Hp spectre 15 2017 screen issues9/16/2023 HP armed the Spectre laptop with I/O for today and tomorrow-a perfect cocktail of new and old. I did appreciate the 802.11 AC 2x2 Wi-Fi but enabling a wireless display and wireless docking with AD would have been even better. The Spectre x360 also comes with a discrete NVIDIA GeForce 940MX GPU, which won’t enable VR or high-end gaming, but will suffice for good entry-range gaming and a lot of productivity use cases (such as design). The Spectre’s 512MB PCIe-based NVMe storage is gigantic and gives the entire system a snappy feel-essentially speeding everything up from boot to opening and saving files. You can find other 15” laptops with quad cores on the market, but nothing as thin as the Spectre, with a 4K display, and the impressive battery life (more on that later). The Spectre also excels in performance for a dual core solution, using the latest 15 watt, dual core, 2.9 Ghz., Intel 7th generation Core i7 processor. Looks obviously aren’t everything when it comes to devices-in fact, they’re just the tip of the iceberg. In my opinion, it works a whole lot better with 4K video than its predecessor. Photos and videos look superb on the display, enhanced by the fact that the display is 4K and bonded with no air gap-nothing to get in between it and your eyes. Premium notebooks with big bezels soon will be as stylish as wide lapels. The 4K 15.6” IPS touch display provides 70% of the sRGB color gamut and has very small bezels. However, I did make use of it in movie mode to watch videos. I appreciate the 2-in-1 flexibility of the device, though never used it as a gigantic tablet-it’s just too big. It looks incredible and unique, and even I (who regularly cycles through countless devices for review) can’t help but stare at this one. The device is crafted with CNC’d aluminium, ash silver and copper, with bevelled edges-no matter where I took the Spectre, someone asked me what it was. I don’t like to gush, but when it comes to design, the Spectre is one of the most beautiful 15” convertibles I’ve ever used.
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