The HP Spectre x360 15t touch delivers a sublime laptop experience. The OLED display is lush, the keyboard is top-notch, and performance is great for everyday use. The slick design should help you forget the extra weight.
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The HP Spectre x360 15t touch delivers a sublime laptop experience. The OLED display is lush, the keyboard is top-notch, and performance is great for everyday use. The slick design should help you forget the extra weight.
O LED OLED has been the de facto display technology in high-end smartphones and TVs for a few years now for good reason: it combines rich colors with a wide range of contrast and inky-deep blacks that just can't be matched by other screen types. But...
The OLED version of the HP Spectre x360 (15-inch) offers a great screen and excellent speakers, but you'll have to live with ugly bezels and below-average battery...
The HP Spectre x360 15T is a fantastic option for anyone willing to pay the price. And, while the $1,849 price tag is not cheap, it's a great value for a computer that can do so many things – not to mention, more affordable than the popular laptop it's...
The HP Spectre x360 15-df0126ng convertible review. Test device courtesy of notebooksbilliger.deThe HP Spectre x360 15-df0126ng is an excellent 15-inch convertible and one which is a mostly worthwhile upgrade over its predecessor. The hexa-core CPU is a...
Okay, the x360 15t touch is pricey, and the looks might not float everyone's boat. It's also not for the thin-and-light-at-all-costs crowd. However, in my book, and I'm sure that of many others, it's nigh-on the perfect laptop. The overall performance...
The HP Spectre x360 15-inch laptop is a lovely machine. Impeccably designed, powerful enough for most big tasks, and featuring a new 15.6-inch OLED display that will make your eyes weep with joy. Too bad HP put a terrible trackpad on the thing.What is...