The key to the 15-inch model is the diplay. Not only is it spacious, but it only comes in one resolution: 4K.
That dazzling screen comes at a cost though, as the HP Spectre x360 is notably heavier than its predecessor, weighing in at 4.4 pounds to the 13-inch model’s 3.26lb.
It’s hefty, but you do get some extra battery power from those extra ounces. Even with the 4K display, HP claims the x360 will still get about 12 hours of battery life. On top of that, the x360 sports a 7th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and don’t forget — it’s a 2-in-1. So you’re getting a 15-inch 4K tablet in addition to a sleek, if hefty, laptop.
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