![]() ![]() On the other hand, these are fair prices to pay for a well-built and unyielding machine worthy of standing toe-to-toe with both the and 9570. The top bezel is still quite thick compared to the competition and we wish HP had upped the display backlight for better outdoor usability. ![]() Namely, this is still a heavy and almost cumbersome notebook to use in tablet mode. We can't necessarily say the same for competing notebooks like the popular Dell or MacBook Pro 15.īy being a bit larger than the 2017 Spectre x360 15, however, the 2018 model doesn't solve the main issue that's been plaguing the Spectre x360 series since 2016. ![]() Perhaps best of all, HP didn't find the need to reposition the webcam or drop USB Type-A ports, full-size SD readers, or the traditional NumPad - all important attributes to have for productivity. The third generation Spectre x360 15 runs quieter with cooler core temperatures than last year's model while offering more features to justify the marginal size increase. While most OEMs tend to go thinner, smaller, and lighter through each successive generation, HP had the guts to go slightly thicker and the gamble paid off. Feedback is shallow but with a firm and satisfying click. The trackpad remains identical to last year's model in size (~12 x 6 cm) and feel. Adjusting the lid to about 190 degrees or beyond will automatically disable the keyboard keys and backlight. The white keyboard backlight can only be toggled on or off with no brightness levels to choose from. It's a small sacrifice in our eyes from a productivity standpoint. This is one of the most comfortable and roomy NumPads we've used on a notebook.īecause the keyboard is so wide, however, the speakers had to be moved to the bottom. Unlike the NumPad on most other notebooks, the NumPad keys on the Spectre are not reduced in size or made skinnier than the QWERTY keys. The Chiclet keyboard is much wider this time around (~34.1 x 10.0 cm) to accommodate the new NumPad without affecting the feedback or travel of the original QWERTY keys. ![]() We refer to our existing reviews on previous generation Spectre x360 15 SKUs for more information on the series. Nonetheless, comparisons will also inevitably be made between the Spectre and traditional flagship 15-inch laptops like the XPS 15, MacBook Pro 15, Lenovo ThinkPad T580, and Gigabyte Aero 15X. Aside from the usual storage (up to 2 TB NVMe SSD) and RAM (up to 16 GB DDR4-2400) options, the 4K UHD touchscreen and CPU/GPU combinations are fixed.ĭirect competitors in the 15.6-inch convertible space include the Dell XPS 15 9575, Asus Zenbook Flip 15, and Acer Nitro 5 Spin. This configuration comes with the same Core i7-8550U CPU and GeForce MX150 GPU as last year's model, but temperatures and fan noise are actually quite different since this latest revision has undergone some changes both internal and external. Our test unit today is the Kaby Lake-R configuration with the Kaby Lake-G system to come at a later date. Our preview of the 2018 Spectre x360 15 at CES includes more photos and comparisons with the 2017 model. Based on our experiences with both types of configurations, the performance delta between them is very wide especially for a convertible notebook where SKU options are usually narrow. HP introduced its third generation Spectre x360 15 at CES 2018 in two very distinct SKUs: One with Kaby Lake-R and Nvidia GeForce graphics and the other with the uncommon Kaby lake-G and Radeon RX Vega M GL graphics. ![]()
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