![]() ![]() I really like the key travel depth and the overall feel of the keyboard. Opening the laptop reveals the keyboard which is painted with a grey metallic color to match the overall appearance of the laptop. The right side has two more USB 3.0 ports, one USB C port, along with one micro Display Port (DP) and one full-size HDMI connectors. That’s also where the hot air exhaust exits. On the left side, you will find the Power connector, one USB 3.0 slot, the 3.5mm audio jack, the full-size SD card reader and the Power button. There are two speaker grills in the back, but the main ones are in the front. Screws retain the back cover, and it seems possible to open the laptop to access the motherboard (I haven’t opened it). There’s a shiny HP logo behind the screen, and the bottom is where the cooling vent is. The Spectre x360 15” is an all-metal design which feels very nice and extremely rigid. HP has other 2-in-1 models to address specific needs. The pure tablet mode is better on real “detachable” 2-in-1 tablets, but the x360 design has a better ergonomy in productivity mode. ![]() "AN ALL-METAL DESIGN WHICH FEELS VERY NICE AND EXTREMELY RIGID" The 360-degree swivel design makes the computer feel like a completely normal premium computer (and not a 2-in-1 tablet) while the tablet mode or tent mode makes the Spectre x360 nice to use if space is cramped (long flight), especially when reading documents or watching movies. This design choice makes it a real competitor for Lenovo, which introduced the “multimode” idea with the YOGA line of products. The HP Spectre x360 design allows it to go from laptop to tablet mode by rotating the display all the way. ![]()
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