Testseek.com have collected 61 expert reviews of the HP Spectre X360 13t/13-AC0xx Series - Intel Gen 7 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Spectre X360 13t/13-AC0xx Series - Intel Gen 7.
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Ultra thin and light styling
Snappy keyboard
Longlasting and quick charging battery
Great design and build
360 degree hinge is neat
Excellent security options with both face and fingerprint
Great design and build, 360 degree hinge is neat, Excellent security options with both face and fingerprint, Solid performance, Charges on USB Type C, Includes a standard USB port
Keyboard layout is a little frustrating
The 2-in-1 has always had a surprising place in the pantheon of PCs, and while its placement makes a lot of sense, it's not the go-to laptop design for the everyday user.The tablet is a clearly different machine for many of us, and if you have an iPad or...
We're still on the fence about whether the Spectre x360 is the best ultrabook laptop, but it undoubtedly still crushes the other convertibles out there. HP has thoughtfully curated bleeding-edge technology into a single machine that has tremendous value.J...
Ultra thin and light styling, Snappy keyboard, Longlasting and quick charging battery
Lacks SD card reader, Especially thick bottom bezel
The HP Spectre x360 is practically an all new laptop and better in every way with a slimmer, more premium design that's faster and one of the longest lasting machines we've ever tested...
As usual, HP nailed it with the Spectre x360. As I mentioned in the introduction, the second-generation model had some pain points that were solved in a mid-stream refresh. I don't recall there actually being any pain points in the second one though, othe...
Sturdy, minimalistic premium design, Light and compact, Good input devices, Excellent IPS panel, No PWM above 85 cd/m2 brightness, Ridiculously long battery life, Offers two USB-C Thunderbolt connectors
Wobbly touchscreen, Limited selection of I/O, The system can't utilize the full performance of the CPU for long periods of time
Almost everything about HP's Spectre x360 13 is awesome but fails to impress when it comes to performance. We noticed that the CPU can't reach its maximum frequency or at least sustain it for more than a few seconds. This might be due to some poor cooling...
Published: 2017-05-22, Author: Christopher , review by: wired.com
Ultrabright, highresolution screen is hard to beat in this field. A combination of beautiful form and solid function. Pen included (though no integrated holster)
Battery life considerably short of expectations. Hairtrigger power button had me inadvertently shutting the laptop down repeatedly
Published: 2017-04-19, Author: Stefan , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: The Spectre 13 x360 that I strangely loved from late last year is back with a 4K screen and pen support for the Windows Creators update that went global this month. There's also a new EliteBook x360 for enterprise users, with beefed-up security via a fin...
Elegant design, Handsome 4K screen with pen support, Two Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports, Great typing feel
High-res screen sucks up battery life, No SD card slot or HDMI port
HP's classy convertible gains a sharp and sunny 4K display, which reduces battery life but makes it an even more formidable competitor to the likes of Dell's XPS 13 2-in-1 and Lenovo's Yoga 910. Read More...
near 100 percent sRGB coverage; very accurate colors and grayscale out of the box, true 4K UHD; beautiful display with high contrast, Active Pen stylus included with each purchase, light and portable for practical tablet mode, USB 3.0 Type-A + 2x Thunder
very limited Turbo Boost performance; i7-7500U multi-thread underperforms just slightly, sensitive system fans; loud fans during medium-high loads, larger footprint than XPS 13; lid is slightly more flexible, backlight brightness could be brighter and mo
HP has made its Spectre x360 13 even better by incorporating 4K UHD and active pen support for a superior tablet experience. This is still the same lightweight and easy-to-handle 2-in-1 that made the 2016 model stand out as one of the most practical conve...
Published: 2017-04-05, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
Beautifully designed and less than 3 pounds (1.4 kg), the HP Spectre x360 13 has a great keyboard and trackpad, a sharp 4K display and an above-average sound system. Battery life is decent for such a power-sucking screen, and performance fits right in lin
Battery life takes a hit with the 4K display compared to high definition. The system runs a little hot
The HP Spectre x360 13 is a great little laptop, but if battery life matters to you a lot, opt for the HD display, not the more expensive 4K...