A:Answer- Graphic Card in the notebook is a Nvidia Geforce 1650ti Max Q (it's not a gaming card but it does it's job in lower end gaming/rendering applications)
- OLED panel (Recommend using dark theme to avoid screen burn in)
- The Computer is capable of 4k resolutions / "Full HD" 1080p
- Battery life is good and you can opt to charge your device using a thunderbolt cable.
(note: Battery life is dependent on your usage; Disable background apps / lower brightness / set resolution to 1920x1080 etc.)
-Heat up when under heavy load. When it's doing light work... (web browsing / Microsoft office stuff... conference meetings) it's "warm." When idle it's pretty cool to touch.
A:AnswerThank you for the question. The keyboard backlight is white, the color cannot be changed. The Spectre 15-EB0053DX does have 2-stage lighting, so you can toggle the backlight key for a dimmer glow if you wish.
A:AnswerHello, for the Intel UHD Graphics card to be disabled you would go into the BIOS UEFI setup menu, open the Video sub-menu, open the Switchable Graphics sub-menu, and disable the Switchable Graphics option. The NVIDIA GPU will be the only graphics processor available to see. Thank you for being and HP customer!
A:Answeryou can charge via usb during sleep and power off but it wont run and charge off usb c durion operation in the 10750h model, the 10510u and 8550u models will but the 10750h eb0053dx requires the brick to operate and charge while using, i have used my 25w samsung usb charger when i left my brick at home, just put to sleep and give it hour to charge but cant use and charge at same time and that was on 130w usb c, it isnt designed for it on 45 w i7 chipset
A:AnswerYes this has an AMOLED display. HP Spectre x360 15-eb0xxx series battery life is up to 19 hours and 15 minutes - it also has HP Fast Charge - 50% in approximately 30 minutes. Battery life will vary depending on several factors including product model, configuration, loaded applications, features, use, wireless functionality, and power management settings. The maximum capacity of the battery will naturally decrease with time and usage. Here are the HP specs of the 15-EB0053DX laptop showing the display information:
https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06642682