

The HP Spectre x360 14 relies on the frugal and powerful 10-core Intel Core i7-1255U CPU, which we already know from the Acer Aspire Vero AV14 (our review), for example. Features: Power-saving and fast CPU, modern standards That is a bit more meager than what is offered here. Thus, one of the ports is already occupied when charging the battery. On the right side, you will only find another USB-C port (also with Thunderbolt 4) and a microSD card reader. 3.5 mm jack at the back left, USB Type-C with Thunderbolt 4 (including PowerDelivery, DisplayPort, etc.) at the back right corner.Īnschlüsse rechts: Zweimal USB-C (Thunderbolt 4), microSD-Kartenleser. The next clever trick on the manufacturer’s part is to take advantage of the rounded, rear edges. Because there’s no room for a full-sized USB-A port, you have to fold down the bottom. Here is a small point of criticism, because getting a cable (or in my case the wireless receiver of my mouse) in there is a bit fiddly. The only available USB-A port, here in the 3.2 Gen 1 standard, can only be used when you move the flap downwards and thus open the USB port completely – it simply wouldn’t have fit into the case in its normal size.

It goes without saying that there is not much room for ports.īut HP has come up with a clever trick. When opened, the lower half has just 6 millimeters left (s-e-c-h-s!). Connections and equipmentĭon’t be misled by the height mentioned above: The HP Spectre x360 14 reaches 16.9 mm when closed. In my opinion, the size and weight are perfect for mobile work and for quickly throwing the laptop into a bag or backpack. Thanks to the compact dimensions, the notebook looks much lighter than the scales indicate. The 2-in-1 device measures 297 mm x 219 mm x 16.9 mm (width x depth x height) and weighs just 1.36 kilograms.

The dimensions are also pleasantly compact. This is often where the covertible wheat separates from the chaff and HP shines here as well. Of course, this also applies to the 360-degree hinges that turn the laptop into a tablet by folding the display. The notebook’s robust and excellent build quality is no less high-end, with a pleasantly grippy surface and rounded edges. The Spectre x360 also has a chic look with an anodized finish in a dark gray-blue shade including silver details. Those who have already held one of HP’s convertibles in their hands will immediately recognize the design. In addition to the HP Spectre x360 14 itself, the package includes a power adapter and power cable, a (very high-quality) stylus, and even a carrying bag. The scope of delivery is correspondingly convincing. Already when unpacking, a premium feeling comes over you when opening the high-quality packaging including individually subdivided compartments.
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The fact that the Spectre is HP’s top model series becomes obvious right at first glance. Intel Core i7-1255U (10 cores, 12 threads, 1.2 – 4.7 GHz)Ģ-in-1 convertible stylus and protective case includedīuy now* HP Spectre x360 14 review: scope of delivery, design and workmanship SSD benchmark: PCIe 4.0 with strong speed.

