HP Spectre x360 Review: Nearing Perfection
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 เม.ย. 2024
- Review of the HP Spectre x360 laptop (14t-eu000) (14-eu0097). With Intel's new Core Ultra processor and Arc graphics. We take a look at what HP's highest end productivity laptop has to offer for its top dollar price.
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Video quality is superb!!
Thank you!
crispy camera quality!
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I noticed one of the review stated that they couldn't open the laptop with one finger (I believe the zenbook can be opened with one finger). Wondering if you experienced this too?
I noticed HP Spectre X360 2024 has two variants - 14 inch (as shown in this video) and 16 inch variant. Wondering if you had any thoughts around the 14 inch vs it's 16 inch variant?
Do you think the Ultra 5 is more stable than the Ultra 7? 🤔
Hi in the desktop there is a x sign what does it mean ?
I bought one of these a year ago and regret it. For some reason if you have it on single tap to click with your cursor, it over sensitizes the touch pad. Just dragging the cursor across the screen it will on it's own click a link you go over. It of course stops if I turn off the single click option but why should you have to click and not tap? And yes, the touch pad sensitivity is set to it's lowest setting. 3 chat conversations on the issue resulted in 3 different fixes all of which worked but slowly returned to it's previous state after a matter of 10 or 11 hours of use. Obviously HP knows it's an issue if they had fixes but none of which offer a permanent fix. I also have an issue of the cursor "jumping", like typing an email and looking up and seeing for some reason during my typing the cursor jumped to another location.Buyer be cautious of this, it's a real pain.
Thanks for the review. Would you happen to know how's this laptop compared to the Asus Zenbook 14 2024?
Hey thanks for watching! The standard Zenbook technically competes more so with the HP Envy series. It offers similar specs and performs just as well to be honest though the specter does feel more well built.
@@SoulOfTech Thanks for the insight.
I have owned the 16" version of this for a year and regret buying it. It has one major issue, when you have the settings set for a single tap instead as well as a click of the lower left of the touch pad to click on anything you want to open, it sensitizes the touch pad to the point of just moving the cursor around it will, on it's own, click a link you don't want opened. I have the touch pad set to the lowest sensitivity setting and this still occurs. In 3 different chats I was given 3 different ways to correct it. All 3 times it worked except over time it goes back to where it does the same thing. If I turn off the tap it stops but why should I have to deal with clicking every time? Obviously HP knows somethings wrong if they had fixes. I should have returned the thing early and asked for my money back. Maybe after a year they have fixed this but beware of the issue.
I noticed some reviews stating that there's palm rejection issues on the trackpad (granted those reviews were over 2 months old). Wondering if you experienced this too?
Hey, Based on my testing the issue seems to be primarily resolved. There was not any noticeable interference to the track pad when typing, I am assuming this was patched via updates prior to my review.
@@SoulOfTech Thank you for the insight and being super responsive.
Nice
how equivalent do you say the arc performance is compared to RTX? So like would it be comparative to like a 2060?
Not even close.
Great question, while its very difficult to compare an iGPU to a Discrete one due to the technical differences for comparisons sake the current gen ARC i-GPU would fall just below a stock GTX1650 in terms of performance. The RTX 2060 would be about twice as more capable than the ARC technically.
I had recently bought the 16 inch version. The sound is great, especially when pairing with my bluetooth headphone. The only downside is it does not have the number pad, plus the included stylus lack the bluetooth feature/functions which I came to like from my other devices.
I know this is selfish of me but could you test valorant fps on your laptop please? I am planning on buying the 16 inch as well and I play some casual valorant so would love to know how it performs...
@@HarshChavan2211 Hi, although I hardly play fps games, but I'll try it and see the performance,😄
@@guyferd1 Thank you so much mate. Looking foreward to it!
@@HarshChavan2211 Hi sorry for the long silence. i had been trying to play the game after installing, but kept on receiving error messages upon launching it. May have to uninstall and reinstall it.😪
@@guyferd1 Oh no problem. It was way too selfish for me to request suddenly... Take your time...
Happy X360 user since two months now, it's a great machine :)
Btw, human beings do are animals :D
I own one and love everything about it, other than the size of the top and bottom screen bezel. Way too much bezel for a premium laptop in 2024.
I own one too, it's a great little device. Yeah, they should just replace bezels with extra screen. How hard can it be.
2023 best Windows Prosumer laptop was Asus ZenBook Pro 14x UM6404.
2024 best Windows Prosumer laptop is 14-inch HP Spectre x360 (2024).
U should add chapters to the video like all other pc reviews
Looks good but port wise leaves a lot to be desired
True
I love this laptop but it is just way too expensive😂😂😂
Buy once, cry once. I've learned that the hard way by cheaping out initially and then wanting an upgrade a couple years down the line. It's much better to just buy something nice from the get go and keep it for a long time.
It is a premium ultrabook 2-in-1, so this is within that price range. You will have to buy mid-range or budget to get cheaper prices and lesser quality.
It's not though...It's currently on a nice sale at HP. At the end of the day, you either go premium or you go cheap like MSI. You get what you pay for.