![]() ![]() ![]() The Spectre x360 lineup used to be notable for its prominent chin, with a large bezel area below the display. Thanks to the reduction in bezel size, everything on the screen just pops, too. The Spectre x360 15's display is the best I've used in a laptop. Moreover, HP includes a Display Control tool that lets you quickly swap between sRGB, Adobe RGB, DCI-P3, and native color profiles to make sure whatever content you're working on or consuming looks the way it's supposed to. The OLED screen is rated at 100 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut. HP really thought things through when it comes to using a display that's perfect for creative work as well. Colors are dialed in just right with a vibrant look that doesn't get too overwhelming, and the contrast between dark and light portions of the screen looks fantastic. The model reviewed here comes with HP's 4K OLED panel, and it's stunning to look at. Out of all of the things that the Spectre x360 15 gets right, the display takes the top spot. Source: Dan Thorp-Lancaster / Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Dan Thorp-Lancaster / Windows Central) On the left, there's a single HDMI port along with the barrel plug for power, with the power button tucked away on the angled rear corner. On the right side of the laptop, you'll find a standard USB-A port, two USB-C ports (one of which is Thunderbolt 3), and a microSD card reader. There's also a nice mix of ports that you'll appreciate if you're straddled between the old and the new. Up to 1TB Intel SSD w/ 32GB Intel Optane memory Up to NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design ![]()
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