The refreshed 13-inch HP Spectre x360 is now smaller and uses 10th Gen Intel Core processors

HP also refreshed the 13-inch HP Spectre x360 convertible today with support for 10th Generation Intel Core processors.

Despite having the similar 13.3-inch display size as the previous version, the new Spectre is smaller than before due to its bezel-less display. The refreshed convertible offers the choice to pick between an IPS or AMOLED panel and can also push 4K resolution. With dual 4K support, users can easily connect two external 4K displays for better viewing and working experience.

Since HP upgraded the processor, the Spectre x360 now comes in two options — the i7-1065G7 or the i5-1035G4. It also comes with 16GB LPDDR4 RAM and up to 2TB PCIe NVMe SSD storage. Similar to the Elite Dragonfly notebook, this convertible also has a 65W USB Type-C power adapter to charge its 60Wh Li-ion polymer battery hat lasts up to 22 hours and with HP Fast Charge, users can easily charge the laptop from 0% to 50% in half an hour.

The HP Spectre x360 also comes with two Thunderbolt ports, a HDMI port, a Display port and one USB Type-A port. For better security, HP included a mic mute key, a fingerprint reader and a webcam kill switch. There’s also an option to include the HP Sure View Integrated Privacy Screen which can be activated to prevent others from prying at the data displayed on your convertible.

The HP Spectre x360 is available in three colours — Natural Silver, Nightfall Black with Copper Luxe Accents and Poseidon Blue with Pale Brass Accents. With a starting price of RM5,499, you can get it at selected online store partners and HP Online Store.

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