With the thick bezels with an impressive screen to body ratio of 90, the machine is now smaller and lighter at 1.3 kilograms which help tremendously considering. The first thing that you notice right away is the chassis redesign the machine now has a considerably smaller footprint thanks to the cutting of the bezels and this thing just looks stunning much more premium and up-to-date than last year’s model. The latest edition of the famous HP Spectral 360 13-inch version now has always been a great machine but in this 2020 model, HP brought it to the next level. So this distance over here is over 17 millimeters shorter and it reduces the bottom chin bezel that used to be kind of large beyond that you’ve got a metal casing. There and keeps the price reasonable but beyond that, they’ve done a redesign just like they did with the Spectre X360 last year. Because we have the new AMD rise in 4000 series CPU inside the otherwise known very fast excellent performance. The HP Envy x-360 13-inch is the 13 z model specifically HP has been doing great things with the envy and it gets even better in part. We will compare the HP Envy x360 13 – 2020 and HP Spectre x360 13 – 2020 to know which one is truly worthy of your consideration. Today we have two new products of the HP from the 13-inch laptop segment. HP always sets new benchmarks in the laptop market with its new products. HP is one of the most famous and reputed brands in the laptop market. For the most part, this is really how difficult it is to get inside.We are back again with another interesting laptop comparison for you. Both are compatible with NVMe (which they come with) or SATA-interface M.2 drives. Don’t worry: Unlike Apple, both HP and Dell use industry standard M.2 SSDs. About the only thing you can swap out on slimmer models these days is the storage, as the RAM and even Wi-Fi modules are soldered to the motherboard. Of course, “upgrade” isn’t what you can do on a large and thick laptop. HP Spectre x360 13tįew people ever upgrade laptops, but it’s still good to know your options. Winner: HP Spectre x360 13 Upgradability: Dell New XPS 13 vs. In the end, we’re giving this contest to the Dell.Īt the time of this writing, the Del New with a 1920×1080 resolution screen (without touch), Core i7-8550U, 16GB of LPDDR3 RAM, and 512GB SSD tipped the scale at $1,700. Dell was also offering a $100 discount.Īn HP Spectre x360 13t with 1080p screen, Core i7-8550U, 16GB of LPDDR3 RAM, and 512GB SSD (more RAM and storage than the unit we reviewed), plus touch and pen support, weighed in at $1,519 via HP-before the sale price of $1,169. Still, we can offer this forecast: If you paid for the Core i7 in the New XPS 13, it would likely be even slightly faster than the HP Spectre x360 13t in both modes. The Core i7’s main advantage is in very light bursty loads. The Core i7, we’ve long established, mostly offers performance in short bursts. When we set Cinebench R15 to run using a single CPU core, the result actually does make this the unfair contest you were expecting between the Dell’s Core i5 and the HP’s Core i7. The Core i5 in the New XPS 13 out paces the Core i7 in the Spectre x360 13.īecause few applications use all of the cores available, it may actually be more important to look at how the laptops perform in single-threaded tasks. But don’t just believe us: Check the results from the popular CPU-only Cinebench R15 benchmark when testing all of the available cores in a CPU. That design difference is the fundamental reason the Core i5 in the New XPS 13 ekes out more performance than the Spectre x360 13t’s Core i7. We prefer the New XPS 13’s, because the wider aspect ratio of the HP Spectre x360 13t’s forces us to crank up palm rejection. The New XPS 13’s cursor keys are tucked into the lower right corner and very tiny.īoth units use piano-hinge style trackpads made by Synaptics. With the Spectre x360 13t, we constantly hit the cursor key column placed to the right of the Enter key, instead of the Enter key as we intended. The cursor keys are a problem for both, in different ways. Overall, we’d say both offer very good keyboards with no badly placed keys (which happens more often than you’d think). The New XPS 13’s slightly larger keys address our main complaint with the previous generation. We give the New XPS 13 *right) the nod for trackpad and keyboard combo. For most of us (not all), less keyboard travel is like less space on a coach flight. It’s interesting that both the XPS 13 and Spectre x360 13t are the last refuge of “good keyboards.” There’s no marketing to make you believe that less key travel is better. HP Spectre x360 13t: Keyboard and trackpad The right side of the Dell New XPS 13 (top) and the HP Spectre x360 13 on the bottom Dell New XPS 13 vs.
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