

HP Spectre x360 Convertible 2-in-1 Laptop: Stay connected at home or on the go with this versatile laptop, which features a vivid IPS Quad HD touch screen and a convertible design for use as a tablet, stand or standard laptop. Bluetooth enables easy wireless pairing, and An HDMI output lets you connect to high-def external displays.
A: It only has a one year warranty. Buy the 125gb get the clone set up and a 1gb SSD then change it out. I wish I had done that instead of paying for 512gb. Could have saved a bit and had 2x storage.
Q: What generation i7 Processor?
A: This model uses U6000 type Intel SkyLake processor. Latest on the market. Previous one was Broadwell U5000 ish processor. Broadwell on Spectre got pretty good reviews. I am expecting the new one (SkyLake) will also be good down the line (once more reviews are in by customers like you and me)... SkyLake is supposed to give about 10-15% more better battery usage.
A: No, only works with wireless or I suppose you can buy a USB dongle with RJ45 plug in capability. If you are worried about security what I did for traveling a couple of years back was to purchase a Pepware portable external router. It requires external power, but can be plugged into an Ethernet cable or will interface with Wi-Fi and then you have to link to the router with a WEP code. You have in effect established a secure connection through the router. It probably isn't as secure as a direct Ethernet link, but in a hotel I can route my cell phones, tablet, my wife's IPAD and our computers through the router.
A: This pen works like pen and paper. The screen is a touch screen and will follow the movements of the pen.
A: No, the monitor is not detachable. It does flip completely around to sit perfectly flat on the keyboard base. Key are exposed on the bottom, but deactivated to prevent accidental pressing.
Q: Headphone
A: There is only 1 mini jack port.
Q: Will and if so when it will be available to buy again?
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A: Good question. The HP Active Stylus is compatible with Spectre x360. I hope this helps.