Like all things in life, HP’s Spectre X360 15T's appeal comes down to your personal needs. If you want a 15-inch laptop for video editing, photo editing, or other content creation tasks, opt for a more powerful CPU and GPU, like those found in the Samsung Book Pro 9 and Dell XPS 15. But if you have a desktop for most of your “real” work and just want a laptop that's fairly light and thin, has a large screen, and offers good battery life, the X360 15T is worth a good look.
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Find The HP Spectre X360 15 @ Amazon.ComHP continues to impress with its Spectre x360 line. This year's refresh tones dowm the gold accents for a more sophisticated look, while retaining the same overall design philosophy that has made the Spectre x360...
In the beginning of this review, I questioned whether HP might finally have made the perfect laptop. That was sort of a trick question, as there's no such thing. If you're a gamer that's looking for a 15-inch quad-core beast with an Nvidia GeForce GTX...
The 2017 HP Spectre x360 15 is a good 2-in-1 convertible laptop for artists, power users, or movie lovers who can take full advantage of its 15.6-inch 4K...
HP's top 2-in-1 is surprisingly sleek for a 15.6-inch convertible, but only $200 over this base model gets you more memory and CPU power and a superior screen. Read...
The HP Spectre X360 has a unique positioning in the 15.6” 4K Market because it is not assumed to be a “gaming” laptop or a “workstation” of sorts. It can be an excellent productivity computer with a leading edge all-metal design that is small, nice, and...
If you're in the market for a 15" convertible with pen, the HP Spectre x360 is one of your few choices. Even if you couldn't care less about the pen, but want a convertible, or simply a very good looking laptop that's very slim and light with a big...
The Spectre x360 15t is a bigger version of the original x360 we reviewed last year. It brings the same well-constructed design as its smaller stablemate, along with a comfortable keyboard and a nearly bloatware-free Windows install. Because it's so...
Like all things in life, HP’s Spectre X360 15T's appeal comes down to your personal needs. If you want a 15-inch laptop for video editing, photo editing, or other content creation tasks, opt for a more powerful CPU and GPU, like those found in the Samsung Book Pro 9 and Dell XPS 15. But if you have a desktop for most of your “real” work and just want a laptop that's fairly light and thin, has a large screen, and offers good battery life, the X360 15T is worth a good look.
Should you purchase the costlier 4K UHD SKU over the less expensive FHD SKU? The advantages are obvious including sharper texts and images for potentially better multi-tasking. We're also relieved to see no major reductions in backlight brightness due...
After spending some time with HPs redesigned 15-inch Spectre X360, it seems to me the companys recipe for clawing its way back into the hearts of the people should have been obvious all along: lots of power and features in an attractive package for...
You'll pay a pretty penny for it, but the HP Spectre x360 15t amps up the convertible-hybrid laptop game with premium construction, plenty of forward-looking technology, and just over 12 hours of battery...
The 4K HP Spectre x360 15t premium convertible-hybrid laptop is well designed and constructed and delivers very good performance. It's ideal for working at home, as well as watching movies at higher-than-HD resolution on the...
Just as Dell made a bigger version of the XPS 13, the new XPS 15 , so too has HP revisited the Spectre. The 15.6-inch Spectre x360 is a bigger version of the 13-inch device: a sleek, attractive 4.1lb device with the same 360 degree hinge.While I...