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HP Spectre x360 16 2 in 1 Review

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When discussing the style, processing power, and excellent keyboard in a single package, it refers to HP’s goodness to put all that in a much bigger laptop. In the review below, all that comes with the HP Spectre x360 16.

Having NVIDIA RTX 3050 Graphics is the best match if you are searching for a tablet, notebook, or large screen. The laptop can be the best option with the feature to flip into several orientations. It seems to fit best for the official and creative work with the weird power it comes with. The laptop seems to have less competition when it refers to the machines with larger screens. It is indeed the most astonishing factor.

For the last years, Dell has not updated its XPS 15 2 in 1, LG does have some laptops, but those are just convertible instead of being that powerful the HP Spectre x360 possesses. Currently, companies are shying about making heavier machines that are convertible. But the HP Spectre x360 16 is going to be the most fabulous machine ever of its kind. A comprehensive HP Spectre x360 16 review contains all the key features; let’s explore!

X360 Processing Power

By keeping aside everything, processing power is an element that is not negligible at any cost. HP Spectre x360 16 has a built-in Intel Core i7 11th Generation Processor. Though it lacks the 12th Gen processor, a blend of 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA RTX 3050 GPU, 1TB NVME SSD with 32 GB Intel Optane Memory, the laptop won’t hesitate to run the massive tasks.

Windows 11, as an advanced operating system, feels more smooth to open and work on multiple tabs. As a result, it performs similar to the recently launched Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 and Asus Zenbook Duo 14. However, HP Spectre x360 16 performs better because of the more powerful GPU that booms 1080p games like a gaming laptop.

Elegant Spectre Design

What matters a lot includes the design as well. HP Spectre x360 16 has a bejeweled design, indeed. It attracts more than the Dell XPS series, but both companies rely on premium metallic cases. The edges are designed to make them look like precious crafts. Being soft and strong in working, the hinges give metallic endorsement a nice look.

Weight that Excels

HP Spectre x360 16 weighs a maximum of 4.4 pounds; not much differs from the 4.3-pound Macbook Pro 16. Of course, you have to bear a bit more weight when considering a larger laptop, but it also differs a lot from the Dell XPS 17, which weighs up to 5.5 pounds.

Tablet Mode

The tablet mode of the XPS Specter 360 16 gives another level of experience to watching movies and having fun. But, turning the 4-pound laptop into a tablet and working with it is quite tough for professionals. It is because big screens are harder to handle, though, it looks better occasionally but is not good for working all the time. So, it is not that bad to give up the tablet mode except make fun of it.

Larger Touchpad and Keyboard

By keeping alive the tradition of providing soft and smooth keyboards, HP provided the most acceptable ever keyboard in Spectre x360 16. A smooth, well-spaced, and larger size is enough to fit the fingers inside. It also has a fingerprint reader at the bottom row, which looks fine, but it will take time for the users to adjust to it. The touchpad is remarkably larger, smooth, and precise.

Exceptional Battery Backup

The specifications embedded in the laptop demand higher energy needs, indeed. Accordingly, the battery backup extends to about 17 hours of backup with an average performance. Of course, it is harder to find a laptop with the said battery backup on large screens, but it is quite satisfactory even if it works for 10 hours of professional use, which can stand up for a whole working day.

Camera

It can be imagined how important are video calls in today’s life. The laptop contains a 5-megapixel camera that is quite sufficient for the required purposes. Moreover, it has additional features to beautify your face or focus while moving.

It has a much nicer camera than the laptops having the 720p and possesses what a lot of hp’s and other laptops lack. Additionally, it is privacy-conscious by hitting a button on the keyboard.

Ports

HP Spectre x360 16 Ports
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HP included a bunch of useful ports in the laptop, unlike many other style-focused laptops. The x360 comes with two USB-C ports, one USB 3.0 type A port, a full-size HDMI, a micro-sd card slot, and there is yet a headphone jack; lovely to see that HP is not giving up. Unlike Dell, who did with the new XPS 13 Plus.

Conclusion

HP Spectre x360 16 with all key features are discussed in the review above. However, the laptop is one the best laptops suitable for many tasks, with its robust processor, effective GPU, super-smooth keyboard, long-lasting battery backup, and attractive 16-inch OLED  display. The wight is fine, but using it as a tablet for a long time is a bit feverish due to being large. Thus, the long-lasting battery is quite appropriate and competes greatly.


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