

HP Spectre x360 Convertible 2-in-1 Laptop: Create high-quality content seamlessly with this HP Spectre convertible laptop. The NVIDIA GeForce MX250 graphics card offers vivid visuals, while the 10th Gen Intel Core i7-10510U processor and 16GB of RAM offer high performance for running demanding programs and multitasking smoothly. This HP Spectre convertible laptop has a 15.6-inch 4K display with touch support for easy operation, and the 512GB Intel SSD provides fast startup times.
A: If you mean the difference between this (15-DF1033DX) and the 15-DF0033DX then this one has this year's latest 10th generation Intel processor (Core i7-10510U). That other one has the older 8th generation Core i7-8565U. This one has Intel UHD Graphics 630 and that other one has Intel UHD Graphics 620. This one has the new WiFi 6 and that other one doesn't.
Q: Does this come with the stylus
A: Yes, bought it today. Comes with a laptop case aswell.
A: Both of the previous responses are incorrect. It does come with an active pen - it is in the same part of the packaging as the power adapter. It also comes with a laptop sleeve. The laptop is packed in a box within a box...the sleeve is in the outer box between a couple of sheets of cardboard. Don't throw away your packaging until you find it!
Q: Is this Windows Ink active, and is the pen included as shown in the picture?
A: Mine came with a pen
Q: Is this the 2019 HP Spectre x360? Cheers !
A: This is a 2019 HP Spectre x360. It was just launched at the end of October.
Q: Is the trackpad Microsoft Precision or still Synaptics used on older models?
A: It is now a precision touchpad. Having used the older models, it makes a HUGE difference.
A: The 15-DF1033DX has two SODIMM slots, but they are customer non-accessible/non-upgradeable I'm afraid so you would not be able to upgrade the RAM from the 16 GB that is installed.
Q: How bright is the screen in terms of nits and what is the refresh rate?
A: according to the ‘from the manufacturer’ at the end of the product page, 340 nits and 72% ntsc. and I GUESS 60 hz because it’s a 4K but just middle end.