Testseek.co.uk have collected 88 expert reviews of the HP Spectre x360 13t/13-AP0xx Series - Intel Gen 8 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Spectre x360 13t/13-AP0xx Series - Intel Gen 8.
May 2019
(86%)
88 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
1657 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Beautiful display
Excellent design
Respectable specs
Long battery life
Attractive design
Lightweight
USB Type-A port
Gorgeous 4K display
Perfect mix of productivity and portability
Improved keyboard and trackpad
Premium build quality
Stylus included
Good looking new design
Tiny
Gorgeous 2-in-1 design
Strong on-demand productivity performance
Spectacular OLED display
Excellent keyboard and touchpad
Solid build quality
The battery recharges to 100% in just an hour and a half
It comes with a carrying case
So you can protect it from any damage while travelling
There's a MicroSD card reader which makes getting your photos onto the laptop easy
The video quality is astou
The editors didn't like
A bit expensive
Dull
Noisy webcam
Dim screen for a premium system
Below average battery life
Slightly dated design
Expensive
Minor performance gains
4K OLED display kills battery life
The audio can sound a little distorted at higher volumes
Especially when placed on a table in tablet mode
The on/off button isn't clear
So you may need to consult the Quick Start Guide to find it
Abstract: With premium laptops and two-in-ones like the 13-inch HP Spectre x360, it's almost a given that the newest model will be smaller and thinner than its predecessor...
display quality does not meet our expectations based on the device's price, SureView Gen.2 has huge impact on image quality and is barely usable, internal hardware difficult to access
All things considered the HP Spectre x360 13 is a very good convertible that has a lot going for it. It features a well-made high-quality case, a good keyboard, decent system performance, and long battery life. While the Spectre is not capable of utilizin...
Published: 2019-09-18, Author: Jim , review by: pcper.com
Abstract: In the lead up to the launch of its new Ice Lake platform, Intel frequently touted the improved “ Gen11 ” integrated graphics that would be making their debut in the 10nm mobile processors. Intel claimed that this new graphics architecture – now officiall...
Stupidly good battery life, It has USB Type A. It has USB Type A. It has USB Type A. (no this isn't a typo)
Performance mode needs further optimization, Trackpad still too wide and too far to the right
In the end, it's hard not gush about the overachieving HP Spectre x360 13. It's essentially everything we loved about about the previous Spectre x360 13, at a surprisingly reasonable price.Want to avoid #donglelife? It has USB Type A. Want external graphi...
HP's Spectre lineup has always been among the best of the best. That's no different this year. Always one of the sexiest PCs on the market, it's even more beautiful this year, with its angular edges all around. It's functional too, as the placement of the...
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16:9 display feels dated and cramped, Top and bottom bezels are eyesores, Trackpad is slow and frustrating, Too much bloatware for a premium-priced computer
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