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HP Spectre x360 (13.3″) Hands-on Review : First Impressions

HP Spectre x360 (13.3″) Hands-on Review : First Impressions

Posted on February 24, 2017January 14, 2019 By Jarvis

HP just launched it latest premium notebook in the country — the Spectre x360. With its aluminum unibody and display with a thin bezel, the convertible is certainly a looker. We were able to spend a brief time with it and here’s our initial impression.

The Spectre x360 is one premium convertible. Its modern design and hard cold aluminum block are the notebook’s main attraction. Even during the launch, HP didn’t talk much about its specs and power but rather its form and function.

Like with any convertible PCs in the market, the Spectre x360 can be easily set as a typical laptop for typing or take advantage of its 360-degree hinge to set it in any mode possible — stand, tent or tablet.
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