Time: 2024-08-09
Looking for a new laptop for the back to school season ? The HP Spectre x360 2 - in-1 Laptop is an extraordinary powerhouse of performance and style . This high - end , versatile laptop boasts a broad range of top - tier features , making it an excellent choice for professionals , students , and tech enthusiasts who require efficient , reliable , and powerful on - the - go computing.
The display is a fantastic 14 " Touchscreen OLED with a superior 2880 x 1800 resolution . Protected by Corning Gorilla Glass NBT , it offers edge - to - edge glass , low blue light , and 100 % DCI - P3 . It comes with an impressive refresh rate of 120Hz for flawless , smooth visuals that enhance any project you 're working on or any content you 're consuming.
For those who dabble in design , media , or any heavy multitasking work , the HP Spectre x360 comes equipped with an Intel Evo Core Ultra 7 155H 16 - Core Processor . It can turbo boost up to 4.8 GHz , powering high - definition video editing , programming development , and much more . Supported by 16 GB DDR5 SDRAM operating at a staggering 4800MHz , multitasking has never been smoother and faster.
Storage wo n't be an issue either with a whopping 1 TB PCI - E NVMe SSD included . Effectively , all your storing and retrieving tasks will be a breeze . Moreover , its Intel Wi - Fi 6E gives you the best internet connectivity , ensuring that your browsing , streaming , and downloading experience remains seamless.
Its a bit of a shame that HP does n't fit any sort of colour management software . Measuring the Delta E variance against the gamut volume closest to 100 % ( Adobe RGB ) gave a result of 2.9 , which is more than good enough for the average user if not for a creative professional , who will be looking for a reading closer to 1.
The Envy lacks a VESA DisplayHDR certificate , but HDR performance was still impressive thanks to those bold colours and an infinite contrast ratio . The displays refresh rate can be set to 48Hz , 60Hz or 120Hz or to swap dynamically between 60Hz and 120Hz.
The DTS :X stereo speakers may lack volume , only managing to hit 72dBA when measured against a pink noise source at a 1 m distance , but the sound they produce is warm , full and detailed . As I write this I 'm listening to London Grammar 's Glastonbury set and the sound is resting very easily on the ear ; I just wish there was more of it.
Outright performance is not the Envy x360 's strong suit because , although the processor is a Meteor Lake Core Ultra 7 model , it 's the low - powered U version with a maximum TDP of 28W and 12 cores , of which only two are performance cores . For comparison , the 155H in the Acer Swift Go and Samsung Galaxy Book4 360 has a maximum TDP of 65W and 16 cores , six of which are dedicated to performance.
The Ultra 7 155U comes with Intel 's Iris Xe iGPU rather than the newer and far more powerful Arc iGPU that comes with the Ultra 155H. With half the number of X - cores - 4 vs 8 - and a lower clock speed , the difference in performance between the two iGPUs , as with the CPUs , is marked.
In our 4 K multimedia test , the Envy x360 scored 220 to the Swift Go 's 356 . Any score of 200 or more means the system has ample performance to run the vast majority of day - to - day PC tasks easily . However , the strain will begin to show - and performance slow - when running 3D games or demanding programs such as Affinity Photo 2 and CAD modeling software.
One upside of the low - power CPU is that the Envy x360 14 never gets more than slightly warm to the touch even after prolonged stress testing , and the single cooling fan seldom fires up . When it does , it 's very quiet . Another upside is battery life . I was n't expecting great things from the 59Wh battery but was pleasantly impressed by the 9hrs 40mins it lasted in our standard video rundown test . Granted , the new generation of Snapdragon CoPilpot+ Windows 11 laptops such as the Microsoft Surface 7 has redefined our terms of reference here , but close to 10 hours is still a solid showing.