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March 2015
(84%)
139 Reviews
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Abstract: Listen really closely, and you can hear the cries of Windows laptop users.Windows 10 is truly great, but it doesn't put an end to the affliction caused by inferior screens, carpal-tunnel-inducing trackpads, Tupperware-like plastic, short-lived batteries...
Polished industrial design, Powerful internals, Great screen,
Unwieldy as a tablet, Large bezels add bulk, Overly wide trackpad,
Starting at AUD$1,499, HP's Spectre x360 is a reasonably good value proposition; it's a solidly build notebook that backs up attractive design with ample power and an above average trackpad / keyboard combo. My biggest criticism of the Spectre x360 is th...
Impressively spec'd; Fantastic sharp and bright screen; Beautifully built; Great design, and one of HP's best in ages;
Trackpad size is a little ridiculous, and sometimes results in errant clicking; Battery could be better; No backlighting options beyond on and off;
The 2015 follow-up to HP's Spectre is a worthy addition, upgrading the specs, improving the design, and generally making the laptop come together to still be one of HP's better machines in years.It's still not perfect, and we'd like to see better battery...
Superbly thin, Vibrant, bright display, Excellent performance and battery life
Too heavy to use as a tablet, Weird, wide trackpad
The HP Spectre x360 has all the makings of a great 2-in-1 machine with a stylish chassis and excellent screen that make it deserving of high marks, but weight issues are a concern...
Excellent, solid constuction, Powerful Core i7 inside, All the trimmings — SD card, upgradeable memory
Keyboard isn't perfect, Battery life great, but not up to HP's claims, Design may turn off some
The $1499-to-$2399 HP Spectre x360 doesn't try to radically transform the idea of what a laptop is and what it should be — it doesn't have a completely detachable screen as a tablet and it doesn't try to force you into a completely new connectivity standa...
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Published: 2015-05-01, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Excellent, solid constuction, Powerful Core i7 inside, All the trimmings — SD card, upgradeable memory
Keyboard isn't perfect, Battery life great, but not up to HP's claims, Design may turn off some
Do you really need a thin Windows laptop with a touchscreen? A device that's mostly a laptop and only occasionally a tablet? If so, then yes! This is one of the best touchscreen laptops you can get. For a very reasonable $1499 you can have a slim, attract...
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Published: 2015-04-28, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Please enable JavaScript to watch this video.This is it! It's the flagship 2 in 1 laptop for 2015 from HP and Intel called the Spectre x360. It's fast, it's affordable and it's in our review labs.Gizmodo loves technology. Our product reviews are presented...
The HP Spectre x360 has a solid aluminum body, smooth 360-degree hinges, an excellent display and very long battery life
It's heavier than a MacBook Air, and like many similar hybrids, it leaves the keyboard exposed in tablet mode. Higher-end screen options could limit battery life
The HP Spectre x360 delivers a high-end, flexible Windows laptop design at a mainstream price with a battery that runs all day....