HP just released its latest notebook, a touch-enabled, hybrid device called the Spectre x360.
Featuring a machined aluminum body, a thin profile, powerful internals, and long-battery life, the Spectre looks set to impress.
HP seems to have focused heavily on the design of this laptop with emphasis on form and function.
The device features a 0.6-inch profile and a clamshell form factor.
HP Spectre X360The 13-inch FHD/QHD touchscreen display can bend over backwards, up to 360 degrees and users can change the screen orientation depending in which way they use the machine, alternating between regular laptop and tablet styles of use.
HP claims that the combination of efficient screens, CPU and Wi-Fi optimizations will allow the device to go more than 12 hours without a charge.
In addition, the company is guaranteeing the hinges of the device for life.
HP Spectre x360 specs: Dimensions: 12.7 in (W) x 8.6 in (D) x 0.6 in (H)
Weight: 3.26 lb (1. 47 kg)
Intel Broadwell i5 -5200U CPU at 2.2 Ghz
8GB DDR3 RAM
256GB SSD (upgradeable to 512 GB)
13.3-inch Full HD/Quad HD display
3x USB 3.0 ports, HDMI port, MiniDisplay port
The HP Spectre x360 goes on sale today on HPs website, and will also be arriving in BestBuy after the first half of this month.
The base i5 model with a 1080p screen starts at $899.99, while a range-topper i7 with a QHD screen and a 512GB SSD will end up costing you $1399.99.
source:windows10update