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HP Spectre 13.3 laptop review: Thin doesn’t have to mean compromise HP's Spectre 13.3 delivers competitive performance and a respectable keyboard, in spite of its super-svelte body. By Gordon ...
Laptops HP’s Spectre x360 16 Is a Powerful Work of Art This 16-inch convertible has an attractive design and eye-catching OLED display that many creatives will find to be a perfect fit.
HP has produced an impressive laptop with the Spectre. It looks edgy, it feels sturdy, it performs well, and it’s very portable. It’s an important Windows machine partly because it can compete ...
HP Spectre 13 2017 review: A killer laptop, now touch-friendly Video: Besides 8th-gen Intel CPUs, a standard touchscreen elevates the new Spectre 13.
The Spectre x360 is a 13-inch convertible laptop that sits at the top of HP’s consumer range and starts at $1,049.
HP's new Spectre isn't just the current world's thinnest laptop -- it's also one of the most beautiful laptops ever created.
Packed with features and debuting at an affordable price, the 2015 version of HP’s Spectre x360 was the darling of the tech community.
HP has revamped its Spectre x360 lineup of convertible, champfered-edged laptops with a purportedly quieter sound profile, Intel's new Arc graphics card, and beefed-up webcams.
The Spectre 13.3 ultraportable laptop sports crazy cabinet hinges and a new logo, and it's thinner than an iPad Pro.
And even though HP says the new Spectre could last up to an hour and half longer than before, I won’t be convinced until I can test it out for myself.
HP says that a touchscreen panel would have made the Spectre thicker, so it was omitted in the pursuit of thinness. In terms of other traditional laptop qualities, the Spectre hits the right marks.
HP’s latest 2-in-1 Windows laptop is one of the best I’ve ever tested.