Testseek.com have collected 72 expert reviews of the HP Spectre 12 x2 12-A0xx series and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Spectre 12 x2 12-A0xx series.
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Published: 2016-02-28, Author: Various , review by: apcmag.com
Abstract: Despite how far smartphones have come in the last eight-odd years, as productivity devices, they're still a little too restricted to get serious work done. They're undoubtedly fine for quick tasks like replying to emails and scheduling appointments, but...
Beautifully thin; Metal and glass; Very well made; Kickstand flips out using a switch; Two USB Type C ports; Upgradeable storage; Keyboard cover included in the box; Comfortable keyboard that is also magnetically connected and ideal for flights;
So much bezel; RealSense camera is on the back, meaning no Windows Hello support; Pen feels flimsy; No standard USB port; Battery life can't be tracked;
As far as value driven tablets go, HP's Spectre x2 is definitely worth a look, with a real return to balanced computing for HP in this option.Essentially, there's enough of a computer here for most people, especially those trying to work out which type of...
The HP Spectre x2 has a slim but sturdy design and a stiffer keyboard than Microsoft's similar Surface Pro, plus the keyboard cover is included in the base price. A mobile broadband antenna allows for easy on-the-go data
The kickstand is hard to operate, the processors are slower than many other premium hybrids, and battery life is merely OK
HP's slim, attractive Spectre x2 follows the road not taken by Microsoft's Surface Pro, using lower-power processors to keep the price down, as well as packing in the must-have keyboard cover...
Excellent flip-out kickstand, Two USB Type-C ports, Great Core M processor
RealSense camera position, Moderate screen brightness, Large bezels
HP's $1499 Spectre X2 takes the best parts of the Microsoft Surface family of low-energy, decent-performance tablet-laptop hybrids, and adds HP's distinctive take. The flip-out kickstand now has a spring-loaded toggle, but you'll still have to angle it yo...
At £1,500 the HP Spectre x2 looks good, but does have its niggles.The performance is extremely impressive, it has all the right ports and far better quality sound than the previous model.However, its thermal limitations are worrying, the keyboard is tempe...
The HP Spectre x2 has a slim but sturdy design and a stiffer keyboard than Microsoft's similar Surface Pro, plus the keyboard cover is included in the base price. A mobile broadband antenna allows for easy on-the-go data
The kickstand is hard to operate, the processors are slower than many other premium hybrids, and battery life is merely OK
HP's slim, attractive Spectre x2 follows the road not taken by Microsoft's Surface Pro, using lower-power processors to keep the price down, as well as packing in the must-have keyboard cover...
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Published: 2015-10-08, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Outstanding keyboard, Quad, speaker sound
Dim screen, Lack of display resolution options
Call it another Surface Pro 3 clone if you want, but the HP Spectre x2 has an outstanding keyboard and sound system...
Abstract: The HP Spectra x2 is, after an initial bout of scrutiny, a gorgeous device. It will need a lot more testing before we can tell exactly what it's capable of, but it's both an impressive tablet and a decent laptop to boot. HP includes the keyboard with the...
Published: 2015-12-17, Author: Patrick , review by: futurefive.co.nz
HPs Spectre x2 is one of the better 2-in-1 devices available. Its keyboard offers solid usability and it looks great too. It's perfect for those wanting the versatility of a tablet, but with all the good stuff that comes with a Windows 10 notebook...