-C ports that are able to support Thunderbolt 3 and power delivery. This means that having the right dock or monitor would enable the user to use a single chord to carry video and data and recharge the system.
HP Spectre x360's adds 317 nits of brightness which is better compared to its competition like Samsung Notebook 9 Spin for having 283 nits and Lenovo Yoga 900 with 284 nits. The color range is also good as the panel covered 101.7 percent of the sRGB spectrum.
Portability is important nowadays as laptops are getting slimmer and slimmer. The HP Spectre x360 is a good device to be had in terms of features and portability as it has both components.