A:AnswerPRIVACY Touch screen allows you to press the F1 key on the keyboard to make it harder to see what is on your screen when viewing from an angle. The Privacy Touch screen is a 1080p display, where as the other model is a 4K or UHD display. The 4K UHD display is a nicer display.
The price has recently dropped on the UHD to 1249.99 which is a bargain, since the 1080p (Privacy) was 1249.99 with an inferior display and is now listed for 1449.99
A:AnswerIt is not bad. If i am doing things that are heavy on the graphics, it does get watm. However, it does not get HOT. No problem using it on my lap. I used to have a 2011 macbook pro-15” and that thing got super hot. Like burn your legs hot. This is waaay better!
I use it on my lap in bed and it is absolutely fine!
A:AnswerI have been intermittently using the laptop during the week, no heavy application uses, but have not plugged in for days. When I push the device, I can get 14+ hour out though, which is a great improvement from the last processor.
A:AnswerUnfortunately it does not appear that the Spectre x360 with i7-8565U processor, 16G of memory, 512GB solid state with 4k display comes in Blue or Dark Ashe/Copper Luxe.
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A:AnswerYes, this particular variant does have 13.3" diagonal 4K IPS micro-edge WLED-backlit touch screen with Corning® Gorilla® Glass NBT™ (3840 x 2160). It's not FHD (1080p or 1920 x 1080) as printed under Specifications.