HP’s flagship laptop, the Spectre 13 x360, looks like a million dollars and is powered by Intel’s quad-core, eighth-generation processor. So, is it the perfect convertible laptop in the market? Let’s find out.
I have to admit when I opened the box, I was slightly taken aback by the new HP Spectre 13 x360’s bling black colour with chiselled copper finish frame. As it’s a premium convertible laptop, HP also decided to give the 180-degree hinges a copper finish. Thanks to these hinges, this sleek laptop offers four modes — standard laptop mode, tablet mode, tent formation for presentations and stand mode. The display is brought to the forefront, which is ideal for streaming content and video. This ultraportable laptop certainly makes a style statement with its design and metal build quality. But the question that arises then is this – is it just a laptop that oozes snob value and lacks substance? Well, that’s what we are going to find out.
Performance
Let’s get straight to the point. The Spectre x360’s biggest upgrade and stand out feature is Intel’s 8th Generation Core i7-8550U, which ensures a no-holds-barred performance. This processor actually offers a 30% boost when compared to the 7th generation chip and has extra juice, as the new processor has four cores rather than two. It also has an increased speed of up to 4GHz.
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