Testseek.co.uk have collected 98 expert reviews of the HP Spectre X360 15t/15-BLxx Series - Intel Gen 8 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Spectre X360 15t/15-BLxx Series - Intel Gen 8.
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The editors liked
The HP Spectre x360 15 is a shining example of how a 15-inch laptop should be. It glistens with potential
With gold embellishments everywhere and a comfy backlit keyboard to boot
Unlike a lot of laptops with the trademark Bang & Olufsen label attached
Flawless keyboard
Spectacular design
Comes with stylus
Beautifully designed and with practically no missteps
The HP Spectre x360 15 has a great keyboard and trackpad
4K display
Above-average sound system with solid battery life and decent performance for the money
Adopting latest HP design
Lots of hardware options
Top-firing speakers
Stylus included
Well-priced with many configurations to choose from
Unmatched performance in its class
Pixel-perfect 4K display
Stunning design
Value for money
Blisteringly fast
Excellent keyboard
Plethora of input options
Solid connectivity
Attractive pricing given the overall value
Outstanding design
Good battery life
Great screen
The editors didn't like
There isn't much to dislike about the HP Spectre x360 15 aside
Of course
From the disappointing battery life. Three to five and a half hours or so isn't impressive for a laptop with a 79.2Whr battery and an Ultrabook processor
Abstract: While perusing the Microsoft stand at this year's Computex, we spotted and unmarked HP Spectre 360x 15-inch. This is an updated version of 2016's model, and we suspected that there were going to be some worthwhile improvements. We decided to take a closer...
The HP Spectre x360 15 is a shining example of how a 15-inch laptop should be. It glistens with potential, with gold embellishments everywhere and a comfy backlit keyboard to boot, Unlike a lot of laptops with the trademark Bang & Olufsen label attached,
There isn't much to dislike about the HP Spectre x360 15 aside, of course, from the disappointing battery life. Three to five and a half hours or so isn't impressive for a laptop with a 79.2Whr battery and an Ultrabook processor, but that's the price you
For $1,499 (£1,449, AU$2,199), you could get a 13-inch MacBook Pro without the Touch Bar, an Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM and just two USB-C ports with a headphone jack.For the same price, you could get an HP Spectre x360 15, fully furnished with a...
Published: 2017-02-26, Author: Gabe , review by: techradar.com
Flawless keyboard, Spectacular design, Comes with stylus
Less, than, stellar battery life, Trackpad gets in the way of typing
Although the battery life falls short, the HP Spectre x360 packs heat when it comes to power, versatility and a stunning design that's certain to incite compliments...
Excellent keyboard, Plethora of input options, Solid connectivity, Attractive pricing given the overall value
Display is good, but not quite great, Unwieldly when used as a tablet
If you're looking at the HP Spectre x360 15, then chances are you're interested in a machine with a larger display. You're also probably looking for a traditional notebook first and a 2-in-1 second — otherwise, you'd likely be looking at something smaller...
Published: 2017-02-06, Author: Lori , review by: CNET.co.uk
Beautifully designed and with practically no missteps, the HP Spectre x360 15 has a great keyboard and trackpad, 4K display, above-average sound system with solid battery life and decent performance for the money
It's not particularly lightweight
It's hard to find a match for the HP Spectre x360 15's mix of features and performance for the money, and none of its competitors are nearly as pretty...
A convertible powerhouse with few compromises, Relatively good battery life for its power demands and configuration
A little heavy compared to the competition, 4K screen could be a little brighter
There's two conclusions to be made here. The first is the HP Spectre x360 15 itself. The high-end laptop has been around for two years now, but it took Intel's Kaby Lake-G to make it sing, delivering plenty of performance to go with the looks.Adam Patrick...
Published: 2018-04-24, Author: Steve , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: Back at CES a few months ago, I wrote that we were entering a golden age in lightweight gaming laptops. It started last year with NVIDIA's small, power-efficient Max-Q graphics, followed by Intel and AMD's surprising team-up on Core H with Radeon RX Vega...