![]() ![]() On the left side, there is an Audio jack, an HDMI 2.1 connector, and a USB Type-A 3.2 (Gen. Furthermore, the bottom panel houses two speaker grills for a total of four. Hot air is being exhausted through a vent on the back of the base. They give us some insight into the cooling capacity. Turn the laptop upside down, to see the ventilation grills. One of a decent size, smooth texture, and accurate tracking. On either side of the fantastic keyboard, you will find a speaker grill. Not only that but there is a fingerprint reader right in the mix of it, which is fresh. It is one of the most comfortable units we have ever typed on a laptop. ![]() Moving to the base, we see a keyboard, which has long key travel and clicky feedback. The top one, of course, houses the 5MP Web camera, which is complemented by an IR face recognition scanner. In addition, the bezels around the display are really thin. Its Gorilla Glass NBT cover makes it super resistant to flex, and yet protects the display in a fashionable manner. Here, the lid can be opened with a single hand, which is impressive. However, a convertible becomes a bit uncomfortable to hold for long periods of time. Don’t get us wrong, this is a good weight for a 16-incher. The Spectre x360 16 stops the scales at 2.01 kg. Weight-wise, the 16-inch form factor provides an unwanted implication. The aluminum body offers a cool-to-the-touch feeling and has a lot of support. However, its curved edges make it appear a lot thinner. Interestingly, the laptop has a profile of 19.9mm. You can check the prices and configurations in our Specs System: First, it would be a good idea to check out the externals, which we were telling you about. ![]() Let’s not get ahead of ourselves, however. And this is the “base” option because the more premium one features a 4K OLED unit with full DCI-P3 coverage. In addition to that, you get a 3K+ IPS display with it. HP, on the other hand, appears to be really confident to give you the option of an Intel Core i7-12700H – one of the most powerful laptop CPUs that are currently available. It has a very slim chassis (or one that appears slimmer than it is). That of the improper cooling.Īnd when we took our first look at the Spectre x360 16 (16-f1000) we thought – there is no way it will be able to deal with the hardware it was given. At the expense of the good that comes with the touchscreen capability and the 360° of the hinge, which allows you to use it as a tablet, there is a limitation. In this case, for productivity purposes, I would suggest you get the 14-inch Core i7 version, while for entertainment & general purposes, get the 13-inch Core i5 variant which comes at a much lower price tag of RM5,699.Convertible laptops usually have one big flaw. Our 13-inch Core i7 variant comes at the official price tag of RM6,899 which is about RM200 less than the 14-inch variant. Then again, those who are OCD with the black bars will definitely hate the extra blank space at the top and bottom when watching movies. On top of that, the 16:9 aspect ratio will not leave any black bars on the screen when viewing the same aspect ratio videos or even those 2:1 videos. While I can’t really say if you should go for the 13 or 14 variant, because that depends entirely on your personal preference. Personally, since I’m using my laptop mostly for work purposes, I would pick the 14-inch for the 16:10 aspect ratio. The display is an excellent choice for movies and even casual gaming. At the end of the day, I can really recommend this to those who are looking for a premium built 2-in-1 laptop for casual and entertainment use. ![]()
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