7 Best Features of the HP Spectre x360 for power users

HP launched late last year their new laptop and member of the premium Spectre lineup, the HP Spectre x360 13 and 15. With its convertible design, premium build, and high-end specs, it will certainly appeal to power users. But is that all? Here are the seven best features of the HP Spectre x360 for power users.

1. Premium, convertible design

The HP Spectre x360 delivers in this department, thanks to its gem-cut, all-aluminum body. So not only it’s sturdy, but looks and feels good as well. HP also took advantage of this feature and placed a USB Type-C Thunderbolt port in the corner for easier access.

In addition to the premium build, the x360 is convertible, meaning it can transform into multiple modes based on your needs. From your usual laptop mode, it can convert into a tablet with the help of the special hinge and touch screen display.

2. Long battery life w/ fast charging

Laptops are for productivity, so what’s the point if it can’t last that long? Good thing the HP Spectre x360 boasts a battery life of up to 22.5 hours, which is more than your typical workday. Recharging is quick as well thanks to HP Fast Charge.

3. 8th-gen Intel Core processor

If power is what you’re looking for, then you’d be glad to know that the HP Spectre x360 is equipped with an 8th-gen Intel Core i7 processor, Intel UHD Graphics 620, upgradeable 8GB RAM, up to 512GB of SSD storage, and Microsoft’s Windows 10. Some configuration So whether you’re just working on your presentation, creating reports, or editing photos and videos, this laptop can certainly handle it.

4. Plenty of ports

Some laptops sacrifice ports for portability, but it’s not an issue with the HP Spectre x360 as it is loaded with ports. In the case of the X360 15, it has a USB Type-C with Thunderbolt, USB Type-C, HDMI 2.0, USB 3.1 Type-A, combo audio jack, and an SD card reader. So if you’re at the office and need to connect it to peripherals, you can go right ahead and don’t have to worry about adapters and hubs.

5. Enhanced security features

Power users also have to consider security when getting a laptop since it’s mostly used for work and may contain sensitive data. Good thing the HP Spectre x360 has enhanced security features like the HP Privacy Camera Kill Switch, optional HP Sure View integrated privacy screen, Fingerprint reader, and integrated IR camera with support for Microsoft’s Windows Hello.

6. Optional 4K touch screen display with Gorilla Glass

The HP Spectre x360 features a 4K Micro-Edge display with 3840 x 2160 resolution with thin side bezels so you can be sure that you’re getting a good viewing experience. It is also a touch screen so navigating the interface shouldn’t be an issue even if you don’t have a mouse. As for protection, you’d be glad to know that it is mounted with Corning Gorilla Glass that can withstand scratches and minor bumps.

7. Bang & Olufsen Quad Speakers

Having a video conference with your team or want to show a video presentation? Then you should invest in a laptop with good speakers. It’s not an issue with the HP Spectre x360 as it has HP Quad Speakers,12 HP Audio Boost, and custom tuning by the experts at Bang & Olufsen. When work is done and just want to relax, just play your favorite music or show on Netflix and you can be sure that you’re getting great audio.

And there you have it. If you’re a power user and looking for a machine that can keep up with your work demands, the HP Spectre x360 is up for the task.

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