Spectre x360 144/7/2023 The company also notes that in-bag detection keeps the laptop from overheating in your briefcase.įor our benchmark comparisons, I pitted the Spectre x360 14 against three premium 2-in-1 models already mentioned: the Lenovo Yoga 9i, the Asus ZenBook Flip S, and the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1. Other software on the Windows 10 Home system includes Amazon Alexa, as well as ExpressVPN, McAfee LiveSafe, and LastPass trials. HP Display Control offers default/vibrant, native, sRGB, Adobe RGB, DCI-P3, or automatic color palette selection. (I used the performance option for our benchmark tests, and Smart Sense for our battery-life measurement.) A Focus Mode toggle dims the screen except for the active window. Also here, you can change the default Smart Sense system tuning and cooling fan setting to balanced, cool, performance, or quiet modes. The pop-up HP Command Center lets you turn on application-based network prioritization. (The stylus clings magnetically to the side of the laptop, instead of fitting into a niche.) One of HP's Sure View Reflect privacy screens is optional a rechargeable tilt pen and carrying sleeve are standard. The $1,299.99 base model at HP.com (discounted to $999.99 at this writing) combines Core i5 power with 8GB of memory, a 256GB solid-state drive, and a 1,920-by-1,280-pixel touch screen. The Spectre x360 14 is an Intel Evo laptop, so it flaunts the chipmaker's latest innovations including rapid wake, Thunderbolt 4 ports, and an 11th Generation "Tiger Lake" processor with Iris Xe integrated graphics. Spectral Analysis: Sleek, Svelte, and Stylish Add to that some immaculate engineering, gorgeous OLED screen technology, and a stylus pen and USB Type-A port that the Dell lacks, and the Spectre edges out the XPS 13 2-in-1, snatching the Editors' Choice award as our new favorite premium convertible. Basically, it says, "I see you and raise" to the 16:10 display of the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1. The Spectre x360 14 (starts at $1,299.99 $1,699.99 as tested) is an elegant convertible laptop that ditches the older system's 13.3-inch touch screen-and its familiar 16:9 aspect ratio-for a 13.5-inch panel with a squarer 3:2 ratio, for a superior view of text and web pages. HP still sells the Spectre x360 13, but you can forget about it.
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