The idea behind convertible, or 2-in-1 PCs, has remained the same over the last decade: Why buy a tablet when your laptop can fold a full 360 degrees, allowing you to use it as a large slate, or a ...
Unconventional working conditions have become the norm. You may get lucky and have a chance to sit at the kitchen table when working, or you may be forced to improvise and turn your bedroom into a ...
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 ...
While laptops with 16-inch, 16:10 aspect ratio displays are increasingly popular, the Spectre x360 16 is the first we've seen that's a convertible. The HP is no bulkier than its clamshell cousins, ...
The 13-inch (or so) convertible 2-in-1 makes for a great all-around notebook. It’s usually thin and light enough that it makes for a passable tablet for taking notes, while still performing as well as ...
HP announced its third-generation Spectre 13 x360 back in October, offering some modest design changes and an upgrade to Intel's quad-core eighth-generation processors. Along with more powerful ...
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HP has been treating its premium Spectre line like fine jewelry for several years now, with an emphasis on flashy designs and thinness. They've looked good, especially for HP laptops. But now with the ...
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LAS VEGAS – Being thin isn’t everything. HP’s convertible Spectre x360 Windows 10 touchscreen laptop was one of the thinnest and lightest ultra-books on the market, but the latest 15.6-inch model is ...