Saturday, 10 October 2015

HP Spectre x360 Limited Edition convertible notebook gets Intel Skylake


HP launched the Spectre x360 convertible notebook at this year's MWC. Now the company has introduced a new improved Limited Edition of the Spectre x360, which now offers ultra-thin design, long battery life, fast boot times and great Wi-Fi connectivity.

The Spectre x360 featured an Intel Broadwell processor, the new Spectre x360 Limited Edition comes with Intel Core i5 and Core i7 Skylake processor options. It sports a 13.3-inch display that comes in either Full HD or Quad HD screen option. It comes with up to 8GB RAM and up to 512GB SSD. It includes three USB 3.0 ports with HP USB Sleep and Charge, a backlit keyboard, full-sized HDMI, microSD card reader and mini DisplayPort.

The HP Spectre x360 is designed with an all CNC aluminum chassis and comes with 360-degree rotatable hinges which allows you to transform it in four different modes - laptop mode for work, stand mode for viewing entertainment like watching movies, tent mode for touchscreen entertainment like games, or tablet mode for on the go.

Audio is powered by Bang & Olufsen and HP says that the Spectre x360 should be able to get up to 13 hours and 15 minutes of battery life. It comes in an Ash Silver with Copper accents color option and weighs 3.3 pounds.

HP Spectre x360 prices start at $1,299.99 and is expected to be available from November 8 via Best Buy and HP store in the U.S.

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