Testseek.co.uk have collected 70 expert reviews of the HP Spectre 13 X2 13-h2xx Series and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Spectre 13 X2 13-h2xx Series.
December 2013
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Sturdy
Reasonably stable when used on a lap
Good stylus
Comfortable keyboard
Camerabased authentication works well
Elegant
Yet practical design
Bundled keyboard and stylus pen
Impressive display
Excellent build quality
Great keyboard and trackpad(which are included)
Digitizer and pen input
Great performance for a fanless design
LTE capability
The 2017 HP Spectre x2 two-in-one has an elegant yet functional design
With a great keyboard
A bright
Sharp screen with a decent stylus and above-average sound for a tablet
Published: 2017-07-17, Author: Lori , review by: CNET.co.uk
The 2017 HP Spectre x2 two-in-one has an elegant yet functional design, with a great keyboard, a bright, sharp screen with a decent stylus and above-average sound for a tablet
Lackluster battery life and performance
If you like your two-in-one pretty and sufficient for streaming video, lots of typing, ink-based markup or casual sketching in proximity to a power outlet, the HP Spectre x2 hits the mark...
So, you're left with a choice. You can either spend £699 on the HP Spectre x2, or you can spend £860 on the Core m3 Surface Pro 4 and Type Cover. For me, the decision is easy. Despite having half the storage, the Surface Pro 4 does everything the HP does...
The HP Spectre x2 is a good all-round 2-in-1. At £700, it's not cheap, but when compared to the equivalent Surface Pro 4, it's still pretty great value, particularly when the Spectre x2 comes with a keyboard in the box. The basic Surface Pro 4, on the oth...
excellent build quality; great keyboard and trackpad(which are included); digitizer and pen input; great performance for a fanless design; LTE capability
screen could be brighter; poor speaker volume and sound quality; no USB type A port; microSD not readily accessible
I wish it was everything I hoped for, but the Spectre x2 falls just a little short of my expectations in order to replace my Surface Pro 3. If anything, they are about equal, with minor pros and cons between the two. If it wasn't for the poor sound and th...
Slow Core i5 processor, Heavy, lop-sided design, Trackpad could be improved, Battery life unable to match rivals
The HP Spectre 13 x2 is good-looking, sturdy and has an excellent screen, but like many hybrids there are too many compromises to recommend it comfortably.Next, read our round-up of the best Windows 8 laptops or delve into our latest laptop reviews for mo...
Solid build quality, Pleasing keyboard, Intuitive hinge and dock, High-quality 1080p touchscreen, Fast solid-state drive, Silent, cool operation
Lackluster processor performance, Disappointing battery life (as a tablet), Heavy for its size
The HP Spectre 13t x2 is very similar to the standard HP Spectre 13t ultrabook. Though the latter offers slightly better performance, the difference isn't noticeable in day-to-day use, and battery life is almost identical. The x2 is about a pound heavie...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: Previously posited as an affordable alternative to the Surface Pro, this latest iteration of the Spectre x2 is now anything but. The Spectre x2 intimidates with more than its gold- and-black aluminium finish.The Spectre x2's price isn't bad when...