Over the past couple of years, I’ve reviewed exactly 125 laptops for Digital Trends, and out of all those computers, the HP Spectre x360 14 isn’t just one of my favorites — it’s my favorite laptop, ...
HP’s premium Spectre x360 systems are already some of the most full-featured and eye-catching 2-in-1s on the market. But now HP is adding a new 14-inch convertible to the line sporting a bigger and ...
HP’s Spectre x360 14 does almost everything well. That’s hard to pull off. I test a lot of high-end laptops. After two months, I can say that Spectre x360 14 is one of the best laptops I’ve used to ...
HP is introducing a redesigned Spectre x360 14 with Intel’s latest 11th generation processors inside, as well as a new 5G-connected version of its popular Spectre x360 13 2-in-1. Starting at $1,200 ...
HP has just announced several new laptops, including the Spectre x360 14 convertible, which brings some notable improvements compared to its already-impressive 13-inch predecessor: a 3:2 aspect ratio ...
HP has introduced the latest in its Spectre x360 line of flexible laptops with the new HP Spectre x360 14. This 15-inch model packs the larger screen size into the form factor of a 13.3-inch laptop, ...
Back in October, HP announced a refresh for its smaller Spectre x360 PCs, which is typically just the 13.3-inch model. But for the first time, the company introduced the Spectre x360 14. Now, you ...
The new HP Spectre x360 14 puts up a good fight against Apple’s 13-inch M1 MacBook Pro. tl:dr: HP combines a big 13.5-inch OLED display with good performance and decent battery life in a very compact ...
Our favorite lightweight laptop of the year is $300 off right now. HP is selling its HP Spectre x360 14 with prices starting at $1,100. It’s an excellent laptop that won’t weigh down your bag and ...
HP is the latest PC maker to launch an Intel Evo certified slim and light laptop. This one is a flexible touch screen equipped portable, as part of the firm's x360 line. The new HP Spectre x360 14 is ...
Dell and HP are the two American giants of the PC industry, sort of like Ford and Chevy if they sold 90 percent boring boxes to huge industrial clients. (So, exactly like Ford and Chevy?) But it’s not ...
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