Testseek.co.uk have collected 70 expert reviews of the HP Spectre X360 13t/13-AE0xx Series - Intel Gen 8 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Spectre X360 13t/13-AE0xx Series - Intel Gen 8.
February 2018
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The editors liked
Beautifully designed and lightweight
The HP Spectre x360 13 has a great keyboard and trackpad
A sharp HD display and an above-average sound system. Battery life with this display is great
And its performance top notch
The editors didn't like
The system runs a little hot and the newly added fingerprint sensor is in an awkward location
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Published: 2018-02-07, Author: Lori , review by: CNET.co.uk
Beautifully designed and lightweight, the HP Spectre x360 13 has a great keyboard and trackpad, a sharp HD display and an above-average sound system. Battery life with this display is great, and its performance top notch
The system runs a little hot and the newly added fingerprint sensor is in an awkward location
The HP Spectre x360 13 remains a great little convertible laptop, and now it's faster with great battery life...
Fast, 8th Gen Intel processor, 16GB of RAM, Can handle light gaming
Expensive
What holds the HP Spectre X360 13 8th Gen back is price. But in return, you're getting a bevy of features, along with good hardware underneath. The 8th gen Intel Core i7 is still a great processor for working, and the Intel UHD Graphics 620 comes in handy...
Beautifully designed and lightweight, the HP Spectre x360 13 has a great keyboard and trackpad, a sharp HD display and an above-average sound system. Battery life with this display is great, and its performance is top notch
The system runs a little hot and the newly added fingerprint sensor is in an awkward location
The HP Spectre x360 13 remains a great little convertible laptop, and now it's faster with great battery life...
Published: 2018-03-16, Author: Daniel , review by: notebookcheck.net
almost 100 % sRGB color space coverage, very decent black level, enjoyable keyboard and touchpad, high-quality good looking CNC-routed case, USB 3.0 Type-A and 2x Thunderbolt 3.0, MicroSD card reader
low TDP and thermal power throttling, underwhelming GPU performance, mediocre brightness, highly reflective display, soldered RAM, poor maintainability
Unique, oneofakind gorgeous design, Excellent touch display, keyboard, and trackpad, Three USB TypeC ports, two that are Thunderbolt 3, Normally placed webcam with Windows Hello
Trackpad should use Precision drivers, Battery life slighty lower than some others in this class
Published: 2018-02-22, Author: Daniel , review by: notebookcheck.net
fancy, attractive design (ultra slim, light, portable and luxurious), high-quality materials and workmanship, good input devices, fast NVMe SSD, 2 fully-fledged Thunderbolt 3ports, high-quality speakers, USB-C on USB-A adapter and HP sleeve included
so far, few configurations available (display, RAM, SSD), strong, forced throttling, reflective screen, device could be more stable, bad connectivity, not maintenance-friendly, RAM soldered to motherboard, small battery with short battery runtime
visually stunning, lightweight design, high-quality input devices, nearly silent operation, fast general system performance, attractive, hi-res display is well-calibrated out of the box, edge-mounted fingerprint reader, full-sized USB Type-A port include
Core i7 CPU provides no perceivable performance benefits due to thermal constraints, high internal temperatures (under load), very warm surface temperatures (under load), high-gloss display leads to obstructive reflections, difficult, inconvenient mainte
Thin, light and powerful, 8th gen Core i7, Supports external graphics
Trackpad is a tad wide, Can get a tad hot under load
To really understand HP's take on the Spectre x360 13t, you have to look at the little things. For example, the last iteration featured a side-mounted flush power button that often was difficult to find and press. This version's button features a small di...
Published: 2017-12-07, Author: Paul , review by: hothardware.com
Premium build quality, Even thinner and lighter than the previous generation, Fast SSD and good overall performance, Bright display, Runs quiet
Quiet operation comes at the expense of performance throttling, Keyboard feels a little slick
We could have predicted that HP would refresh its laptop lineup after Intel introduced its 8th Generation Core processor family in mobile form (Kaby Lake Refresh, or Kaby Lake-R, not to be confused with Coffee Lake...