![]() ![]() Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: If 16-inch laptops are your jam, but you’re looking for that extra bit of butter before spending that bread, HP’s Spectre x360 16 (with an inevitably better 12th Gen Intel chip) will satisfy. The good news is there’s a 12th Gen Intel model coming soon, offering the same stunner of a display and specs as the one we reviewed. Clearly, it’s a shame this isn’t the 12th Gen Intel model it would extend the laptop’s longevity and offer more promising processing power. Still, having the capability to use the laptop however you want is welcome, especially since it makes the most out of the stunning display. ![]() While being a 2-in-1 laptop is just an added bonus, it doesn’t suit the 16-inch form factor it comes in purely due to its weight. Its exemplary webcam, crisp audio, and comfortable keyboard and touchpad are icing on the cake, and its battery life is ample enough to keep you going (nearly) throughout the work day. HP’s take on a 16-inch laptop continues to shine with a premium form factor and dazzling OLED touch screen that your eyes will ogle at no matter what you’re viewing. HP Spectre x360 16 review: A flipping delight Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: Still, it shows additional 12th-gen Core models are likely to come sooner than later. It also doesn't have Nvidia graphics, which is a bummer. ![]() In fact, you can already buy the HP Spectre x360 2-in-1 with an Intel Core i7-12700H processor – but only at Best Buy (for now). The lackluster CPU performance and battery life makes it fall behind the competition. Intel's Core i7-11390H was never an outstanding choice and today, with Intel 12th-gen Core processors hitting stores and AMD Ryzen 5000 processors widely available, it's not suitable for a high-end device. There's only one big problem… the processor is obsolete. It has a discrete graphics card, too-a rarity for convertibles. The HP Spectre x360 16 is a decent 2-in-1 with a gorgeous OLED display and an outstanding design. Single Review, online available, Long, Date: It also doesn’t have Nvidia graphics, which is a bummer. Intel’s Core i7-11390H was never an outstanding choice and today, with Intel 12th-gen Core processors hitting stores and AMD Ryzen 5000 processors widely available, it’s not suitable for a high-end device. There’s only one big problem… the processor is obsolete. 70% HP Spectre x360 16 review: The right 2-in-1 at the wrong time ![]()
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