HP is undoubtedly a huge name in the portable PC market. The company's Spectre-series brought something relatively new to the table, not that it was revolutionary but it was fresh nonetheless. Well, the new
HP Spectre 13 x360 2018 is now even fresher, cleaner, sharper and in fact better in any way possible.The Spectre 13 x360 is now available in two colors,
Dark ash silver, and
Poseidon Blue, the latter $10 more expensive than the former. The HP Spectre 13 x360 comes in an all-new Aluminium chassis with a blue Sandblasted finish. It also features narrower bezels and a smaller footprint than it's predecessor.The HP Spectre 13 x360 comes in a much more angular and sharp design choice than before. A striking feature for me was the USB C port at the edge of the chassis [picture of it below]. If you put numbers to the context, the new laptop is now
14.5mm thick and
1.3Kgs heavy.
The HP Spectre 13 x360 comes with 8th Gen Intel processors. It's based on the Whiskey Lake architecture, the third refresh in their 14++nm process. There is an increased Turbo clock speed, native USB 3.1 Gen 2 support, integrated 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0 and support for Intel's own Optane memory. It's also even more power efficient than before.The particular processors used here in this laptop are the
i5-8265U and the
i7-8565U. Both are Quad-Core processors with
Intel UHD 620 graphics solutions. The i5-8265U has a base clock speed of 1.6GHz and can go all the way up to 3.9GHz. The i5 however only gets the opt for
8GB of DDR4 2400MHz RAM.
Also Read: Top 5 Applications you need to install on your new Gaming PC/Laptop The i7-8565U, on the other hand, starts at 1.8GHz and goes all the way up to 4GHz. For this one, you can either opt in for 8GB or an optional
16GB RAM with the same speeds. Jumping from i5 to an i7 is a $120 upgrade while for the 16GB of RAM, you will need to shell out another $80.As for storage, the PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD solution on the HP Spectre 13 x360 starts from
256GB. For $100 more, you can opt for a
512GB variant. Add $200 more for a
1TB version and finally $400 more for the
2TB upgrade. So, it's basically $100 for 256GB of fast PCIe NVMe storage.
You get three display options here. The first one is a base FHD IPS WLED display with edge-to-edge glass multi-touch display. Add $40 to that and you get the same display with an Integrated Privacy screen [watch the video below]. Then there is the $160 upgrade form for a 4k IPS display.All displays cover
100% of the sRGB color gamut with
400 nits of brightness and are touch sensitive. While the 4k panel will suck up more power, the FHD display comes with an ultra-efficient panel with just
1W of power consumption. This is one of the main reasons why the HP Specter 13 x360 can reach
22.5 hours of battery runtime.
Also Read: Apple updates it's Mac mini and MacBook Air for 2018Talking more about the battery, it stands at
60Wh. In real life usage, HP claims a boost of around 37% over its previous generation. That comes to a total of 22.5 hours, assisted heavily by the low power consumption panel and a pretty power efficient CPU.Connectivity department also sees a huge improvement, going as far as to add an optional
4G LTE modem. The system does come standard with
Intel Wireless-AC 9560 802.11b/g/n/ac Gigabit Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth 5 combo. You also get a 3.5mm headphone jack, MicroSD card reader, 2x Thunderbolt 3 ports, 2x USB Type C 3.1 Gen 2 port and 1x USB 3.1 Type A Gen 2 port.
Security was also a priority while designing the laptop. It comes with the usual fingerprint reader, pre-installed TPM module, a SureView privacy display and a mechanical switch that disables the webcam electronically.HP also announced a 15-inch variant of the HP Spectre 13 x360 that comes with an optional Nvidia GTX 1050Ti MaxQ design for added graphical power but lacks the LTE modem. The bigger one also gets Quad-Speakers, a full Numpad, and a respectable battery life claim of 17.5 hours. It however only comes with a 4k panel and weighs about 2.1Kgs.
Also Read: Best laptop under Rs 50000 in NepalThe HP Spectre 13 x360 is already up for sale here for a base price of
$1,149.99. The 15-inch version starts at a slightly higher
$1350. Both laptops are pretty great at this point, with HP opting to not just update the internals but also the overall design of the laptop. It will be interesting to see how other manufacturers, especially the XPS makers react to this laptop in their next refresh.
HP Spectre 13 x360
Display: 13.3" FHD or 4k resolution panel, 100% sRGB, Touch, Gorilla Glass protection
Processor: Intel Core i5-8265U or Intel Core i7-8565U
Graphics: UHD Graphics 620
RAM: 8GB/16GB DDR4 2400MHz
Storage: PCIe NVMe SSD 256GB up to 2TB
Weight: 1.3KGs
Battery: 60Wh
Connectivity: Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 9560 802.11ac (2x2) Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5 Combo, Gigabit 4G/LTE modem
Sensors: Accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, Hall effect sensor, ambient light sensor, fingerprint sensor
Dimensions: 12.16"x 8.58"x 0.57"
Price: Starts at
$1,149.99