Testseek.com have collected 106 expert reviews of the HP Spectre X360 13t/13-W0xx Series - Intel Gen 7 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Spectre X360 13t/13-W0xx Series - Intel Gen 7.
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배터리를 90% 채우는데 90분이면 충분하다. 화면을 뒤로 접어도 오작동하지 않는다
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Published: 2016-11-27, Author: Jordan , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: HP has done a great job of following up on its Spectre x360 convertible laptop. The size is greatly improved, while the touch display, performance, and build quality are just as good as they were last time.In short, this is among the best Windows laptops...
The new HP Spectre x360 is a durable, stylish and light machine with a comfortable keyboard, touchpad, long battery life and a crisp backflipping touchscreen. Extras include excellent speakers, USB-C charging and Windows Hello face login
Only one full-size USB port. No HDMI output or SD card slot. The fan is noisy and spins up frequently. The size tradeoff doesn't justify the missing features
The new HP Spectre x360 is an excellent laptop with a lot to offer in a small package, but it's only incrementally better than the previous model, and leaves out some useful features...
Sleek but sturdy aluminum design, Impressive performance and battery life, Above-average keyboard, Two USB-C / Thunderbolt 3 ports plus USB 3.0
Screen resolution limited to 1080p, No HDMI port or SD card slot
With "Kaby Lake," thinner bezels, and 14-hour battery life, HP's 13.3-inch showpiece continues to be a formidable rival to other 2-in-1's and non-convertible ultrabooks alike. Read More…...
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Published: 2016-11-08, Author: Stefan , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: Truth be told, I don't really use convertible laptops. I've used many, but the whole articulating hinge idea never resonated with me. However, it is a cool concept and, if done correctly (strong enough hinges), a nice feature to have, thus complementing t...
Excellent design and build quality. Very good keyboard, lovely IPS touch screen, versatile convertible design. Latest Intel CPUs and Thunderbolt 3
Fewer ports than outgoing model, base model loses active pen support, I did notice one issue, and it's one some previous generation Spectre x360 owners experienced, though I did not: the laptop's battery drained 10% overnight each day when turned off. Off
Though the competition has stiffened and threatened to catch up to the Spectre x360, HP's redesign maintains their premium convertible's place near the top. The design and build are Apple level good, the chassis is very strong yet thin and light, the disp...
small dimensions; attractive design, 2x USB Type-C w/ Thunderbolt 3, relatively accessible internals, lightweight and portable, long battery life, fast NVMe SSD, wide clickpad, rigid chassis
weak Turbo Boost potential; lower-than-average CPU and GPU performance from the i7-7500U, no fingerprint reader, Kensington Lock, or SmartCard reader, inaccurate grayscale and colors before calibration, no display resolutions higher than 1080p, system fa
The Spectre x360 13 is the best Spectre 2-in-1 yet. Our biggest gripe with previous Spectre convertibles was that they were very bulky compared to the competition, but the narrower bezels have helped slimmed down both size and weight tremendously without...
Published: 2016-10-17, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Compact size, Good multimedia and day-to-day performance, Long battery life, USB-C ports with Thunderbolt 3 support
Bulky in tablet mode, Needs USB-C adapters for video out, Limited to full HD panels, Monochrome keys
The 13-inch HP Spectre x360 is a powerful, high-end convertible-hybrid laptop that delivers strong performance and outstanding battery life for its price...
Published: 2016-07-06, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Distinct, modern design, World's thinnest laptop (and lightweight too), Comfortable keyboard, Fast performance for a machine in this class, Chassis doesn't overheat, Reasonable starting price compared to the competition
Fan can get noisy, Jumpy trackpad, Non-touch screen with lower resolution than rival machines, Faster processor means a dip in battery life compared to competing systems
In the pursuit of building the world's thinnest laptop, HP both improved on its rivals while also introducing a different set of trade-offs. Hardware I imagine the Spectre 13's design will be polarizing: Some will love it and others will hate it...