HP Launches Ultra-Thin HP Spectre 13 x360: Quad-Core i7, Gigabit LTE, 22.5 Hr Battery Life
by Anton Shilov on October 24, 2018 1:30 PM ESTOriginally launched as stylish high-performance ultra-portables, HP’s Spectre-series laptops have quickly gained popularity among multiple user segments. As a result of this, HP’s Spectre laptops and convertibles also began to gain features usually found in business laptops to gain further popularity, but did not lose their flashy looks. To tha tend, this week HP introduced its new Spectre 13 x360 hybrid notebook that features a combination of style, performance, always-on connectivity, security, and an ultimate battery life of up to 22.5 hours when equipped with HP’s 1W Full HD display.
The 2018 HP Spectre 13 x360 comes in a new aluminum chassis with a blue sandblasted finish, and features slightly narrower display bezels inside similar footprint as its predecessor. The key distinctive peculiarities of the new chassis are a new speaker grill, diamond-shape edges, and an angled USB Type-C connector located in the faceted edge on the right. The new chassis not only features a new visual design, but also a new thermal design that allows the hardware to run at higher clocks for a longer time in order to ensure better performance and responsiveness. The better thermals also enable a longer battery life. The new Spectre 13 x360 convertible is 14.5 mm (0.57 inches) thick and weighs 1.31 kilograns (2.9 lbs), that’s 0.9 mm thicker and 22 grams heavier (exact weight depends on the actual config) when compared to the 2017 model.
Moving on to internal hardware. The Spectre 13 x360 is based on Intel’s Kaby Lake Refresh platform, with the Core i7-8565U being its top-of-the-range option. The CPU is accompanied by up to 16 GB of DDR4-2400 memory, and an up to 512 GB M.2 NVMe SSD, which is in line with a number of other ultra-portables. As for connectivity, the system is outfitted with Intel’s Wireless-AC 9560 802.11ac Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5 wireless solution supporting up to 1.73 Gbps throughput over 160 MHz channels, an optional Gigabit 4G/LTE modem, two Thunderbolt 3 ports, one USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A connector, a microSD card reader, and a TRRS audio jack.
HP intends to offer multiple 13.3-inch touch-enabled display options with its Spectre 13 x360. The highest-end models will come with a 4K Ultra HD IPS panel featuring micro-edge WLED backlighting. More balanced SKUs will be outfitted with a Full-HD IPS panel featuring the same backlighting, and most notably of all, a power consumption of 1 W, which will allow HP to hit upwards of a 22.5 hour battery runtime. For those who care about their privacy HP will also offer a Full-HD IPS panel supporting its SureView privacy screen technology that prevents those around from seeing what is on the screen.
Talking about privacy, it is worth noting just how seriously HP is taking this. Apart from the optional SureView screen, the Spectre 13 x360 comes with a pre-installed TPM module, a fingerprint reader, and a Full HD webcam with IR sensors for Windows Hello that has a mechanical kill switch that disables it electronically.
Moving on to battery life, it's important to note that HP only guarantees a ~22.5 hours battery life on systems outfitted with its 1W Full HD display panel. All other models will work for ~13 ~ 14.5 hours on one charge, which is not bad at all, but which is not quite 22.5 hours. As for battery capacity, all the models feature a 61 Wh Li-ion battery, and come with a 65 W power brick.
HP will start selling its 2018 Spectre 13 x360 convertible laptop at HP.com in the coming weeks for a starting price of $1,149.99. Retailers will get the new systems sometimes in December. All SKUs will come with an HP Digital Pen. The PCs will be backed by a one-year limited hardware warranty.
General Specifications of the HP Spectre 13 x360 | ||
General specifications, actual products will offer different configs | ||
LCD | Diagonal | 13.3" |
Resolution | Brightness | Features | 3840×2160 1920×1080 1920×1080 with SureView |
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Color Gamut | 100% sRGB (?) | |
Touch Support | Yes | |
Protective Glass | Corning Gorilla Glass NBT | |
CPU | Up to Core i7-8650U (4C/8T, 8MB, 1.9/4.2 GHz) | |
Graphics | UHD Graphics 620 (24 EUs) | |
RAM | 8 GB or 16 GB DDR4-2400 (onboard) | |
Storage | 256 GB or 512 GB NVMe SSD | |
Wireless: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, LTE, NFC, and GPS options | Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 9560 802.11ac (2x2) Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5 Combo Gigabit 4G/LTE modem on select SKUs |
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USB | Type-A | 1 × USB 3.1 Gen 2 |
Type-C | 2 × TB3/USB 3.1 Gen 2 | |
Thunderbolt | 2 × TB 3 (for data, DP displays, power) | |
Card Reader | microSD | |
Cameras | Front | HP Wide Vision FHD IR Webcam with integrated dual array digital microphones, and an electrical kill switch |
Fingerprint Sensor | Yes | |
Other I/O | Microphone, 4 stereo speakers, audio jack | |
Other Sensors | Accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, Hall effect sensor, ambient light sensor | |
Battery | 61 Wh | |
Dimensions | Width | 30.88 cm | 12.16 inches |
Depth | 21.79 cm | 8.58 inches | |
Thickness | 1.45 cm | 0.57 inches | |
Weight | 1.31 kilograms | 2.9 pounds | |
Launch Price | Starting at $1,149 |
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Zandros - Wednesday, October 24, 2018 - link
Looks like a nice laptop, but how hard is it to take a page from Apple's playbook and set a hard release date?"Oh, we'll sell this whenever."
timecop1818 - Saturday, November 3, 2018 - link
It's released, you can buy it on HP store now.Their model list is a clusterfuck, but if you go here: https://store.hp.com/us/en/vwa/laptops/segm=Home;u... and filter down by 13", i5 (yes, i5, as that's the base customizable model of the new one), and scroll until reaching the model# 4FJ31AV_1, thats the new spectre.
It can be configured with the new blue color, up to 2TB SSD and i7-8565U.
timecop1818 - Wednesday, October 24, 2018 - link
Earth to HP (or any other PC maker):Please stop shipping machines with 4K screen and Intel "UHD" GPU.
It's completely fucking unusable. It can barely redraw the desktop without lag, never mind anything even remotely graphics intensive like CAD or etc.
I would gladly pay $200 premium for MX150 or 1050 or something similar included. This looks like a nice step-up from 2017 x360-13 but PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE put a normal GPU in there.
Trefugl - Thursday, October 25, 2018 - link
I agree, at least the 15in version does come with both MX150 and 1050 options if you can put up with a slightly larger system. Just not sure I really want a convertible in 15in form factor.Dug - Wednesday, October 24, 2018 - link
22.5 hrs battery life..... when in sleep mode.ajp_anton - Thursday, October 25, 2018 - link
Are there also dual-core options with an Iris GPU? That would IMO be the top-of-the-range option.How does DDR4 compare with LPDDR3 regarding battery life?
Paul.Review.2020 - Wednesday, October 31, 2018 - link
22.5 hrs of battery life, really ? Doing what ? playing local videos at 150 nits ? Is that really how people are going to use this computer on battery ? What about surfacing, skying and streaming you tube ? How long will the battery last then ?What about Performance on Battery ? Should I have to sacrifice Performance just to run on battery, even at the highest performance setting. It appears that many Notebook manufactures automatically takes performance away when you switch to battery. Have you seen performance benchmarks results while on battery or just AC? The battery is part of the laptop so why is performance always measured on AC when there is such a big difference when on DC?