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HP Spectre x360 2019 13T Gemcut Laptop i7-8565U 1.8GHz, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Windows 10 Home, USB C, 13.3 FHD Touchscreen, B&O Speakers, Win 10 Home, 3 Years Mcafee Internet Security

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Features

  • HP Spectre x360 13T Cutting Edge GEM CUT Design - 8TH GENERATION QUAD CORE CPU: Intel Core i7-8565U (1.8 GHz, up to 4 GHz, 8 MB cache, 4 cores) four-way processing 1.80 GHz to 4.00 GHz with 8 MB SmartCache, high-efficiency performance with Intel Turbo Boost Technology WINDOWS 10 HOME 64 BIT PRE INSTALLED BY HP
  • UNMATCHED AUDIO PERFORMANCE with QUAD Bang & Olufsen speakers: The partnership between Bang & Olufsen and HP brings premium sound to your personal computing device. With HP Quad Speakers, HP Audio Boost, and custom tuning by the experts at Bang & Olufsen, entertainment comes to life with sound you can feel.
  • SUPERIOR SPEED and NETWORKING: Fast Data Access with 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD Intel 802.11b/g/n/ac (2x2) Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5 Combo(MU-MIMO supported)
  • IMPRESSIVE HD PANEL with HD Active Stylus Pen and Thunderbolt Support: Experience exceptional colors and clarity with 13.3" Full HD touch screen (Resolution: 1920 x 1080) for hands-on control and IPS technology for wide viewing angles. 13.3" diagonal FHD IPS micro-edge WLED-backlit touch screen with NBT, HP Active Stylus Pen, USB-C port, Thunderbolt support & SD card reader
  • WINDOWS 10 HOME 64 BIT(PRE-INSTALLED BY HP) Unmatched Performance, 16GB SDRAM(ONBAORD), Bang & Olufsen Quad Speakers, HP Audio Boost, Fingerprint Reader

Description

laptop

Brand: HP


Model Name: HP Spectre x360 Laptop -


Screen Size: 13.3 Inches


Color: Dark Ash Silver


Hard Disk Size: 512 GB


CPU Model: Core i7 Family


Ram Memory Installed Size: 16 GB


Operating System: Windows 10


Graphics Card Description: Integrated


Graphics Coprocessor: Intel HD


Keyboard Layout: QWERTY


Control Method: Touch


Notebook Pointing Device Description: Trackpad


Human-Interface Input: Touchscreen


Total Thunderbolt Ports: 2


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 1


Number of Ports: 2


Total Usb Ports: 2


Hardware Connectivity: USB Type C, Thunderbolt, Bluetooth 5


CPU L3 Cache: 8 MB


Processor Count: 4


Processor Brand: Intel


CPU Model Number: Core i7-8565U


Processor Series: Core i7 Family


Processor Speed: 1.8 GHz


Lithium-Battery Energy Content: 61 Watt Hours


Battery Average Life: 7 Hours


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Touch Screen Type: in-cell or on-cell


Display Type: Touchscreen


Display Resolution Maximum: 1920x1080 Pixels


Display Technology: LED


Screen Size: 13.3 Inches


Resolution: 1080p


Native Resolution: 1920x1080


Audio features: High-quality speakers with HP Audio Boost technology by Bang & Olufsen


Audio Recording: No


Audio Output Type: Speakers


UPC: 850006506019


Global Trade Identification Number: 19


Model Number: 13T


Manufacturer: hp


Brand Name: HP


Model Name: HP Spectre x360 Laptop -


Model Year: 2019


Ram Memory Maximum Size: 8 GB


RAM Type: DDR3 SDRAM


RAM Memory Technology: DDR4


Memory Clock Speed: 2666 MHz


RAM Memory Installed: 16 GB


Bluetooth Version: 5


Bluetooth support?: Yes


Wireless Compability: 802.11ac


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Graphics Ram Type: DDR3 SDRAM


Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness: 12.6"L x 0.57"W x 8.58"Th


Chipset Type: Intel HM310


Hard Disk Rotational Speed: 5400 RPM


Optical Storage Device: No Optical Drive


Power Device: AC adapter


Video Output: USB-C


Specific Uses For Product: Multimedia, Personal, Business


Webcam Capability: Yes


Graphics Card Ram: 2 MB


Automatic Backup Software Included: Windows 10 Home


Form Factor: Laptop


Hard Disk Interface: Solid State


Voltage: 240 Volts


Color: Dark Ash Silver


Hard-Drive Size: 512 GB


Operating System: Windows 10


Graphics Description: Integrated


Graphics Coprocessor: Intel HD


Hard Disk Description: SSD


Item Weight: 2.92 Pounds


Video Processor: Intel


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Overall excellent design, 4.5/5. 5 w/o random freezes and 5 hour battery life
I bought the Spectre 360x 16GB RAM, 2GB graphics card. I decided against the 4K display in hopes of excellent battery life. While this computer runs great so far (over the last few weeks I’ve had it), the battery life isn’t as great as was claimed. A selling point of this laptop is the 9-10 hr battery life. While disconnected from power, it lasts maybe 4 hours while running Microsoft Word or browsing the web. A lot less when running a game (maybe an hour and a half). The performance is fantastic, ignoring the random program crashes. It’s weird because it’s never due to lack of computing power. When looking for a file, for instance, it might get stuck and freeze the file window. The 16GB RAM does just fine running SolidWorks (3D modeling program for engineers) or Fruity Loops (music software). The computer is capable of running high graphic-demand games like Subnautica, albeit at a noticeably low frame rate. If you’re running games, you might be advised to go for the 4GB graphics card. This wasn’t a major buying point for me so it is enough if it can run on low graphics settings. It doesn’t get super hot while doing so, considering the performance stats. At the same time, the fan is very quiet. The aesthetic appearance of this device is slick. I like how they cut the corners where the body meets the screen (seriously, no pun intended); they removed a lot of weight from the design. It feels extremely sturdy, unlike other laptops I’ve had (Lenovo makes good technology but sometimes their computers feel like their plastic is cheap and would shatter if dropped.) The reversible tablet option is helpful to me in my engineering coursework. Whereas before I didn’t like opting for electronic textbooks, it actually makes more sense now than buying a hard copy. This is because I can edit those textbooks with tablet mode+stylus. The software design of Microsoft OneNote is a great partner with tablet mode since I can do things like input handwriting and automatically convert that into text (it uses machine learning to adapt to your particular handwriting). The speakers are enough. Some will complain that they sound “tinny”... just buy external speakers dude. Something has got to give. This device is about compact performance, not stellar sound quality. So all in all, I’d give this 4.5/5. The random, unexpected freezes can be annoying and the battery life is not as great as I’d been led to believe. Overall it is an excellent machine and I’d refer others with similar needs to me to this particular model of the HP Spectre. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2020 by Turner Williams

  • Best ultralight laptop by HP
This laptop does many things well, it would be better to go through a list of pros and cons instead of a paragraph, so here it is: Pros: - Comes with a small leather case and pen with other features - Has a physical camera shutoff feature - Has windows hello with facial recognition and fingerprint - Extremely lightweight - Fast CPU - Great battery life - Great display - Upgradability with thunderbolt 3 - Amazing speaks with B&O - 2-in-1 with amazing touch screen - Charging via type C cable As a quick summary to the last few points, the best part of this laptop is it's battery life and display. Many will flock to the 15in laptop screen for larger screen and more space to work with, but 1080p has never looked so good with a small screen. Pair that with a external graphics card enclosure provided by a thunderbolt 3 connection and you're looking at one slick portable gaming setup. Cons: - Cooling solution isn't the best - Lack of useful IO without a type C dongle - Bloatware Main downside that stops this from being a perfect product is the laptop gets extremely hot from just charging and doing anything that requires multi tasking, like video consumption and another project on the side. It gets hot on the lap and heat can start getting towards to top of the keyboard. The lack of ports isn't something new with ultrabook style laptops, but it's still a downside. Luckily I already had a type C to HDMI/USB/SD card dongle, but if you're buying this laptop and any of your accessories use USB HDMI, you'll need to invest in both, only $40 at most, but still something to consider. Now, it's still a HP laptop so bloatware is inevitable, it just sucks to have such a great laptop bogged up with software no one asked for. Stuff like HP sure start/HP smart/HP assistant, it's not the best but some can be helpful for things like registering our warranty with HP. Overall, this laptop gets a solid recommendation from me. This laptop has it's faults but it ultimately a great one due to its positives far outweighing it's negatives. If you're looking for a solid school laptop with the potential to game with an external graphics card enclosure, you've found it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2020 by Jarred Ofiana

  • Love the laptop, Not happy with the new version of Windows 10
The HP Spectre x360 is a nice size and weight. It is fast and runs fairly cool. Battery life is amazing! The only reason I don't unplug it all day and let it charge at night is that it goes to sleep if I let it idle beyond the 10 minute setting I chose: it's annoying to have to boot it up again every time that happens. I shouldn't allow that to annoy me because it boots faster than any computer I've ever owned. Facial recognition speeds the process and seems to be flawless. Maybe I should see if it works when someone else boots it up. Windows 10 on my old laptop was superior to the version on this one: image files in File Explorer will only show thumbnails for about a third of the files. The rest show the icon for Photoshop, the app I set as the default for opening .jpg, .gif, and .png files. This is truly aggravating when looking for a particular file without knowing what the file name is. I hated OneDrive, which backed files up to "The Cloud" automatically. I have deleted it. There I back my files up on flash drives. OneDrive seems to have some sort of an Artificial Intelligence feature that scans your files and alters them without permission. I came to this conclusion when an Excel file listing family birthdates, anniversaries, and death dates for those who have passed away. When I opened the file to look up the date that a nephew passed, the entire row had been deleted. I checked and discovered that the same had been done to the information for my parents and two brothers. I know that information was on the spreadsheet when I transferred it to the new laptop, and there is certainly no possibility that I would have deleted the information for those particular people. They were the only people whose information was gone. The backup on a flash drive resolved the problem, and removing OneDrive has prevented a recurrence. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2020 by Gerry

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