The HP Spectre Foldable Perfects the Formula of The Foldable PC
The HP Spectre Foldable perfects the formula of the foldable PC
Of the number of options out there, they all more or less consist of a foldable screen, a detachable keyboard, and a few different “modes” to use it in. There’s even the Lenovo Yoga Book 9i, which uses two separate OLED panels to accomplish that same goal.
The Spectre Foldable PC is HP’s first attempt at this type of product, and it takes more inspiration from the Asus Zenbook 17 Fold than the Yoga Book. It uses a 17-inch tablet that folds in the middle, just like the Asus. HP calls it a 3-in-1, with tablet, clamshell, and desktop modes, and that’s more than just marketing.
Switching from one mode to another is incredibly easy, and each one is surprisingly usable. I liked the Spectre Foldable PC quite a bit and consider it one of the most innovative laptops, but I’m afraid the hefty investment of $5,000 will scare most people away. (digitaltrends)
Specs
Dimensions:
10.91 inches x 14.81 inches x 0.33 inches (unfolded)
10.1 inches x 7.53 inches x 0.84 inches (folded)
Weight:
3.58 pounds (with keyboard)
2.99 pounds (without keyboard)
Processor:
Intel Core i7-1250U
Graphics:
Intel Iris Xe
RAM:
16GB
Display:
17.0-inch 3:4 2.5K (2,560 x 1,920) OLED
Storage:
1TB SSD
Touch:
Yes
Ports:
2 x USB-C with Thunderbolt 4
Wireless:
Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3
Webcam:
5MP with infrared camera for Windows 11 facial recognition
Operating system:
Windows 11
Battery:
94.3 watt-hours
Price:
$5,000
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