By Joe Osborne
HP has been at the 2-in-1 laptop game practically since its inception with the dawn of Windows 8, so it has this whole thing down pat pretty well. Regardless, there is always room for improvement and, for CES 2018, HP appears to have found every nook and cranny.
This is the 2018 HP Spectre x360 15: not a reimagining in any sense, but rather a refinement of last year’s rendition. Now, the laptop features two relatively high-power graphics options from AMD and Nvidia paired with the very latest Intel processors and a newly designed chassis that makes far better use of the 15-inch chassis.
With the Spectre x360 15, HP appears to have done an impressive job of striking a balance between contemporary design and hardware with respect for legacy.
Price and availability
HP hasn’t completely disclosed its pricing scheme for the Spectre x360 15, as it’s offering two different models of the device that differ only in graphics and processor options. But, we do know that it will launch on March 18 in the US through its own website and Best Buy for $1,369 (about £1,009, AU$1,742) to start.
Both models of the laptop come sporting a 15.6-inch …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac