Testseek.com have collected 65 expert reviews of the HP Spectre x360 14-EA0xx Series and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Spectre x360 14-EA0xx Series.
January 2021
(88%)
65 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(91%)
1409 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Sleek
Attractive design
Vivid 3
2 display shows more of your work
Clicky
Responsive keyboard
Thunderbolt 4 and USB Type-A ports
Sizzlingly fast multi-core performance
Gorgeous 3
2 display
IR and fingerprint biometrics
Physical camera shutter
Excellent sound quality
Stellar display
Intuitive touchscreen and pen controls
Ultra portable
Amazing 3000 x 2000 OLED display
Pen and leather cover included
Exceptional amped quadspeakers
Intel 11th Gen delivers long battery life
Instanton
Excellent trackpad and keyboard
Striking
Luxurious design
Gorgeous OLED and FHD display options
Long battery life
Comfortable keyboard
Large
Responsive touchpad
Great OLED screen
Two Thunderbolt 4 ports
All-day battery life
Beautiful design
Great battery life
3
2 display with OLED and 1
000-nit options
Zippy performance with superb battery life
IR camera
Fingerprint reader
Webcam kill switch and mic mute button for increased privacy
Premium look and feel
Optional OLED or 1000-nit brightness options
Carrying case and active pen included
>95 percent sRGB coverage standard
Excellent key feedback and travel
Good CPU and GPU performance
USB-A
Dual Thunderbolt 4 ports
Sleek and rigid chassis design
Fast
OLED touchscreen
2 aspect ratio
Covers 100% of sRGB
NVMe SSD
Good keyboard
Two Thunderbolt 4/USB 4 ports
Fast MicroSD card reader
Stylus
HP Tilt Pen
USB-C hub and carrying sleeve included in the box
DisplayPort over USB-C
Power Delivery
The editors didn't like
OLED model doesn't last all day
Difficult to upgrade SSD
Feels a bit heavy at nearly three pounds
Very expensive
Limited port connectivity on lower-priced models
No 10-key option
Pen input finicky for left-handed users
No option for LTE
Slight looseness to the trackpad
More expensive than Dell XPS 13 2in1
Pricey
Unwieldy as a tablet
RAM maxes out at 16GB
Too much bloatware
OLED model is expensive
It's not cheap
Touchpad is a bit stiff
Comes with some bloatware
Thunderbolt ports crowded to one side
Cycling CPU and GPU clock rates may be unfavorable for certain applications
Warmer surface temperatures than Spectre x360 13
RAM and WLAN not user upgradeable
Fingerprint reader replaces Ctrl key
Clickpad feedback could be firmer
Slow black-white res
Reflective screen surface
PWM flickering
Soldiered-in RAM (non-replaceable/non-expandable)
Fingerprint sensor in place of a second control key
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I enjoyed using the HP Spectre x360 14. It is not a perfect machine, but yes, it is damn close to perfect. The idea of a beautifully crafted notebook that also performs well is hard to achieve. A notebook like the Spectre x360 would never come cheap and a...
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Published: 2021-02-20, Author: John , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: Ever since smartphones ate the world whole, tapping and touching screens has become an expectation in new gear you buy. But tap the screen on any given laptop in your local electronics superstore, and it's a roll of the dice whether you'll get a response...
Pantalla táctil OLED, Relación de aspecto 3:2, cubre el 100% de sRGB, SSD NVMe, buen teclado, dos puertos Thunderbolt 4/USB 4, rápido lector de tarjetas MicroSD, lápiz óptico, Bolígrafo HP Tilt Pen, hub USB-C y funda de transporte incluidos en la caja, Di
superficie de la pantalla reflectante, Parpadeo PWM, rAM soldada (no reemplazable/no ampliable), sensor de huellas dactilares en lugar de una segunda tecla de control, caro
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