For those who want one device for both their professional and personal pursuits, the new HP Spectre x360 13 emphasizes mobility and security to work anywhere, anytime.
The new Spectre has two times the performance of the previous generation [1], and is HP’s first convertible with a quad-core 10th Generation Intel Core processor and Intel Iris Plus Graphics, verified to the target specification and key experiences of Intel’s Project Athena innovation program. The device has up to 22 hours of battery life [2].
It’s dramatically smaller than its previous generation, with an industry leading 90% screen-to-body ratio at every angle [3]. The new Spectre has also improved cord management by placing the USB-C port angled in the right corner and the power button on the left corner of the device to avoid accidental power shut-offs.
To help users protect their privacy, the HP Webcam Kill Switch counters webcam hacking. The new Spectre also comes with standard security features such as a Windows Hello enabled IR camera and a fingerprint reader, conveniently located on the keyboard deck.
The device now comes in Natural Silver, adding to already polished finishes in Nightfall Black with Copper Luxe accents and Poseidon Blue with Pale Brass accents.
It’s expected to be available in October via HP.com, with a starting price of $1,099.
[1] Based on 3Dmark11 overall score comparison between HP Spectre x360 13 (2018) with Intel 8th Generation processor vs. HP Spectre x360 13 (2019) with Intel 10th Generation processor. Estimated performance gain will vary by configuration.
[2] Up to 22 hours requires laptop configured with Intel Core i5-1035G4 with Intel Iris Plus Graphics, 8 GB LPDDR4-3200 SDRAM (onboard), 256 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD, 13.3” diagonal FHD (1920×1080) 1W display, Windows 10 Home RS4. Windows 10 MM14 battery life will vary depending on various factors including product model, configuration, loaded applications, features, use, wireless functionality, and power management settings. The maximum capacity of the battery will naturally decrease with time and usage. See www.bapco.com for additional details.
[3] Based on all convertible PCs defined as the 2-in-1 laptop category as of 9/30/2019. Small is defined by the laptop foot print, length x width. Screen-to-body measurement is percent of active plus nonactive viewing area compared to active viewing area plus border. Measure with lid vertical to the desk.
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