Your content has to be as high-res as the screen to get the effect. It doesn’t look pixelated even from up close. 63″ profile and compact power brick makes it more portable.ĤK is very high-definition, over four times as many pixels as full HD. While it may be difficult to carry it around all day, it’s quite portable. The 3-cell lithium-ion polymer battery gives this exceptional battery life.Ĥ.02 pounds is very light for a 15.6″ screen. HP states up to 13 hours for the full HD version and up to 9.5 hours of mixed use for the highest configuration. Three USB 3.0 Type A (you can still us 2.0 devices and get 2.0 speed) I7-6500U with HD Graphics 520 and 8GB or 16GB RAM I5-6200U with HD Graphics 520 and 8GB RAM Dual-Core, Intel integrated graphics with these options: That one is scheduled for the 13.3″ HP Spectre x360, and the OLED screen for that has not yet been released as of this writing. Note: This is not the OLED display you may have heard about. Miracast, which lets project wirelessly to a TV or other display IPS panel with viewing angles to 180 degreesġ920×1080 px full HD 2 million pixels (px) Large touchpad with multi-gesture and customizable settingsĭisplay: 15.6″ Multitouch, backlit. ![]() Operating system: Windows 10, has Home and Pro optionsĭimensions” 14.8 x 9.75 x 0.63″ (15.9 mm thin) The pen is flat on one side lengthwise, and snaps onto the computer via a magnet that’s across from the button. Notice that the screen is squarer than most laptops. Update: Dell Active Stylus 750-AAGN used to work on both models (13.3 and 15″) but updates have caused it to stop working. Pen: HP Active Pen (not included), or (see on Amazon) This larger version has some more-powerful options, such as an extremely high-resolution 4K display.Ģ-in-1 ultrabook (tablet PC laptop, nondetachable keyboard)ĭigitizer: Synaptics (256 levels of pressure sensitivity) The HP Spectre x360 2-in-1 with 15.6″ touchscreen was released in Feb., 2016, following 2015’s successful HP Spectre x360 13″. Last updated Tuesday, AugHP Spectre x360 15 review: sleek ultrabook, but HP pen falls short
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