The HP Spectre 13 x2 converts into a large 13-inch tablet with a full
1080p display. The system is reasonably priced, and has a decent selection of
ports on the keyboard base.The Spectre 13 x2 a first-gen experiment that could
be truly great with a few moderate tweaks. As it stands, this is a very good
13-inch tablet that also transforms into an awkward laptop.The Spectre 13 x2 as
a slim, attractive ultrabook.Take a 13-inch laptop from HP's high-end Spectre
line and give it the hybrid treatment,a high-res 1,920x1,080 screen and faster
802.11ac Wi-Fi, for a total of $1,189,allowing the screen to pop off at the
touch of a button to become a larger-than-average tablet. In practice, it's a
mixed bag, offering flexibility beyond other hybrids, but also held back by
some awkward design decisions.
But, The combined
hybrid body is awkwardly top-heavy, and the touch pad isn't sensitive enough
for easy all-day use.
The bottom line: A
rare larger-screen hybrid, the HP Spectre x2 aims to be both a portable laptop
and a video-friendly slate. The price is right, but the design feels awkward
and the wonky touch pad makes it hard to use as a full-time laptop. Specifications
ProcessorIntel 4th
gen Core i5 i5-4202Y / 1.6 GHz
RAM installed size4
GB
Hard Drive128 GB
Operating
SystemMicrosoft Windows 8.1
Display Type13.3 in
Max
Resolution1366 x 768
Price $1,189
No comments:
Post a Comment