Saturday, April 1, 2017

HP Spectre Pro X360 G2 in the test

With the Spectre Pro X360 G2 HP has one of the most beautiful convertible ultrabooks in the program. But can it look more than just good? We tested it. The HP Spectre Pro X360 G2 is one of the convertible ultrabooks due to its 360 degree foldable IPS touch display. You can use it as an ultrabook or as a pencil-capable XXL tablet. Because the 13.3 inch display offers the very high resolution of 2.560 x 1.440 pixels (221 ppi), images look very sharp and are displayed in crisp colors.


Benchmark values ​​


The 15-millimeter thin housing cuts HP from an aluminum piece, which makes it extremely high-quality and stable. If the ambient brightness is too low, white LEDs automatically illuminate the splash-proof keyboard. It is very well written on it, and the wide (14 x 6.7 cm) touchpad is one of the largest of its kind. In our 2.100 Euro test configuration, an Intel Core i7-6600U (2.6 GHz, Turbo boost up to 3.4 GHz) with integrated HD 520, 8 GB DDRL RAM and a 256 GB PCIe SSD.


Conclusion


As interfaces, you have 3 x USB 3.0, one SD card reader as well as one Mini DisplayPort and one HDMI port. For wireless communication, WLAN-ac, Bluetooth 4.0 and Miracast support are installed.


HP Specter Pro X360 G2: details


Our performance tests are completed by the Ultrabook. The readers of the Sandisk SSD is very good, but for the Ultrabook price, we would have expected a PCIe SSD three times as fast. In the slim case, a 56-Wh battery provides energy. With it the test device reached a good running time of 4:11 hours.


Who can pay the Ultrabook HP Spectre Pro X360 G2, one of the currently highest quality and fastest Convertible Ultrabooks. A USB 3.1 and a PCIe SSD would have improved the price-performance score.

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