![]() Packing a 16-inch, OLED touchscreen on a convertible device, HP extends the beauty of its Spectre lineup to those who need their content to pop. We’ve adored the elegant form factors of the Spectre x360 14 and the Spectre x360 13.5, but with the x360 16, HP was like, “Hey, what’s stopping us from giving users the big-screen treatment?” And the results are glorious. The HP Spectre x360 16 aims to continue the success of its lineup of sleek and powerful 2-in-1 laptops - this time in a bigger, bolder way. GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 / Intel Iris Xeĭisplay: 16-inch UHD+ (3840 x 2400) OLED touch display Of these devices, all of the PCs will run Windows 11, which launches on October 5, out of the box.Price: $1,249.99 starting price, £1,499.99 as tested There will also be more standard all-in-ones under the HP and HP Pavilion names, as well as a pair of standalone monitors. (While plenty of old Qualcomm machines will be eligible for an upgrade, this is the first we've seen launching with Windows 11 preinstalled.) There is also a HP Envy 34-inch all-in-one-desktop, starting at $1,999 in October with a dedicated external webcam, 11th Gen Intel, a 34-inch 5120 x 2160 IPS display and discrete graphics. HP's other announcements today include the HP Laptop 14, running on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 with 8GB of RAM, 128GB eMMCC storage and a 14-inch, 1080p screen, which will launch in October, though pricing hasn't been released yet. Best Buy will have it for $499 without a keyboard and $599 with one. The HP 11-inch Tablet PC will launch in December on HP's site starting at $599. It will come with Windows 11 in S Mode, meaning that you can only install apps from the Windows Store, unless you change that in settings. The tablet has a kickstand on the back, similar to Microsoft's Surface Go and Surface Pro, and uses a magnetic keyboard that connects to the bottom or side with pins. The tablet will also use HP's Palette software, which includes photo searching with face recognition, HP Quick Drop to share photos and images to other devices, "Duet" to use a second device as another monitor, and "Concepts," a quick idea sketching tool. I do expect that some people may be displeased with its placement on the side when using it with a keyboard in landscape (this happens a lot with the iPad Pro), but at least it doesn't leave you with a lackluster camera on the front.Ī stylus pen will be an optional accessory. HP is packing the Spectre with software features, including reminders not to sit too close to the screen, presence detection, attention tracking that dims the screen when you're not looking at it, and a "shoulder surfing" mode that blurs the screen when the laptop detects someone looking over your shoulder.īut the showcase feature on the tablet may be the 13MP camera, which you can rotate from its spot on the rear of the device to use as a front-facing webcam. $499 (without keyboard), $599 (with keyboard) ![]() Up to 16-inch, OLED 3840 x 2400, 16:10, touchĥ megapixel IR webcam with camera shutter Intel Iris Xe, Up to Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Up to Intel Core i7-11390H (Tiger Lake H35)
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