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REVIEW OF HP Spectre x360
HP Spectre x360 review:
At its price, in fact, there’s not much standing in the way of the Spectre x360. Its processor and graphics chip offer enough power for Full HD gaming and are sufficient to watch 4K movies on the go as well.
Battery life is impressive for a laptop of its size and, with its gorgeous design, the HP is easy on the eyes. If you’re looking for a jack-of-all-trades, there’s no better laptop than the HP Spectre x360.

HP Spectre x360 review: Price and competition
The HP Spectre x360 can be found in both 13.3in and 15.6in variants. There are eight models in the product line, which you can compare for yourself on HP’s website.
The model I’m reviewing is the 15-bl000na, a 15.6in laptop with a 4K display, an Intel Core i7-7500U, a 512GB SSD, discrete Nvidia GeForce 940MX graphics and a price if £1,500. You can buy it on Amazon and directly from HP’s website. The cheapest model is the £1,200 13.3in variant with an Intel Core i5 processor and no discrete graphics card.
I found a few laptops that compete with the HP but none that offer a similar combination of specifications. There’s the Dell XPS 13 (2016) £1,450 and the £1,300 Lenovo Yoga 910, but neither of these come with discrete graphics. The closest is probably the Dell XPS 15 at around £1,500, but this is a regular laptop and doesn’t offer quite the same feature set as the HP Spectre x360.

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