
#HP TRUEVISION HD BLUETOOTH#
Ports: 1x USB-A 3.1, 2x USB-C 3.1 with Thunderbolt 3, microSD card reader, combi audio jackĬonnectivity: Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX 201 (2x2), Bluetooth 5 Here is the HP Spectre x360 (2020) configuration sent to TechRadar for review:ĬPU: 1.3GHz Intel Core i7-1065G7 (quad-core, 8MB Intel Smart Cache, up to 3.9GHz with Turbo Boost) It’s an undeniably top-notch product, and for that we award it five stars. And these problems really aren’t unique to the HP Spectre x360 (2020), either there’s no laptop lighter than the HP Spectre x360 (2020) that can play games better, or manage heat more efficiently.

The drawbacks don’t outweigh the benefits, though - not even close.

However, the Iris Plus graphics can handle more than you might expect at lower resolutions - perfect for puzzle games, or low-poly indie titles. This is no gaming machine either the lack of a proper graphics card means that the latest big games will be beyond your reach. The HP Spectre x360 runs pretty hot, particularly if you’re using it for demanding tasks such as 3D rendering or 4K video editing. Packing that powerful hardware into such a slender chassis does have its drawbacks, of course.

The HP Spectre x360 does cost more than many 2-in-1s available on the market right now, although you’ll struggle to find one with the same raw quality of design and performance. Our model clocks in at $1,749.99 (around £1,350, AU$2,600), which is no small sum to pay for a laptop, but we’ll get more into that later. Of course, all that glitz comes with a price tag to match.
