Natural Silver, Dark Ash Silver, Rose Gold ![]() Intel Core i7-8550U (1.8 GHz base frequency, up to 4 GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, 8 MB cache, 4 cores)ġ3.3-inch diagonal FHD IPS micro-edge WLED-backlit touch screen with Corning Gorilla Glass NBT (1920 x 1080) Along with new quad-core processors, it now supports HP's new Tilt Pen and more. And finally, the x360 also comes in a 15-inch size, and that was refreshed at CES with Intel's beefy new H-series processors that include a dedicated GPU.Īnd that's where the new Spectre 13 x360 comes in. The Spectre 13 is a super-thin ultrabook in a laptop form factor that was also refreshed in October. That was the second one that I reviewed.īut Spectre is HP's premium PC brand for consumers (Elite is the premium brand for businesses), so there's more. HP does mid-stream refreshes though, and the company released a new model with the same design and internals as the second-gen, but with pen support, an optional 4K display, and a Dark Ash Silver flavor. I also wasn't a fan of the Natural Silver color, not because there's anything wrong with it, but the Dark Ash Silver that was on other HP devices was so sexy. As I noted at the time, the only real cons were a lack of pen support, and the fact that it only came equipped with a 1080p display. The 2016 model was limited in a few ways. The first was the 2016 second-gen model, which offered significant design changes over the first-gen, along with Intel's seventh-generation Core processors. This is the third Spectre 13 x360 that I've reviewed, and I never reviewed the first-gen model. ![]() In short, the firm made a great convertible even better.īut first, let's provide some background into the Spectre lineup, because it might seem a bit complicated. Along with more powerful internals, there are also new features, such as the company's Sure View privacy display. HP announced its third-generation Spectre 13 x360 back in October, offering some modest design changes and an upgrade to Intel's quad-core eighth-generation processors.
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