While laptops with 16-inch, 16:10 aspect ratio displays are increasingly popular, the Spectre x360 16 is the first we've seen that's a convertible. The HP is no bulkier than its clamshell cousins, ...
I'm skeptical of 15-inch convertible laptops. They're almost always too bulky and heavy to wield as tablets, with the screen folded beneath the display. And if you only plan on using one as a laptop, ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. It wasn’t that long ago when the idea of a good laptop from HP was little more than a pipe dream. The ...
The 13.3-inch-screened Spectre measures 0.67 by 12.1 by 7.7 inches and weighs 2.8 pounds, making it a close match for the 0.54 by 12 by 8.3 inches and 2.65 pounds of the Asus ZenBook Flip S. The Dell ...
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Outstanding performance. Best battery life in an Intel Core Ultra system I’ve seen to date. Very quiet. Includes an active stylus (if you buy direct from HP). Alas, those days are over, and while the ...
It's rare to see a desktop-replacement laptop with 2-in-1 capability, but that doesn't make it a smart idea. HP's latest exploration of this concept is the HP Spectre x360 16 (starts at $1,249.99; ...
As before, HP sells the Spectre x360 2-in-1 in 14- and 16-inch screen sizes, the latter a potent desktop replacement that's too hefty to be more than occasionally useful in tablet mode. The 14-inch ...
Outstanding design makes for a versatile and very portable PC. Best-in-breed battery life. Solid price-to-performance ratio. If you’re familiar with recent vintages of the x360, this version will look ...