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That’s an ounce or so lighter than the previous model. Our postage scale put the Spectre at 2 pounds, 11.7 ounces. Amazingly the weight of the Spectre x360 13t is lighter than before. The new HP Spectre x360 13t (top) now includes a MicroSD card port.ĭimensions: The latest Spectre x360 13t measures in at 12 x 8.6 x 0.53 inches. In fact, the company even offers a version of the Spectre x360 with an external graphics cabinet. HP has actually led the way on supporting external graphics over Thunderbolt 3 ports. If you’re wondering whether you can run external graphics over the Thunderbolt 3 ports, you can.
#HP SPECTRE X360 13T VS 15T BUY NEWARK USA PC#
No matter what you think of a PC maker, we should all take a moment to loudly thank any that include at least one Type A port on ultraportable laptops. Ports: New this year is a MicroSD card slot. You get two Thunderbolt 3 ports that both support charging over USB-PD, as well as (thank you!) a USB Type A port. The keyboard tray is resculpted on the new HP Spectre x360 13t (left) vs.

It’s a good trackpad, but the size meant we’d have to crank up the palm rejection to prevent errant cursor moves. The wide-aspect-ratio trackpad (from Synaptics is also something we’ve had issues with in the past.
#HP SPECTRE X360 13T VS 15T BUY NEWARK USA FULL#
Maybe we’re sloppy typers, but we’d hit those keys mistakenly on occasion while typing at full speed. One thing we’ve never gotten used to is the location of the home, page up, page down and end buttons on the far right. Generally, we like the large keys and long travel. Keyboard and trackpad: The keyboard and trackpad haven’t changed much from what we can tell. No more hunting for AAAA (yes, quad A) batteries at a Radio Shack: The new HP Active Stylus recharges using a hidden USB-C connector. The pen also supports a Presentation mode that lets you use it to scroll down and control the cursor, or flip through a PowerPoint by waving the pen in the air. To save a bit on cost, consider that one. HP also sells a version of the Spectre x360 with the 8th-gen Core i5 CPU, and it doesn’t give up much in performance. This is Intel’s latest chip technology, which delivers a dramatic boost in performance on multi-threaded work loads. Clever.ĬPU: Intel 8th-gen quad-core Core i7-8550U. The Spectre x360 13t now includes a fingerprint reader on the side.

Keep reading for a detailed rundown of the configuration and its highlights. That’s an extremely competitive price for the included hardware.
#HP SPECTRE X360 13T VS 15T BUY NEWARK USA 1080P#
Our particular model features a Core i7-8550U, 8GB of RAM, a 1080P touch/pen panel and a 2565GB SSD for $1,099. RAM varies from 8GB to 16GB, and the SSD options ranges from 256GB to 1TB. HP offers many options for the Spectre x360, including screens from 1080p to 4K, and even a privacy screen option. Don’t worry, this isn’t the old swiper-style reader-it works much better-and it lets you easily unlock the laptop. On this new third generation, the Windows Hello support seems to have caught up with the Surface Book’s.įor paranoid types who like to cover up the camera, HP now includes a strip fingerprint reader on the side. The original Spectre x360 13t’s face recognition was good, but we always found Microsoft’s Surface Book implementation to be slightly faster. The HP Spectre x360 may already be our favorite convertible, but HP has still managed to make it better both inside and out. It may look similar, but the third-gen (late 2017) Spectre x360 13T (top) features more squared-off lines compared to the previous generation.
