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Die Autoren gefallen
Hohes Arbeitstempo
Gutes Display
Leicht und ausdauernd
Schnittiges Design
Gute Verarbeitung
Solide Gesamtleistung
Helles 4K-Display
Dedizierte GPU
Thunderbolt 3
Aktiver Stylus im Lieferumfang
Ordentliche Tastatur mit Hintergrundbeleuchtung
Extrabreites Touchpad
Lange Akkulaufzeit
Fast-Charge-Techno
Elegantes & dünnes Design
Außergewöhnliche Verarbeitungsqualität
Dedizierter Grafikchip
Gute System-Performance
Heller 4K-Bildschirm
Unterstützung für aktiven Stylus (im Lieferumfang enthalten)
Gute hintergrundbeleuchtete Tastatur
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Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Bei grafisch aufwendigen Spielen lahm
Lüfter setzten sehr abrupt ein
Sowohl USB-C als auch USB-A sind nur Gen.1
Gelenk nicht stramm genug
Spiegelndes Display
Rechtsklicks sind knifflig
Schweres Netzteil
Anfällig für Fingerabdrücke
DisplayPort benötigt Adapter (nicht im Lieferumfang)
Scharnier nicht fest genug
Ladegerät belegt einen der USB-C-Anschlüsse
Beide Typ-C und alle Typ-A-Anschlüsse sind nur Gen. 1
Veröffentlicht: 2017-04-20, Autor: Paul , Testbericht von: hothardware.com
Gorgeous 4K resolution display looks good at all angles, Discrete GPU, Premium design looks and feels spectacular, Versatile form factor, Fast storage, Great price for the hardware
Short on ports, Somewhat heavy at 4.42 pounds
Find The HP Spectre X360 15 @ Amazon.ComHP continues to impress with its Spectre x360 line. This year's refresh tones dowm the gold accents for a more sophisticated look, while retaining the same overall design philosophy that has made the Spectre x360 so...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-04-15, Autor: Ken , Testbericht von: venturebeat.com
Zusammenfassung: HP has come out with a refreshed 15.6-inch Spectre x360 laptop, one with speed and performance that essentially replaces the desktop and will appeal to any creator. With a retail price of $1,500, the 2017 edition certainly delivers, with a quality entert...
In the beginning of this review, I questioned whether HP might finally have made the perfect laptop. That was sort of a trick question, as there's no such thing. If you're a gamer that's looking for a 15-inch quad-core beast with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 108...
Compact and lightweight, Cutting-edge hardware, Active pen support, Option of 4K screen
Notably lower battery life on 4K model, Slight decrease in system performance at 4K resolution
We're still on the fence about whether the Spectre x360 is the best ultrabook laptop, but it undoubtedly still crushes the other convertibles out there. HP has thoughtfully curated bleeding-edge technology into a single machine that has tremendous value.J...
Core i7 processor, PCIe-NVMe storage, bigger battery, and 4K touchscreen all come standard, Stylus and dongles are included accessories, Starting price is just $130 higher than last year
Chunkier frame feels more budget
HP's revamp of the Spectre x360 15 went a different route than we expected, but we're impressed by the results. This convertible will save most people cash by including the premium features they'll use and leaving out the ones they won't.That said, the Sp...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-02-23, Autor: Stefan , Testbericht von: techcrunch.com
If you have a catalog of things in 4K you'd like to watch, but also are in the market for a new Windows laptop, then the Spectre 15 x360 is what you'd want.If you don't need the bigger screen and the worse battery life but still want the design HP has eng...
Premium design, Sharp 4K display is great for video, and its 15-inch size is great for artwork, Windows Hello IR camera, Many USB C adapters included in the box, Strong overall performance
Too heavy to be a good portable laptop, Pen needs AAAA battery to work, Gets hot after a few hours of use, Battery life could be better
Veröffentlicht: 2017-02-15, Autor: Bernhard , Testbericht von: notebookcheck.net
upscale & sleek design, high build quality, solid performance across the board, bright 4K display, dedicated GPU, Thunderbolt 3 port, active stylus included, decent, backlit keyboard, extra-wide touchpad, long battery life, Fast Charge technology
fan control is quite abrupt, both the Type-C as well as the Type-A USB ports are Gen 1, hinge not quite stiff enough, glossy display, right-clicks are finicky, heavy power adapter, prone to fingerprints, RJ45 (included) and DisplayPort (not included) req
HP's newly redesigned 15.6-inch Spectre x360 picks up where the smaller 13.3-inch brother left off. The CNC aluminum chassis is sturdy and feels as good as it looks, despite the fact that it's slightly thicker than before. The updated hardware with Kaby L...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-02-07, Autor: Christina , Testbericht von: gizmodo.com
Zusammenfassung: After spending some time with HPs redesigned 15-inch Spectre X360, it seems to me the companys recipe for clawing its way back into the hearts of the people should have been obvious all along: lots of power and features in an attractive package for less...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-02-07, Autor: John , Testbericht von: computershopper.com
Rigid, classy design in all-aluminum chassis, Decent mix of ports, including full-size SD card slot, HDMI, Full complement of USB Type-C adapters, Competitive performance across the board, Includes stylus, Fast-recharge feature
Big, heavy as a tablet, Battery life better than 2016 4K version, but some Lenovo Yogas (and 2016's 1080p version) well outlast it, No stylus storage
An outstanding exterior design and primo components set apart the 2017 refresh of HP's biggest Spectre 2-in-1. It's a good pick for laptop-primary shoppers who need occasional use of its convertible modes. Read More...