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Conception élégante
Performances clairement améliorées
Sécurité renforcée
Ecran tactile pivotant sur 360 degrés
Format très compact
Design original
Webcam IR et lecteur d'empreintes digitales
Grande autonomie
écran
Par rapport à la génération précédente
Design
Bordures d'écran
Poids
Qualité du châssis
Première impression
Niveau sonore même avec des sollicitations mesurées
Retour des touches
USB A et Thunderbolt 3
Lecteur de carte micro SD
Autonom
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Autonomie réduite
A tendance à chauffer
Performances 3D
Prix élevé
Temps de réponse du noir au blanc et du gris au gris
10th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, 13.3-inch Full HD Touch display, 2-in-1 laptop with 360 degree hinge
May heat up under load,
The HP Spectre x360 is an excellent 2-in-1 convertible ultrabook that gets a powerful 10th gen Intel Core i7 processor, and 13.3-inch full HD touch display with slim bezels. Although it may heat up under load, the Intel Iris Plus graphics, privacy buttons...
Long battery life, Iris Plus Graphics, Great hardware
Bloatware
The HP Spectre offers the perfect balance between good looks and great performance. The ultrabook has all the power to get whatever you want done, and its long battery life will let you keep busy for as long as you need to be...
Elegant design with small footprint, Vivid 4K OLED display, Strong performance, Lightning-fast SSD, Comfortable keyboard
Short battery life, Awful webcam, Ton of bloatware
The HP Spectre x360 sports a 4K OLED display, strong performance and a lightning-fast SSD packed into a svelte design, but the battery life takes a hit...
Great performance, Excellent display, Highly portable
Runs a little hot, Battery life isn't that great
The HP Spectre x360 is a powerhouse of a 2-in-1 laptop, with fantastic performance and a great touchscreen. It looks great too and barely weighs more than a kilo. Just bear in mind the price tag is hefty thanks to such good looks, and the tablet addition...
Publié: 2020-02-26, Auteur: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Its keyboard is backlit and great for typing, Great performance output, Very high maximum brightness, Covers 91% of sRGB and has accurate colors, especially with our Health-Guard profile installed, Has two Thunderbolt 3 connectors, Supports PCIe x4 SSDs,
Sure View doesn't work as promised, Uses harmful PWM to adjust brightness at all levels (our Health-Guard profile fixes that), Prominent unevenness in the luminance across the screen, No RAM upgradability post-purchase
We appreciate the changes HP made to their Spectre x360 13 devices. While it retains the double-chamfered edges that make the laptop look sleek AF, it is now considerably smaller in area. Additionally, the speakers were moved from the front to the bottom...
Prior to HP sending me the Spectre x360 13, I called the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 the best laptop on the market. After all, Intel Ice Lake is legit, and packing a high-end 13-inch PC into a tiny footprint makes it super-portable.But the Spectre x360 just wins...
brighter display than last generation model, attractive narrow bezel design; lightweight, strong chassis quality and first impressions, quiet even when under medium loads, comfortable keyboard feedback, USB Type-A and Thunderbolt 3, fast MicroSD reader,
moderately slow black-white and gray-gray response times, inconsistent frame rates when gaming, upgrading M.2 storage can be difficult, display could be better calibrated, non-upgradeable RAM or WLAN, inconsistent CPU performance, no HDMI port
The HP laptop falls flat on its face when it comes to exploiting the most performance possible out of the Ice Lake processor. The fluctuating CPU clock rates, GPU clock rates, fan noise, power consumption, and frame rates when gaming are poor representati...