The maximum measured brightness is excellent – 815 nits (cd/m2) in the middle of the screen and 880 nits (cd/m2) average across the surface with a maximum deviation of 17% in the top left corner where the brightness is 960 nits. The 45-degree photos are taken with higher exposure than the front-facing one. We apply these photos to evaluate the viewing angles. A key role in that place the backlight and an additional light directing layer. Its purpose is to block unwanted viewers from seeing the content of your screen. One important feature of this device is its Sure View technology. The screen can be considered Retina when viewed from at least 50 cm (from this distance, the average human eye can’t see the individual pixels). Additionally, the screen ratio is 16:9, the pixel density – 166 ppi, their pitch – 0.15 х 0.15 mm. HP Spectre x360 13 (13-aw0000) is equipped with a Full HD IPS touchscreen panel, IVO M133NVFD R2 (IVO8584). Additionally, there is a hardware camera kill switch and a MicroSD card reader. Nevertheless, on the other side, you will see two Thunderbolt connectors (one placed at the edge), and you can use both of them to charge up the notebook. Honestly, we are wondering why nobody (especially Apple) haven’t think of this. Then further down goes an Audio Jack, followed by a USB Type-A 3.1 port which is utilized via a spring cover, similarly to how some manufacturers put the RJ-45 connectors. On the left side, at the edge, you are going to find the Power On/Off button. However, HP has been quite clever in designing the I/O. Keep in mind that this is an extremely thin laptop. Hot air, on the other side, leaves the chassis from a subtle spacing on the backside of the laptop’s base. Lastly, on the bottom plate, you will see the speaker cut-outs and a huge ventilation grill. Moreover, our model features a fingerprint reader, placed just below the “Down” Arrow. Its glass surface makes for a good gliding and the tracking is really accurate. Just beneath it, there is a rather long touchpad. Frankly, it is one of the best keyboards around. Additionally, the spacing is good, key travel – long, and feedback – clicky and satisfying. It takes a huge amount of the area there and has rather big keys for a 13-incher. That’s it.Īnyways, let’s continue with the base, and take a look at that keyboard. When we press the proprietory key, the only thing that happens is the screen goes dimmer. Interestingly enough, the other device, equipped with it – the HP Elite Dragonfly G1 – also didn’t work properly. One thing that we feel is not alright with it is the Sure View feature. You can check the prices and configurations in our Specs System: Both of them have IPS panels and have the option to be equipped with the Sure View feature, which should block unwanted attention to your screen’s content. Yes, there is no dedicated GPU on it, but the G7 is quite the performer when it comes to light gaming – truly the best Intel has to offer.Īs a 2-in-1 this is truly an artist dream – it offers two kinds of displays – one 1080p and one UHD. The maxed-out version of the notebook features the Intel Core i7-1065G7 and its integrated Iris Plus G7 graphics card. Not only this, but you are dealing with an extremely thin piece of machinery, made entirely out of aluminum (and glass for the display).Īdditionally, it comes with the latest and greatest from the ULV arena – the Intel Ice Lake lineup. This is a big upgrade to the previous version, as it now features even slimmer top and bottom bezels, which ultimately results in a smaller footprint. Behold, the flagship of HP 13-inch 2-in-1 laptops – the Spectre x360 13.
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