As soon as an edgy different to stuffier laptops just like the Lenovo ThinkPad line, the HP Spectre x360 collection has settled into a way more company groove of late. Again within the late 2010s, Spectres appeared like props from Tron, with sharp edges, lower corners, and gold trim on some fashions, for Pete’s sake.
Alas, these days are over, and whereas the Spectre x360 remains to be a top-shelf ultralight Windows laptop, it has traded in fashion for consistency. All-gentle, OSHA-friendly curves clad in company black, silver, and blue give the sense that the Spectre didn’t promote out, however fairly purchased in.
The 2024 rendition of the Spectre x360 sticks carefully to the design of the 2023 mannequin, all constructed round showcasing the “360” portion of the identify. A pair of hinges permits the display to fold again 180 levels, changing the laptop computer right into a 14-inch pill. A fingertip works on the display, as does the stylus included within the field, and the rechargeable energetic pen snaps magnetically to the aspect of the chassis when not in use.
As with most new machines hitting the market this season, the foremost improve right here is the introduction of the AI-infused Intel Core Extremely CPU—on this occasion, the Extremely 7 155H mannequin, backed up by a beefy 32 GB of RAM and a 2-TB stable state drive. The unit is a bit mild on ports, with two USB-C Thunderbolt 4 ports (one used for charging) and a single USB-A port partially coated by an ungainly and pointless spring-loaded, flip-out panel.
Certain sufficient, there’s ample energy in these specs, and the Spectre x360 turned in one of the best efficiency I’ve seen thus far on normal enterprise apps—by a wholesome margin of 20 p.c or extra versus different Core Extremely laptops on many assessments. It was about par for the course on graphics apps, although no slouch on this division both. Regardless of enhancements within the Core Extremely’s built-in GPU, you’ll nonetheless have to improve to a laptop computer with a discrete graphics processor if you wish to undertake vital gaming or rendering actions. On AI duties, the Spectre fell only a hair shy of the excessive mark set by the MSI Prestige 13 AI Evo in my prior testing.
Dimension and weight are tremendous, though the unit is heavier than the equally sized Lenovo X1 Carbon, with 19 millimeters of thickness and a 2.4-pound weight. That’s not unhealthy contemplating the inclusion of a touchscreen and the 360-degree hinge. The additional weight might also mirror a barely bigger battery. My testing (with a YouTube video playback at full brightness) achieved 10.5 hours of operating time—considerably higher than different Core Extremely laptops I’ve examined thus far.
The OLED display is dazzlingly vibrant, which is correct according to the remainder of the market as we speak. The audio system on the unit are additionally glorious, with top-firing tweeters and two front-firing woofers, improved by a powerful cooling system that hardly noticed the super-silent fan kicking in in any respect.
My solely actual grievance is a reasonably delicate one. Whereas the Spectre’s keyboard is ok, the haptic touchpad may be erratic, lacking faucets and clicks, relying on the place you hit it. I don’t know whether or not it is a easy consumer error resulting from freakishly lengthy fingers, however it’s a difficulty I’ve had with varied Spectres for years. It has arguably improved a bit with the brand new touchpad, however it’s nonetheless a thorny downside that created a minor headache for me throughout prolonged use.
Pricing is difficult, as the precise specification I used to be despatched isn’t available. You will get a close version for $1,400 on HP.com with 16 GB of RAM, however should you configure it on HP’s web site, you will give you a worth of round $1,850. Even on the larger worth, I would say the distinctive efficiency, battery life, and usefulness choices advantage the outlay.