Testseek.com have collected 97 expert reviews of the HP Spectre x360 13-AW0xx Series and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Spectre x360 13-AW0xx Series .
January 2020
(84%)
97 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(85%)
1973 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Its keyboard is backlit and great for typing
Great performance output
Very high maximum brightness
Covers 91% of sRGB and has accurate colors
Especially with our Health-Guard profile installed
Has two Thunderbolt 3 connectors
Supports PCIe x4 SSDs
Performance
Great battery life
Elegant design with small footprint
Vivid 4K OLED display
Strong performance
Lightning-fast SSD
Comfortable keyboard
Sliim
Attractive chassis
Solid speakers for a laptop
Long battery life
Still squeezes in a USB Type-A port
Great performance
Excellent display
Highly portable
Thin bezels
Small footprint
Pen and leather case sleeve included
Excellent keyboard and audio
Very good display
Outstanding value
Stunning
Ultraportable design
Epic battery life
Bright
Vivid display with thinner bezels
Fast overall performance
More compact design than prior x360 models
Finally
A good trackpad
Windows Hello-compatible camera and fingerprint sensor
Snappy performance
Plus an integrated LTE option
10th Gen Intel Core i7 processor
13.3-inch Full HD Touch display
2-in-1 laptop with 360 degree hinge
Iris Plus Graphics
Great hardware
Brighter display than last generation model
Attractive narrow bezel design
Lightweight
Strong chassis quality and first impressions
Quiet even when under medium loads
Comfortable keyboard feedback
USB Type-A and Thunderbolt 3
Fast MicroSD reader
Gorgeous design
Thin bezel screen looks fantastic
Excellent keyboard and trackpad
Powerful hardware
Compact and solid frame
The editors didn't like
Sure View doesn't work as promised
Uses harmful PWM to adjust brightness at all levels (our Health-Guard profile fixes that)
Prominent unevenness in the luminance across the screen
No RAM upgradability post-purchase
Both Thunderbolt 3 charging ports are on the same side
Small arrow keys
Trackpad is quite narrow
Can get expensive
Short battery life
Awful webcam
Ton of bloatware
16
9 display is dated
Especially as a tablet
Not great with bursty performance
Difficult to upgrade
Runs a little hot
Battery life isn't that great
9 aspect is getting old
Dropjaw TypeA port is frustrating
Lots of bloatware
Shrill speakers at max volume
Runs a bit warm
Only average battery life
It's time for the 16
9 screen to die
Annoying bloatware
May heat up under load
Bloatware
Moderately slow black-white and gray-gray response times
Prior to HP sending me the Spectre x360 13, I called the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 the best laptop on the market. After all, Intel Ice Lake is legit, and packing a high-end 13-inch PC into a tiny footprint makes it super-portable.But the Spectre x360 just wins...
brighter display than last generation model, attractive narrow bezel design; lightweight, strong chassis quality and first impressions, quiet even when under medium loads, comfortable keyboard feedback, USB Type-A and Thunderbolt 3, fast MicroSD reader,
moderately slow black-white and gray-gray response times, inconsistent frame rates when gaming, upgrading M.2 storage can be difficult, display could be better calibrated, non-upgradeable RAM or WLAN, inconsistent CPU performance, no HDMI port
The HP laptop falls flat on its face when it comes to exploiting the most performance possible out of the Ice Lake processor. The fluctuating CPU clock rates, GPU clock rates, fan noise, power consumption, and frame rates when gaming are poor representati...
Gorgeous design, Thin bezel screen looks fantastic, Excellent keyboard and trackpad, Powerful hardware, Compact and solid frame,
No left side charging, Low quality webcam
HP's latest Spectre x360 is its most stylish laptop yet, refining the jewelry-like style the company has been pushing for years. It simply looks astounding, but also packs in plenty of power.Be the first to review the Spectre x360 (late 2019)?Your ratings...
Abstract: Dell's XPS 13 2-in-1 7390 and HP's 5th-gen Spectre x360 13t embody the intense rivalry of the two top American PC vendors. Locked in a constant fight for market share, the companies seem to pour every technological advance they have into these two premium...
Published: 2019-12-16, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
More compact design than prior x360 models, Finally, a good trackpad, Windows Hello-compatible camera and fingerprint sensor, Snappy performance, plus an integrated LTE option
Only average battery life, It's time for the 16:9 screen to die, Annoying bloatware
Abstract: HP's Ryzen 4000-powered Envy x360 13 proves that you can get first-class features for coach pricing. Don't believe me? Here are some of the goodies included:In fact, the HP Envy x360 13 we tested is so good, yet so affordable (despite a few corners cut to...
Unique design that looks different from other laptops out there, Minimum storage is 512GB, and that's downright friendly, Fingerprint sensor and facial security for Windows Hello login, Switch for turning the camera off, plus one to mute the microphone, F
Keyboard layout feels pushed to the side, Rightmost keys can throw off typing, Trackpad feels a little too slim
With solid battery life, fairly generous specs, and a design that doesn't try to blend in, the HP Spectre x360 for 2020 achieves some wins, offering a great combination that stands out.We're not sure if we'd use a 13 inch tablet overall, but the 360 degre...
Published: 2020-03-06, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Battery life, Design, Display
Low-quality webcam
Without a shadow of a doubt, I'd recommend this laptop to anyone. Obviously we're talking about a premium product so the price tag won't come in under everyone's budget. If you can either find the dollars yourself, or convince your boss that you need this...
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Published: 2020-02-10, Author: Phil , review by: ausdroid.net
The short answer is yes if you can overcome the barriers mentioned. Price, heat and if you need and are prepared to pay for the pen.There are retail chain options for purchase or you can buy online direct from HP. It could be tempting to get the HD versio...