Testseek.co.uk have collected 139 expert reviews of the HP Spectre X360 13t/13-40xx Series - Intel Gen 5 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Spectre X360 13t/13-40xx Series - Intel Gen 5 .
March 2015
(84%)
139 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(68%)
208 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Love the hinge. Okay
Sure
Maybe 99 per cent of the time I don't need to use it as a tablet
But it's just so effortless to transform that I do it anyways. It just screams “Why don't all laptops bend over backwards this way?”
The silver-and-black constr
The HP Spectre x360 has a solid aluminum body
Smooth 360-degree hinges
An excellent display and very long battery life
Excellent build quality
Perfect screen
With great colors and clarity
Pen input
Great keyboard and trackpad
Solid performance
Long battery life
Good value
Versatile hinge
Classy design
Strong battery life
Body
Materials & manufacturing
Keyboard
Highcontrast display with accurate colours
Versatile processor
Battery life (7 hrs 45 min)
Connectivity
Extremely powerful laptop
Sleek and attractive looking
Responsive touchscreen that is sharp and clear
Simple and straightforward to use
Uncluttered keyboard that comfortable to use
360 degree hinge means it can be used in an easel style to watch vide
The editors didn't like
It's not as pronounced here as on some other thin metal laptops
But the Spectre still has sharp metal edges right under your wrists. Why
Laptop manufacturers? Why do you subject us to this?
The speakers get decently loud
But also a bit harsh for musi
It's heavier than a MacBook Air
And like many similar hybrids
It leaves the keyboard exposed in tablet mode. Higher-end screen options could limit battery life
Slightly heavy
Making tablet mode a little encumbersome
Possible WiFi issues
Small rubber feet might lead to scratches
The touchscreen could be a bit smoother
Weedy speakers
A shade heavier than some
Entry-level model has 4GB RAM
Slight overheating
Speakers
Low gaming capabilities
Quite bulky when folded into tablet mode
The buttons on the trackpad aren't as responsive as we'd have liked
Polished industrial design, Powerful internals, Great screen,
Unwieldy as a tablet, Large bezels add bulk, Overly wide trackpad,
Starting at AUD$1,499, HP's Spectre x360 is a reasonably good value proposition; it's a solidly build notebook that backs up attractive design with ample power and an above average trackpad / keyboard combo. My biggest criticism of the Spectre x360 is th...
Impressively spec'd; Fantastic sharp and bright screen; Beautifully built; Great design, and one of HP's best in ages;
Trackpad size is a little ridiculous, and sometimes results in errant clicking; Battery could be better; No backlighting options beyond on and off;
The 2015 follow-up to HP's Spectre is a worthy addition, upgrading the specs, improving the design, and generally making the laptop come together to still be one of HP's better machines in years.It's still not perfect, and we'd like to see better battery...
Superbly thin, Vibrant, bright display, Excellent performance and battery life
Too heavy to use as a tablet, Weird, wide trackpad
The HP Spectre x360 has all the makings of a great 2-in-1 machine with a stylish chassis and excellent screen that make it deserving of high marks, but weight issues are a concern...
Excellent, solid constuction, Powerful Core i7 inside, All the trimmings — SD card, upgradeable memory
Keyboard isn't perfect, Battery life great, but not up to HP's claims, Design may turn off some
The $1499-to-$2399 HP Spectre x360 doesn't try to radically transform the idea of what a laptop is and what it should be — it doesn't have a completely detachable screen as a tablet and it doesn't try to force you into a completely new connectivity standa...
Published: 2015-05-01, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Excellent, solid constuction, Powerful Core i7 inside, All the trimmings — SD card, upgradeable memory
Keyboard isn't perfect, Battery life great, but not up to HP's claims, Design may turn off some
Do you really need a thin Windows laptop with a touchscreen? A device that's mostly a laptop and only occasionally a tablet? If so, then yes! This is one of the best touchscreen laptops you can get. For a very reasonable $1499 you can have a slim, attract...
Published: 2015-04-28, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Please enable JavaScript to watch this video.This is it! It's the flagship 2 in 1 laptop for 2015 from HP and Intel called the Spectre x360. It's fast, it's affordable and it's in our review labs.Gizmodo loves technology. Our product reviews are presented...
The HP Spectre x360 has a solid aluminum body, smooth 360-degree hinges, an excellent display and very long battery life
It's heavier than a MacBook Air, and like many similar hybrids, it leaves the keyboard exposed in tablet mode. Higher-end screen options could limit battery life
The HP Spectre x360 delivers a high-end, flexible Windows laptop design at a mainstream price with a battery that runs all day....
Published: 2015-05-26, Author: Ryan , review by: techsmart.co.za
Beautiful,Terrific screen, Thin and portable, Great battery life
Batery not user replaceable, No Ethernet port
In the spirit of saving the best for last, I would have expected that, with the high performance Core i7, the notebook's battery life might have taken a bit of a dip. Not so here, as the battery life is simply outstanding. You can expect up to 12 hours on...