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: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: The first HP Spectre x2 was a worthy Surface Pro rival: sleek and attractive, it also offered more for your money thanks to its bundled keyboard and stylus. But it was held back by a collection of problems, including a poor quality screen and below-averag...
Gorgeous design, Keyboard and stylus come in the box, And the keyboard feels great, Cheaper than the Surface Pro
Finicky touchpad, Weak battery life, Stylus isn't as useful as the Surface Pen
Overall, the new Spectre X2 brings along some much-needed improvements, but a few issues hold it back from being a must-have. HP seriously has to do something about its battery life, especially now that Microsoft offers twice as much with the Surface Pro...
Published: 2017-07-04, Author: Stefan , review by: techcrunch.com
Probably the x2's biggest flaw is its lack of being much different to other Windows tablets with Core i processors and detachable keyboards. Still, the Spectre x2 is a strong Windows 10 machine with good processing power, screen quality, aesthetics, prici...
The HP Spectre x2 has a slim but sturdy design and a stiffer keyboard than Microsoft's similar Surface Pro, plus the keyboard cover is included in the base price. A mobile broadband antenna allows for easy on-the-go data
The kickstand is hard to operate, the processors are slower than many other premium hybrids, and battery life is merely OK
HP's slim, attractive Spectre x2 follows the road not taken by Microsoft's Surface Pro, using lower-power processors to keep the price down, as well as packing in the must-have keyboard cover...
Published: 2015-12-16, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Less expensive than rival machines and includes a keyboard, too, Comfortable typing experience, Adjustable kickstand, Decent audio, Uses Intel's depth-sensing RealSense camera setup, Supports pressure-sensitive pens
Doesn't support Windows Hello, despite having RealSense cameras, Touchpad can be flaky, Not so comfortable to use in the lap, Slower than its rivals with shorter battery life, Despite having a Core M chip, isn't necessarily thinner or lighter than "Core i
The Spectre x2 undercuts its competitors with a lower price that includes a keyboard in the box (and it's a very comfortable keyboard, at that). Still, for more money you could buy a similar product with faster performance, longer battery life and a s...
Sleek, fanless design offers ultrabook functionality and the portability of a tablet. Decentsized 128GB solidstate drive (SSD). Backlit keyboard. Great sound. Dualbattery design.
Specialized processor sacrifices power to keep temperatures low. No rearfacing camera
The HP Spectre 13t-h200 x2 is a detachable hybrid ultrabook/tablet with an elegant design, but it doesn't compare well to ultrabook competitors....