To go neck-to-neck with Apple's MacBook Air, HP has launched a brilliantly-engineered 2-in-1 laptop, called Spectre x360. As we know, marketplace of hybrid devices is rapidly growing as well as the young generation is also gaga over these convertible gadgets, which provide two devices in one shell.
Discussing about HP Spectre x360, it has a 360° hinge, whereby the screen of device can be folded-over to full 360-degree. Here, its newly designed hinge renders smoother transitions among different modes such as Stand, Tent, Notebook and Tablet modes, which we had seen in Toshiba Portege Z20t.
To garb the heed of fashionistas, firm has deigned its novel quest precisely and used aluminum to craft its unibody. The machine has a 15.9mm slender build and bears a 13-inch diagonal LED-backlit touchscreen with ultra-wide viewing angles. As per NDTV, consumers can choose between full-HD (1920x1080) and QHD (2560x1440) pixel resolutions.
Powered by a 3-cell, 56 Wh Li-ion battery, handheld's battery has been quoted to deliver a lifespan of 12.5 hours to be the promising companion of outdoor-oriented folks. Notably, this tool is comprised with HP TrueVision Full HD WVA front Webcam along with integrated dual digital microphones.
The connectivity options include, Bluetooth v4.0, Wi-Fi, three USB 3.0, one Mini Display Port and one HDMI port. Running on Windows 8.1 operating system, HP Spectre x360 is integrated with Intel HD Graphics 5500.
According to ZDNet, laptop has been designed in various configurations, where the first model with Intel Core i5 Processor, HD touchscreen display, 4GB RAM and a 128GB SSD has been priced at $899.99. The second version paired with Intel Core i7, 8GB RAM, and 256GB SSD cost $1149.99, whereas third one is procurable with Intel Core i7, Quad HD touchscreen, 8GB RAM and 512GB SSD for $1399.99 in US.