Wednesday 15 February 2017

HP Spectre x360 15 review: A large convertible that’s easy to love

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HP's Spectre x360 13 is one of our favorite laptops. It takes the best parts of a good convertible—a light build and well-designed frame—and combines them with the necessities of a laptop—good battery life, strong performance, and a solid selection of ports. Now HP hopes to build on the success of the 13-inch Spectre x360 by expanding it. Literally.

The new, $1,279 15-inch Spectre x360 banks on consumers embracing a large two-in-one laptop. While the 13-inch size is typical for devices that flip from laptop to tablet to tents and more, 15-inch versions are not so common. Most 15-inch laptops are traditional L-shaped computers that place a keyboard in front of you while sitting on your lap, but they often take advantage of the extra space to improve performance with dedicated GPUs and quad-core processors. HP took as many of the strengths of the 13-inch Spectre x360 as it could and crammed them into the 15-inch model. But even those can't change the fact that a 15-inch convertible is something you'll need to get used to.

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