HP - Spectre x360 2-in-1 13.3" Laptop - Intel Core i7 - 8GB Memory - 512GB SSD + 32GB Optane
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Description
Features
Windows 10 operating system
Windows 10 brings back the Start Menu from Windows 7 and introduces new features, like the Edge Web browser that lets you markup Web pages on your screen. Learn more ›
13.3" Full HD display
BrightView glossy screen maintains the vivid colors in your photos and videos. The 1920 x 1080 resolution boasts impressive color and clarity. IPS technology. WLED backlight.
10th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-1065G7 mobile processor
Powerful quad-core, eight-way processing performance.
New Class of Advanced Laptops
Through collaboration with Intel we have created a new class of laptop that has been engineered for mobile performance. This laptop will be ready to go when you are with features like quick resume, long battery life, and excellent responsiveness.
Wireless/Wired connectivity (WiFi 6 - 802.11 ax)
Flexible, dual-band connectivity w/ greater reliability thanks to two data streams and antennas. Connect to a Wi-Fi router to experience GB Wi-Fi speeds nearly 3X faster vs. standard Wi-Fi 5 w/ improved responsiveness for even more devices.
8GB system memory for advanced multitasking
Substantial high-bandwidth RAM to smoothly run your games and photo- and video-editing applications, as well as multiple programs and browser tabs all at once.
512GB Solid State Drive accelerated by Intel® Optane™
SSDs with Intel® Optane™ memory are the fastest as compared to NAND SSDs*. Intel Optane H10 with SSD offers speedy storage and accelerates opening your frequent programs. *see www.bestbuy.com/optaneh10disclaimers
360° flip-and-fold design
Offers versatile functionality with laptop, audience, tabletop, presentation and tablet modes.
Intel® Iris Plus Graphics
Offers stunning graphics like never before on an ultra-light laptop. Delight in brilliant color and rich detail on 4K HDR video. Tackle creative projects or popular games with ease.
Weighs 2.87 lbs. and measures 0.7" thin
Ultrathin and ultralight for maximum portability, featuring a smaller screen size and omitting the DVD/CD drive to achieve the compact form factor. 4-cell lithium-ion battery.
Aluminum chassis
Offers a sleek look.
Thunderbolt port for connecting advanced monitors and external drives
This single interface supports both high-speed data and high-def video — plus power over cable for bus-powered devices — ideal for digital content creators.
Built-in HP TrueVision HD webcam with dual-array digital microphone
Makes it easy to video chat with family and friends or teleconference with colleagues over Skype or other popular applications. Automatically adjusts for available light.
Full-size island-style backlit keyboard
Allows you to enjoy comfortable and accurate typing, even in dim lighting.
Built-in fingerprint reader
Streamlines security settings for quick, typo-free access.
Basic software package included
30-days trial of Microsoft Office 365.
Additional port
Headphone/microphone combo jack.
Note: This laptop does not include a built-in DVD/CD drive.
Intel®, Pentium, Celeron, Core, Atom, Ultrabook, Intel® Inside and the Intel® Inside logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel® Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.
What's Included
HP Spectre x360 13-aw0013dx
Power adapter
Energy Ratings
Key Specs
- Screen Size13.3 inches
- Screen Resolution1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
- Touch ScreenNo
- Processor ModelIntel 10th Generation Core i7
- Storage TypeSSD
- Total Storage Capacity512 gigabytes
- System Memory (RAM)8 gigabytes
- GraphicsIntel Iris Plus Graphics
- Battery TypeLithium-ion
- 2-in-1 DesignYes
- Backlit KeyboardYes
General
- Product NameSpectre x360 2-in-1 13.3" Laptop - Intel Core i7 - 8GB Memory - 512GB SSD + 32GB Optane
- BrandHP
- Model Number13-AW0013DX
Display
- Display TypeLED
- Screen Size13.3 inches
- Screen Resolution1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
- Touch ScreenNo
Processor
- Processor BrandIntel
- Processor ModelIntel 10th Generation Core i7
- Processor Model Number1065G7
Storage
- Storage TypeSSD
- Total Storage Capacity512 gigabytes
- Solid State Drive Capacity512 gigabytes
- Solid State Drive InterfacePCIe
Memory
- System Memory (RAM)8 gigabytes
- Type of Memory (RAM)LPDDR4 SDRAM
- System Memory RAM Speed3733 megahertz
Graphics
- Graphics TypeIntegrated
- GPU BrandIntel
- GraphicsIntel Iris Plus Graphics
Compatibility
- Operating SystemWindows 10 Home
- Operating System Architecture64-bit
Connectivity
- Number of Thunderbolt Ports (Total)2
- Number of USB Ports (Total)3
- Headphone JackYes
Power
- Power Supply InputUSB 3.1 Gen2
- Power Supply Maximum Wattage65 watts
- Battery Cells4-cell
- Battery TypeLithium-ion
Camera
- Front-Facing CameraYes
- Front Facing Camera Megapixels0.92 megapixels
- Front Facing Camera Video Resolution720p
- Built-In MicrophoneYes
Features
- 2-in-1 DesignYes
- Backlit KeyboardYes
- Touchpad TypePrecision
- Media Card ReaderYes
- Audio TechnologyBang & Olufsen Audio, HP Audio Boost 2.0
- Speaker TypeStereo speakers
- Security FeaturesFingerprint reader
- Casing MaterialAluminum
Dimensions
- Product Height0.7 inches
- Product Width12 inches
- Product Depth7.7 inches
- Product Weight2.87 pounds
Certifications & Listings
- ENERGY STAR CertifiedYes
- EPEAT QualifiedNo
Included
- Included SoftwareMicrosoft Office 365 (30 days trial), McAfee LiveSafe and Netflix (30-day free trial)
- Optical Drive TypeNone
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
- UPC193905588343
Customer reviews
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 364 reviews
(364 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Battery Life4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
- Speed4.7
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
- Display4.9
Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers regard the Spectre x360 as a portable, fast, and lightweight laptop with a long battery life. They appreciate its price, screen, and design. However, some customers have concerns about the fan noise, overheating, limited memory, and muffled speakers at higher volumes.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Fast
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Tift County Republican Party, Inc.
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.We love it! It is fast and light weight. This works perfect for our meetings and business. This was at the apex of our budget but it will last us for a good 10 years I believe. If you're a Republican give us a visit online. Best Buy is a great place for the latest technology.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great for students!
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I am an accounting student and I really love this laptop for the use of Microsoft access/visio/etc ! Ive had a macbook for 5 years, it was okay, but I wanted to try something new & this cute little thing has everything you need. Included : leather sleeve & pen
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Headturner!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This laptop truly is stunning, it screams sexy from the minute you open the box. The design aesthetic is really modern and the build quality is solid. Everything from the super thin bezels to the "strange" diamond cuts and the full metal body itself, give it a premium feel. The hinge feels like it will last a life time, it has almost no sway, and you can easily swivel it with one hand, without worrying about twisting one hinge more than the other. But going with that shiny, metal theme, HP have put a glossy screen on this machine, and overall I was not that impressed with it. I much prefer a matte screen and it just felt like there was a bit of motion blur when watching sports on this. And a washed out feeling to it whenever brightness is increased. It is either the panel itself or the factory settings for the display. IO wise - it has 3 USB ports - a Thunderbolt port (acts as the charging port as well), another USB-C port and another USB-A (collapsible port). It has a 3.5mm headphone jack (thanks HP!), and a micro SD card reader. I guess asking for a collapsible Ethernet port and an HDMI port is too much to ask here, I'll survive. The keyboard is good, not IBM good, but good. The track pad seems smooth, and the clicks are clean. The inbuilt audio is actually pretty decent for a small form factor. And the webcam and mic both lend to a really good video calling experience. Love the physical switch to turn off the camera, a little piece of mind in our paranoid world (but if you are really paranoid, will you trust the physical switch :) ) Performance wise, this thing is after all not built for gaming or any heavy video encoding tasks. It did handle all of my daily chores easily, thanks to the 10th Gen i7 processor, 8GB of RAM and the SSD. Don't be fooled by the base clock of 1.3GHZ, this processor can handle whatever you throw at it. And lends itself to a really good battery life. CPU intensive games like old AOE, or Football Manager work fine you just have to tweak the game graphics settings. This machine is something you can carry around with you daily, take it out, work, play (a little), and pack it back up. Its a "mobile" device, and an absolute great one at that. The 2-in-1 for factor helps with that mobile experience, you can set it up as a pyramid to watch content, or you can fold it up into a tablet to create content. Which takes us to the stylus that comes with it (it comes with its own AAAA battery). The stylus is good if not great, and you can use it up to take notes, or draw to your heart's content. There are a couple of magnets on the body which can hold the stylus, but I don't believe they were meant for this, because it is a really awkward hold, and not that strong. I have liked the touch screen responsiveness as well (and so has my 2 year old!). Overall, I think I have listed down more negatives that I thought I will when I sat down to write this review. But I believe that's just because I don't think any of the issues I have listed above is going to stop me from using this daily. For daily tasks I don't feel I am giving up anything from my other beast laptop with an integrated GPU and extra ram for that gaming power. This is a full on recommendation from me. If I could take away half a star I would - because the screen is not to my taste, and the HP support site doesn't seem to be updated for this model yet. Hopefully, that's coming soon. Minor stuff for the end - The power brick is pretty small (good!). If you get the HP cover for the laptop, it has a nice little pocket for your stylus, and is a really nice slug fit over your laptop, and is thick enough to provide decent protection from falls. (Oh, and the power button is hidden in that "diamond cut" side on the top left corner, you are welcome! Took me ages to turn this thing on!!)
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Good quality
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Good price Fast laptops Windows 10 home Nice design
No, I would not recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Small, powerful and well built 13.3" convertible
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Small, powerful and well built 13.3" convertible 2-in-1 laptop. HP is one of the best computer brand, I would say in the top 3 and in my experience, HP makes top quality laptop and is the brand I would go to first if I want top quality and affordability. You get best bang for your buck. This new Spectre x360 2-in-1 2019 model is as expected well built and well designed. It is smaller than the 2017 model I have with the same size screen and keyboard due to its super-slim screen bezel. Comes with Intel’s 10th generation Ice Lake CPU (the latest CPU) and Iris Plus graphics which is as good as MX150. It start up very fast and does everything quickly. I can play Fornite in medium setting where I had to set to low setting when using the 2017 model. Even with its smaller size, it has amazing battery life up to 22 hours for FHD screen. I used the laptop for 2 days on and off without recharging. I will definitely bring this on long plane trip. Also it is not hot and not noisy thanks to the more efficient CPU and laptop design. The power button is at angled corner on the left prevents unintentional pushes. The touchpad is definitely improved over the 2017 model. It has Two USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C Thunderbolt 3 ports. One USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-A port. IR webcam for Windows Hello login and the webcam is on the top of the screen. A Webcam Kill Switch switch that disables the webcam, no need sticker. A MicroSD card reader. The rest you can read from the specification page. It also comes with an active pen and laptop sleeve. Thankfully the power brick is only 3.5" by 2" small. Finally the laptop only weight 2.7 lb !! I am very happy with this laptop.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Fast
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fast, High End, Laptop with Great Battery Life
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The HP Spectre X360 is what a laptop should be. It looks great, it's fast, and the battery life is excellent! Packaging The packaging is the first thing you notice. You open the outer box and inside you'll find an elegant, shrink-wrapped inner box (see picture). Open that and you'll find the laptop, a nice AC adapter, an Active Stylus, and a think leather-like case. The power cord that goes from the small brick on the AC adapter to the laptop is braided - which may seem small but it's still a sign of the quality of this laptop. You can see the AC adapter in one of the pictures. It's small with a short cord that goes to the wall and then the long, maybe 6 feet long, cable that goes to the laptop. Not only that but this laptop charges via USB C. It will charge fastest, but not too fast, with the included power adapter of course but you could probably use most USB C chargers, like for a smart phone, to charge it. They'll just take longer. I used one from another laptop that had a lower power charger with it and that worked fine, it just takes longer. Design It's looks great! When you open it you will notice the small bezel around the display and small amount of room around the spacious keyboard. Space is used well! It has funky top corners but they look cool. The one on the left has the power button and the one on the right has one of two USB C ports. I'm a big fan of the 2-in-1 form factor for a Windows 10 laptop. There are lots of great apps that run on Windows 10 and are designed for touch input. they really need a 2-in-1 to use them well. I also like to fold it back with the keyboard down when I use it on the sofa to show photos or video to family or browse on my own. The case that it comes with looks great and offers some protection. I'm also very happy it includes the Active Stylus. While there is no built in storage for it, a stylus can be very helpful for some apps and if you need it your finger really will not cut it. The Stylus takes one AAAA battery which is included. It also has Bang & Olufsen tuned audio. I haven't done much audio playback yet but they sound very good. Audio sounds rich for laptop speakers and the volume is good. Ports The HP Spectre X360 13.3 has two USB C ports, One USB Type A, one MicroSD slot, one stereo audio jack (headphone jack). It also has a camera that works with Windows Hello and a fingerprint reader. In addition there's a physical switch on the right side of the laptop that lets you disable the camera instead of putting an ugly cover over it. The USB type A port, which is on the left side, actually closes part way when not in use. This lets the laptop keep a cleaner look making the cut of the angles around the laptop match on the sides. The mechanism works very well, so it's still easy to insert a USB cord with one hand. The USB Type A port is USB 3.1 Gen 1 and the two USB C ports are USB 3.1 Gen 2. Both USB C ports can be used for data or charging the laptop. Windows Hello This is the first laptop I've had that supports Windows Hello with both the camera and the fingerprint reader. Both work very well for me! In general use I use the camera most because it's the easiest and it basically works by accident. I need to move my face out of the way to use the fingerprint reader. Anyway, both recognize me fast. The fingerprint reader is very fast. The camera may take a second or two but seems basically instant to me. Sometimes it wants me to swipe up too but that seems to be when I lock it. When I reboot the laptop it seems to go right in when the camera sees my face. it's easy to tell when it's looking for you because besides seeing an eye animation on the screen there are two red LED lights that flash above the display. Performance and Battery life This laptop is fast and has great battery life! The version with 256GB of storage is rated for up to 22 hours of battery life! All I can say is I've never needed to charge it more than once a day so far and I've done a lot in a day that would normally take a lot of battery power, like installing all the needed Windows Updates. Not only did it do that without breaking a sweat it was probably on for at least four hours or more and still only down to 75% or so. I did turn the display brightness down for some of this but either way, taht's good. The Windows Updates installed very quickly, maybe an hour or two which was very fast for how many were installed and the fact that some were large ones. I'm most surprised by how the battery lasted through that. Besides Windows Updates I've installed a number of other applications like GIMP, Blender, and Audacity. Everything downloads quickly, installs run fast, and applications run fast! It's noticeably faster than my still fast but aging i7 laptop from 3.5 years ago. The 10th Gen i7 CPU is a 10nm processor which means it's pretty power efficient and doesn't generate a ton of heat. It also has 4 physical cores and 4 hyper-threaded cores for a total of 8 logical CPUs, which is very good for a laptop! The 32GB of Intel Optane Storage apparently makes the already fast 500GB (You actually have 476GB usable on drive C:) SSD faster. Software It included a trial of McAfee, Office, and some other things you may or may not find helpful. I like HPs software to check for updates from HP. There were a few items to install when I got it. One Change to Make Out of the box Windows will not show you the amount of time remaining for the battery. It will give you a % but that's all. Thankfully, it's not too hard to change. If you go into the BIOS on the laptop you can find the settings for the battery to report time left and then exit, saving your settings. Windows will then show the amount of time left. Sure, it will not be perfect but I find it much more helpful than the %. To get into the BIOS press the <ESC> button repeatedly when you first turn the laptop on. If you get it in time you'll get to an HP startup screen instead of Windows and from there you can choose to go into the BIOS, I think it's <F10>. You can find the setting in there to enable the time left in Windows. The HP Spectre x360 2-in-1 13.3" is one that I highly recommend. The size, performance, battery life, form factor, and included case and stylus make it a great package. Some people may need 16GB of RAM depending on what you're doing. If so, buy a model that has that! Otherwise 8GB of RAM and 512GB of Storage should be good for most people. You're getting a great package for your money with the HP Spectre X360 Windows 10 2-in-1.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Marginally better than the best laptop I've owned
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.In a previous review of an earlier model of the HP Spectre x360 13-aw0013dx (Model 13-aw0013dx), I noted that Hewlett-Packard's home computers were among the best available in the 1990s, very competitive with home computers from IBM and Apple. But somewhere along the line (maybe when they merged with Compaq) HP lost its glamour. Their desktops and laptops became very middle-of-the-road, functional machines, but nothing special. I always purchased another brand. But when I began using the HP Spectre x360 Model 13-aw0013dx in 2016, I fell in love with both the style and performance of this machine. Many times, I thought to myself, "I will never have to get another laptop, this one is so great." But you know how it goes. That was back in 2016, and this is 2019, so it was time to see how these Spectre x360 machines have improved. Well, maybe I was right back in 2016. The 2019 Spectre x360 has a number of small, incremental improvements over the 2016 model, but I am honestly not that excited about switching laptops yet, with all the hassle of reinstalling all of my applications, switching licenses, and so forth. Yes, it is nice beginning with any new, uncluttered computer, but it is not yet clear whether this factor plus the small improvements are enough for me to make the change yet. I believe I will continue using my older laptop for a while. Which is not to say that the newer Model 13-aw0013dx isn't a great laptop. If I have been feeling like I could use my 2016 laptop forever, and the 2019 model is a tiny bit better, then I can see myself using it for a long time, too. Both laptops are super light—my postage scale reads 2.75 pounds for both of them. Both have beautiful, sleek, silver bodies. Both have a pretty good display with 1920x1080 resolution, although the glossy screens on both sometimes reflect light in an annoying way. The backlit keyboard on each is handy in dim light. It took me awhile to realize that you need to shut this off in good light, however, with the F5 key or you will not be able to read the keys. Both switch to tablet mode if you flip the display 360° (which I suppose is why they call these x360 laptops), although I am not a big fan of the Windows 8 metro interface in tablet mode. I am happy enough being able to touch the screen occasionally in tablet mode. The audio (Bang & Olufsen) on both is mediocre but acceptable. Although the audio system is the same on both, the sound seems a bit louder and brighter on maximum volume on the older model, I think because some of the sound leaks through the heat vent on the top surface of the laptop. The newer model's heat vent is in the hinge. The sound is actually designed to be projected out of the bottom of the laptop, so maybe I am just imagining the difference. Sadly, the camera on the newer model is not as good, with top quality at .9MP, 16:9, 1280x720. In contrast, the top quality of the camera on the older model is 2.1 MP, 16:9, 1920x1080. The difference is notable. Pictures on the older model are darker but not as fuzzy. Speaking of heat vents, the 2019 model seems to run a bit hotter than the 2016 model. But if heat is a problem, you can make an adjustment in the settings to reduce power for a little less heat. I haven't felt the need to do this because I haven't blistered myself yet on the newer model. Both laptops have powerful i7 processors and fast SSD drives for lightning-quick processing. I have 8 GB RAM on both although I understand that there might be versions with 16 GB. A flaw with both is that the amount of RAM is fixed so that you cannot upgrade yourself. Both have one USB-A and 2 USB-C Thunderbolt ports, one of which can function as the power supply input. I had some trouble connecting device to the Thunderbolt ports on my older machine, but that seems to have been cleared up on the 2019 model. I often had to plug my Samsung Galaxy into the USB-A port when the USB-C port didn't recognize it. At least in theory, the Thunderbolt port is faster than the USB-A port, and would be better for apps like Samsung DeX (which is incredibly cool with the Spectre, by the way.) So, the USB-C port needs to work reliably. This is really important if you want HDMI or Ethernet connections because you will need to plug dongles into the USB-C port. And because there are only two of these ports and one is likely to be dedicated to power, you might want to invest in a little Thunderbolt dock, which I eventually did. (That's the thing about these ultrabooks. You can end up getting all kinds of accessories like docks and portable DVD drives such that the total hardware mass is the same as a normal laptop. But at least you have a choice not to carry around all the accessories if you don't need them on a particular day.) So, what are the improvements on the 2019 model of the HP Spectre x360 Convertible Model 13-aw0013dx? The footprint is ever-so-slightly smaller (see picture of my two Spectres side-by-side). However, it is a tiny bit thicker at the hinge, which makes it somehow feel clunkier than the older model even though, overall, the 2019 model is smaller. Another thing I like about the 2019 model is HP's decision to cut off the corners at the top of the laptop base, placing one of the USB-C ports on the right-hand cut-off corner and the power button on the other cut-off corner. This doesn't matter when your power supply is coming from the right side of the computer, but makes plugging in the power supply cord less awkward when your power supply is coming from your left. And, after I finally found the location of the power button (I had to look at the one-page set of instructions to locate it), I am able to get to the power button much more easily than the tiny button that is on the left edge of the 2016 model. The 2019 model has fingerprint recognition as well as face recognition for logging on, and the former is supposed to be more secure than the latter. The fingerprint recognition works for me about 80% of the time. But when it does not work it is unforgiving—if your print is not recognized after two tries you are forced to use your PIN. I think I like the newer power supply, which has a fabric rather than plastic cord, a little better, although there is no objective reason why. My earbuds with fabric cords do not tangle the way my earbuds with plastic cords used to, so maybe that's why I like the newer power supply, although I never noticed any tangling with the plastic cords on the old power supply. The 2019 power supply is 65W and outputs between 5V@3A up to [email protected] amps, compared to the older power supply's 45W and outputs between 5V 3 A up to [email protected]. The SSD of the 2019 model is double that of the 2016 model, 512 compared to 256 GB. I went the longest time without needing to worry about space on my older laptop, but recently I've been warned about low disk space with only about 20 GB free. Finally, the 2019 model of the Spectre x360 comes with a light pen. I'm not sure I'll ever use it in a serious way, although I tried it out in Paint and it works very nicely. So, there you are. The 2019 model of the Spectre x360 is marginally better than the best laptop I have ever owned, one that feels like I could use forever. So, at some point I will make the transition to the newer model.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Sleek, Small device performs great! OK Keys.
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Tl;dr Smaller by a centimeter makes a difference in tight spots like trains & airplanes. This light, but sturdy machine provides the power and style of a Surface with the added versatility of Thunderbolt AND USB-A. 512GB capacity paired with super-fast Optane and a comfortable keyboard inspire productivity. Muddy microphones and a low contrast keyboard mar an otherwise stand-out device. HP Service is slow. Full Review The HP Spectre x360 (2019) competes well against Surface as a short ultrabook. HP has reduced the lid size by a cm, while leaving the screen size the same comfortable 13.3” as the previous model. This size is ideal as it maintains a full size keyboard with exceptional tactile feedback. The extra compact size makes it small enough to fit on a lap in tight seats like those on a train or plane, but still extend the screen to a proper viewing angle. Boot times are amazing. Even compared to a Samsung model from earlier this year, the machine goes from hibernation to functional in 4 seconds vs 7. As an added bonus, the HP starts reading your face to unlock Windows nearly as soon as the power switch is pressed. The 512GB drive is becoming the new standard in this class. Not only is boot time improved, but program launch time is also nearly instantaneous. Even with the standard 8GB or RAM, all web browsing, audio recording, and Office applications were extremely responsive. No lag was detected with many large spreadsheets open simultaneously. I would attribute this to Windows’ swap file leaning on the included Optane drive. HP includes a bright screen which keeps things sharp. Videos display with no noticeable lag. The machine quickly switched from laptop mode to tablet mode. Despite being a touch screen fingerprints we're not an issue. The screen remained very usable even after using the touchscreen extensively. Typing was also very comfortable as a keys have a significant amount of travel. Palm rejection was significantly better than on other ultrabooks I’ve used. Never did the cursor jump from where I wanted to be, even when resting my hands on the machine. The keyboard itself looks very nice with the silver keys lining up against the chrome colored case. However, it creates low contrast with the black lettering, especially with the backlight on. My preference would be a black keyboard with white lettering. In the dark, the lighted keyboard makes it easy to type. In mixed lighting, it's almost impossible to use as the light makes the lettering white against the silver keys. The fingerprint reader was very fast and accurate. I never had the issues with it failing to identify me. The microphones were fairly good at noise rejection, but also didn’t pick me up as clearly as other machines. I needed to use an external mic for speech recognition, unlike other machines. The overall design is very pleasant. The notches on the top provide additional space for the USB-C connections and moves the power button out of the way of everything else. While not marked as such, the 2 USB-C connections are Thunderbolt 3. I was able to drive 2 monitors at 4K off the port for a total of 3 very responsive screens. Connecting a Bluetooth mouse was also easy and responsive. It feels light, despite its weight. It's well-balanced when carrying it either in Ultrabook or tablet mode. HP ships the machine with a leather carrying case that includes a spot for the provided stylus. In brief usage, the stylus was accurate and easy to use. My work doesn't call for much need of a stylus. The one issue I had with quality was the keyboard. While comfortable, there was one key which didn’t always respond. Sending it in to HP is a pain, with the part needed on back order. If you have a similar issue, hopefully the machine will still be in stock at your local store and they’ll swap it out for you. Overall, it’s a very nice machine which packs quite a punch. I predict it will be one of the more popular machines in its class!
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionIn the Product title it says 2 in 1. Also I saw that the laptop comes with a stylus. But the item specifications mention that this does NOT have a touch screen. Can someone please verify
Asked by Charith.
- A:Answer This laptop has a touch screen and comes with a stylus.
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionWhat is the 32GB optane? And what does it do for me?
Asked by Fox1012.
- A:Answer Optane is a type of "cache" memory. Without getting too technical, there's a good chance that the last bit of data that the processor used will be used again soon. Rather than having to possibly grab the data again from the hard drive, a copy is placed in the cache. Then, if it's needed, it can be retrieved very quickly. Basically, what it does for you is to speed up a lot of routine computer operations.
Answered by HP Team
Q: QuestionI was in a best buy store and the rep demonstrated that the aw0013DX sku 6376412 had a touch screen yet on the web site it says it does not come with a touch screen??
Asked by Boz.
- A:Answer Yes the aw0013DX HP - Spectre x360 2-in-1 13.3" Laptop - Intel Core i7 - 8GB Memory - 512GB SSD + 32GB Optane - Natural Silver, Aluminum Stamping Base is touchscreen.
Answered by HP Team
Q: QuestionDoes this come with a stylus/pen or is that sold separately?
Asked by Bobb.
- A:Answer Yes, this laptop comes with a stylus pen.
Answered by HP Team
Q: QuestionWhat model (number) Intel Iris Graphics does it includ? 500 or 550 or 620 or what? Does it have empty slot for RAM?
Asked by Geo.
- A:Answer It's listed in all the data sheet I've seen as "Intel Iris Plus Graphics G7". Unfortunately, the RAM is surface mounted, so there isn't an extra slot for RAM and it's not upgradeable.
Answered by HP Team
Q: QuestionCan I upgrade the memory myself or will it void the warranty?
Asked by BigBen.
- A:Answer A: No, it's soldered. You cannot upgrade the memory on this laptop. If you want 16 GB of RAM, pick the other Best Buy model with the OLED or, unfortunately, get it customized from HP.com. By ikjadoon 1 month ago My Best Buy® Member
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionIs the screen ratio 16:9?
Asked by EvenNotOdd.
- A:Answer Yes, this has a 16:9 screen ratio.
Answered by HP Team
Q: QuestionIs this the early 2019 model or a later 2019 model. Hp’s website reviews stated the later ‘19 model was better...
Asked by Finz.
- A:Answer Due to it using the 10th gen Intel processor (released in late August '19) I'm assuming it's the better late 19 model. All of the reviews linked on the Best Buy website referenced it as the later model.
Answered by BigBen