@@bluehonour02This is supposed to be a thin and light like the MacBook Air coming in at 3 pounds. Last time I checked a MacBook Air has 2 thunderbolt ports and a headphone jack for its port selection hahahah💀
I am glad to see PC OEMs are focusing on user experience again. I would love to see this compared with the Zenbook 14/14x with a bit of a deeper look at GPU performance and battery life.
Bought one a week back. Very happy with my purchase so far. Here in Canada, my retail unit bought directly from HP website did not have the dongle in the box. This thing is blazing fast. Battery is at MBP levels and I am not exaggerating. Speakers sound a little tinny. I moved to this from my long in the tooth surface laptop studio and no regrets. Yet. Hopefully this does not run into HPs infamous reliability issues.
Wow🎉. Everyone saying same thing that METEOR Lake has MacBook 2023 level of BATTERY LIFE even though Intel is using Chiplet architecture. Mind blowing. Many many Congratulations for laptop.🎉🎉
I don't like hp anymore. Bought and HP Envy x360 a few years ago and due to a factory defect HP never chose to address, I lost alot of money (my parents' money as I am a student). As such, I cannot trust the company anymore.
HP has worked out great at my job. However, we are using HP EliteBook. Their business line laptops are far better quality than consumer and prosumer laptops. HP EliteBook 840 G10 (Intel Core i7 1370P) and HP EliteBook 845 G10 (Ryzen 7 7840U CPU) are excellent business laptops.
I have the intel 1255u model, which is a bit older but has pretty much the same chassis. The downside of this model is that when the lid is closed the little standoffs the screen is resting on will scratch quite deep into the glass and the screen will manage to scratch the glass touch pad. Other downsides (for linux users): If the new model is similar to the older ones. This is not the easiest laptop to get everything working. Powerprofiles will not work, Battery health reports can be all over the place, no fan control, gyroscope could mess with wifi and bluetooth (meaning all wireless connections get disabled when the lid closes or the laptop is moved around), no s3 suspend to ram only s4 susped to disk works, and the camera will not work at all even in the future, very proprietary drivers. I still love the laptop, It just takes time to set it up for linux to work as best as possible.
I originally loved my current X360. But the thermal issues when used in the 2 in 1 mode, and the soldered on memory have made our company move away from issuing these to any employee.
Unfortunately the move to meteor lake means ram is soldered onto the motherboards regardless of vendor. Good news though are the thermal issues are gone in this model. What laptop do you issue to your employees?
Find that interesting. Usually don't find enterprise IT departments issuing this form factor to their employees unless it's the surface line from Microsoft.
Facts! I have my heavy duty PC at home for performance and with the Windows cloud pc remote, if I’m on the road and need to edit, I remote right in. For on the road, this is perfect. If I need to do quick video edits and it runs music production software flawlessly.
God, I have seen many reviewers who tested pen just by scribbling random shapes or writing fast. Then they label it as "good pen performance". Well, I would say with today's power and screen refresh rate, pen lag is no longer an issue in modern 2-in-1. However, the pen's true challenge is to draw straight diagonal line (you can use ruler) straightly. I have seen many 2-in-1, premium devices, struggle with diagonal-slow-line test. Many devices failed and produced jitter/wiggly lines. Please do such test before labelling a 2-in-1 pen performance good.
Yes absolutely! I’m an artist looking for a 2-in-1 laptop that’s more powerful than the surface pro (since I also like to game). It’s so annoying when I can’t find a good artist review.
Can you please check if you can disable the Fn+Shift combo as Fn-Lock in BIOS? This key combination they've chosen is an absolute nightmare for programmers...I do have that on my work Dragonfly but cannot access the BIOS as company blocks it.
@@marcusst8809 Happy to help. Yes there's a BIOS option 'launch hotkeys without fn keypress' which when disabled means the function keys default to normal behaviour, much to my relief! One thing that bothers me a little is the combination of OLED and touchscreen means there is quite a noticeable grain when viewing light colours due to the digitisation layer. Not the end of the world but ideally for my use case for the machine an IPS screen might have been better.
@@marcusst8809 one more niggle! The haptic touch pad is very sensitive. You can turn this down in settings but I'm still getting used to the behaviour. Pretty normal for the first few days with a new machine is that you spend X hundred and want everything to be perfect immediately!
As long as the simulated click can be disabled, then yes. I've grown accustomed to a solid state touchpad, so I hate physical or simulated clicks. Gestures all the way, I haven't needed to push down on a touchpad in a decade almost.
I have the 2023 X360 (non-OLED) model with 16GB/512 that I got at Best Buy for $999. It has been great. Standout features are the screen, keyboard, and battery life. The 2024 model checks most of the boxes for what I would want in an upgrade. Moving the screen size to 14 inches is a great move, which I deem the sweet spot. The 3:2 aspect ratio on the 2023 model is great for Excel but less so for RUclips. All things considered, I would rather have the 16:10 ratio on the 2024 model. Not only that, you now have the 120hz adaptive refresh rate. I use my Spectre on my lap a lot - Upward firing speakers are better. Arc graphics look to be a noticeable upgrade over IRIS. That being said, I will stick with my current Spectre. I love the bright screen and the blacks on the non-OLED model is unbelievably good. It's quiet and the touchpad/keyboard combo is excellent. Webcam is better than most and I have USB-A when I need it compared to my MBA. I don't do much to push the IRIS graphics so that isn't a limitation.
My last Spectre was the late 2017 model. Loved that laptop and really glad to see they’ve improved the series quite significantly. Going to be really hard to pull me away from the M1 MacBook Air though, such a good machine and it’s aging so incredibly well. Would love that 120Hz OLED though.
The webcam is terrific, and mic actually very good as well. Very solid device all around. I miss the more adventurous colors on the X360s, hopefully they'll bring those back at some point.
Looks good! Thanks for the review. But would you be up to making a video on the 5 best hybrids? Meaning tablets with detachable keyboards. I am using a Microsoft Surface Pro 7. It works fine. I have been using it for more than 3 years. But I would like to know if there are better and more cost effective options out there. Thanks Matt! 🙌🏻
I bought the 16 inch spectre x360 2-in-1 about two years ago (without the OLED screen but with some other upgrades) for about $1800. I’ve been having issues with light leakage/burn in around the border of the screen. I decided to overlook this issue so I wouldn’t have to pay to fix it since the laptop is past the 1 year factory warranty. Now the hard drive is also defective. When I called Hp, they said it would cost about $400 to replace the SSD hard drive since it is out of warranty. I didn’t even bother to ask for an estimate to fix the screen because I was so disappointed. The computer is LESS THEN TWO YEARS OLD. Instead, I placed an order for a MacBook Air earlier today. I won’t make the mistake of buying an Hp product again.
I have the older model (2019 or something like that) and have had constant heating issues since I bought it. Complained multiple times to HP during the first few months but they weren't able to fix the problem completely. I don't know whether this is a problem with my specific model or because they weren't able to implement proper cooling is such a thin chassis. Other than that it's been a great experience. Linux runs great on it too, in case somebody wanted to know.
I got this at day one in the UK but they didnt give dongles for me : / ! I got 2TB storage thoo and paid £1300 for it so im happy. (now £1699)Love the touchpad (its huge too) and the screen is crazy good. Also like how the pen just stick to its side (magnetic) Lightweight compared to my previous Lenovo Yoga 7i which just decided to not to charge anymore... Cool feature is that the power button is a fp scanner so when you press it it takes the scan as well and logs you into windows. One con is that the keyboard layout is not ISO but it is a mix of ISO and ANSI...
@@Lee.S321 Hi! Yes I have a 14" 32gb and 2TB. Got it on the official HP UK website, it let me pick between 32GB or 16 and 500GB? or 2TB storage. I checked it now and only found a 16" with those specs, but that is much more expensive. Looks like they went out of stock from the 32GB version.
Very nice laptop, similar in design to the Dragonfly G4, but a 2in1. The touchpad is huge - did you encounter any accidental touchpad clicks or swipes while typing on the keyboard?
I gave up on HP. One Spectre had a hinge problem that couldn’t be fixed and I couldn’t afford to replace it, and another had fans that wouldn’t shut off. They’d have to really change their products for me to try them again
Matthew, hows the screen on this laptop? I'm returning my ASUS Flip 2023 because the screen had such an annoying "screen door" effect on it. Really hoping HP's screen tech is better, if so, this will be a must buy for me!
I'm pretty sure the issues are because of the touch screen layer. I've been on the hunt for a 14-inch 2.8K laptop for ages and tried a bunch. Those with Touch screens (no matter if it is IPS or OLED) tend to have these issues all the time. I pick up on stuff like that easily - something about being super sensitive, I guess. If you ditch the touch feature and go for a non-touch screen, it usually fixes the problem. Right now, I'm using the LG Gram Style 14'' - it's got a sweet matte 2.8K 90HZ OLED screen that's not touch, but yeah, there are a couple of things about it I'm not too keen on. If touch isn't a big deal for you, I'd say just grab a laptop with 2.8K Non-Touch display. There's a few out there.
Long-term experience, one data point: I have a Spectre x360 from 2017, and the bottom half has bowed out slightly (it's no longer flat), so when I type, it wobbles a bit. I don't know how common that problem is. Overall I like the design, thin, light and very portable.
I am confused between Asus Zenbook 14 and Spectre x360 (both Ultra 7 with 32 GB). In India, Spectre x360 is INR 45,000/- (approx. 550 USD / 425 GBP) costlier. Is the Spectre worth the extra money ?
@@TheAkira277 My research concluded at the point that if you can afford to spend that extra money, Spectre is worth it. If not, Zenbook faces a tough competition from Yoga 7i at around 1 lakh price.
Why does none of these reviewers look on the website hp doesn't include any dongle. You have to purchase them separately, they just send it to reviewers for free.
Everyone talking about quality control. I’ve literally had HP products half my life and have never had an issue with them. I must be the luckiest person alive or HP is still the best for price balanced with personality.
I always wonder why these Windows laptops have such a thick screen. It's as thick as the bottom part that house the battery, all the electronics and the keyboard on top.
Thanks for this review... You confirmed my concerns as I was considering upgrading from my 2+ year old Spectre and I see two things I will miss... 1. No more Micro SD card... Why? 2. Only ONE Thunderbolt port now? Not 2? Why? COST?!? I don't know if that's it, but I use my 13" for travel and I'll run it longer. It can even handle DaVinci as long as I don't get crazy with it...... So for me, just not impressed.
@@gianni99999 I read that later as well. I also read there are issues with the micro SD slot on previous models so maybe that is a reason why it was eliminated. I make use of that while traveling to transfer footage from the card to an external drive. Sure, that can be done with the dongle, but it's another thing to carry. Thank you for sharing!
Sorry, but I could never spend over $1,200 for a laptop without a GPU. Right now, you can order the new HP Transcend 14 with an RTX 4060, 16gb memory, and a 2.8k/120hz OLED panel for $1699 from Best Buy (Also Made by HP and you get ports built into the laptop and forego the need for a damn dongle. The pricing just doesn’t make any sense.
its a 2 in 1 with a pen, so most likely different user segments. I could imagine this one being more designer / UX / UI utility. Especially as the battery life would expected to last longer. More portability on this unit for sure.
Hey there! I just wanted to offer a small piece of feedback on this otherwise really well done video. Take the extra 10 minutes to include labeled segments to the video in the seeking bar. For informational videos, people will frequently look for something specific. If that isn't readily introduced a lot of people will just move on because of our fish brains lol. Like for me personally, I am mostly interested in hardware and benchmarks, where as other people may just care about personal opinions, and some might just want to hear about features. Make it easier for people to find what they are looking for. If they get what they want, they are more likely to stay for the other bits. Well, me at least. but I'm sure others share the sentiment
I had the previous three generations. Switched to the Lenovo Yoga 7 with AMD CPUs. I like the keyboards better, sorry to say. The Lenovo teal color is very beautiful as well. BTW, I don't know where you take these odd Cinebench 23 numbers from? Looks more like '24 bench? I have 11440 multi and 1465 single core currently in cine 23. And 590 multi vs 84 single core in Cine '24. Greetings and best wishes from Gemany.
whoever came up with the idea of diagonal usb/jack ports that will be crushed by the lid, deserves a promotion. our factories continues to run thanks to these people.
As a student who will be using this view documents, make presentations and etc. Is this good? (I want a windows laptop so if not the spectre what else I can go for)
I was so sure last year that I was gonna buy this year’s HP Spectre because i was hoping for the small QoL changes(120hz, haptic touchpad, intel arc) and they gave me everything I ever wanted. But in the process, they took away the biggest selling point for me of this laptop - the design. It no longer looks the luxury piece it used to look, but instead like any other basic lenovo yoga laptop. Sadly will have to lean towards the Dell XPS 14 this year. Awaiting your review!
Now the Galaxy book pro 4 is out how do you compare the two? Im looking at both 16" X360 and 16" pro 4 but not sure whats best, certainly the 360 is cheaper.
I have this but the 2021 version.The pen that comes with it and display kind of acts weird while writing in free onenote app it stops taking in input from the pen especially when while charging,updated all drivers still no change.
It only has HDR400 certification. So the HDR won't be good enough. At least HDR600 at a minimum is required for a good HDR experience. But of course the reviewer here doesn't point it out 😒
I just bought the HP Spectre x360 14 inch 32gb 2tb, great laptop no fan noise at all, only turn them on when I am charging the laptop. Battery life is still a bit of a guess for me, but I think around 10/11 hours with normal use in internet and Microsoft apps.
Are you usually on low brightness? 10/11 hour battery sounds impressive. I’m picking the same configuration up from Best Buy tomorrow. Spectacular deal. From 1899 to 1399.
@@secondaryimpulse3766 To be honest, it is less than expected. Using Teams, Outlook, Whatsapp, Excel and PowerPoint gives me around 7-8 hours. I try to close apps when I do not need them, but I expected more from the battery. Not sure if I am doing things wrong but brightness is already on 30%, battery save mode and everything. + points are no fan noise, good sound, great keypad and touchpad, screen also really nice and works really smooth. I still try to wrap my head around the battery time because I understand 13h 30 min is light use in good environment, but with my use losing 5 hours sounds as a lot.
Honestly fair play to HP for including the necessary adapters if they're going to keep the port selection light
At least they provided it unlike apple you have to buy 100$ adaptors 😅😅😅
@@patrickma7588 haha even Macs have more ports than this HP useless brick
@@bluehonour02This is supposed to be a thin and light like the MacBook Air coming in at 3 pounds. Last time I checked a MacBook Air has 2 thunderbolt ports and a headphone jack for its port selection hahahah💀
I bought it and didn't get them
Honestly, I was thinking the same thing. Lord forbid Apple does anything like this
I am glad to see PC OEMs are focusing on user experience again. I would love to see this compared with the Zenbook 14/14x with a bit of a deeper look at GPU performance and battery life.
i edit 1080p video on my celeron laptop with 4gb ram
The webcam is better than video taking from the front facing camera in some phones
The webcam is just amazing.
It literally looks equal to the macbook pros
Bought one a week back. Very happy with my purchase so far. Here in Canada, my retail unit bought directly from HP website did not have the dongle in the box. This thing is blazing fast. Battery is at MBP levels and I am not exaggerating. Speakers sound a little tinny. I moved to this from my long in the tooth surface laptop studio and no regrets. Yet. Hopefully this does not run into HPs infamous reliability issues.
Glad you’re enjoying it! They nailed it this year. Hoping you have no issues
@@MatthewMoniz😂 still waiting for your "Full review" of the lenovo:yoga pro 9i ! after even ten months later 😂
Wow🎉. Everyone saying same thing that METEOR Lake has MacBook 2023 level of BATTERY LIFE even though Intel is using Chiplet architecture.
Mind blowing.
Many many Congratulations for laptop.🎉🎉
Did it come with a U.S. or Canadian bilingual keyboard?
@@lost-prototype Canadian bilingual.
I don't like hp anymore. Bought and HP Envy x360 a few years ago and due to a factory defect HP never chose to address, I lost alot of money (my parents' money as I am a student). As such, I cannot trust the company anymore.
Same Here with HP. Now I bought MacBook Air, And I am not going back.
HP has worked out great at my job. However, we are using HP EliteBook. Their business line laptops are far better quality than consumer and prosumer laptops.
HP EliteBook 840 G10 (Intel Core i7 1370P) and HP EliteBook 845 G10 (Ryzen 7 7840U CPU) are excellent business laptops.
@@abhishekchowdhury6094 I can't trust Apple after the 8 GB = 16 GB comment they made. Too expensive and unupgradable for what you get.
@@abhishekchowdhury6094 Good luck with Apple screwing over consumers...
That's why I love framework so much. Though it isn't available in my region yet😢
I have the intel 1255u model, which is a bit older but has pretty much the same chassis. The downside of this model is that when the lid is closed the little standoffs the screen is resting on will scratch quite deep into the glass and the screen will manage to scratch the glass touch pad.
Other downsides (for linux users): If the new model is similar to the older ones. This is not the easiest laptop to get everything working.
Powerprofiles will not work,
Battery health reports can be all over the place,
no fan control,
gyroscope could mess with wifi and bluetooth (meaning all wireless connections get disabled when the lid closes or the laptop is moved around),
no s3 suspend to ram only s4 susped to disk works,
and the camera will not work at all even in the future, very proprietary drivers.
I still love the laptop, It just takes time to set it up for linux to work as best as possible.
stop stop stop, hp spectre is incredible
Tech reviewers be like: This is the best laptop that ever existed... but i will still use my macbook.
I originally loved my current X360. But the thermal issues when used in the 2 in 1 mode, and the soldered on memory have made our company move away from issuing these to any employee.
Unfortunately the move to meteor lake means ram is soldered onto the motherboards regardless of vendor. Good news though are the thermal issues are gone in this model. What laptop do you issue to your employees?
Find that interesting. Usually don't find enterprise IT departments issuing this form factor to their employees unless it's the surface line from Microsoft.
@@MatthewMonizThat's why I'm so disappointed in 2024 laptops. Too many middle fingers to the consumer.
@@MatthewMonizsir, LPCAMM will fix these issues very soon.
Funny I have never had any probllem with any of the x360s I have purchased for myself or others.
NOTE: The dongles DO NOT come with the laptop in countries outside of USA!!
(low) fan noise is so important to me
I'm gonna try this laptop
06:20 thats the reason why I am going to buy this laptop. I always value slience over performance.
Facts! I have my heavy duty PC at home for performance and with the Windows cloud pc remote, if I’m on the road and need to edit, I remote right in. For on the road, this is perfect. If I need to do quick video edits and it runs music production software flawlessly.
God, I have seen many reviewers who tested pen just by scribbling random shapes or writing fast. Then they label it as "good pen performance". Well, I would say with today's power and screen refresh rate, pen lag is no longer an issue in modern 2-in-1. However, the pen's true challenge is to draw straight diagonal line (you can use ruler) straightly. I have seen many 2-in-1, premium devices, struggle with diagonal-slow-line test. Many devices failed and produced jitter/wiggly lines.
Please do such test before labelling a 2-in-1 pen performance good.
Yes absolutely! I’m an artist looking for a 2-in-1 laptop that’s more powerful than the surface pro (since I also like to game). It’s so annoying when I can’t find a good artist review.
@@emikobong7022i tried the test and it made a perfectly straight line and works well for digital art.
It uses mpp, so there's lag and some jitter. Samsung use wacom emr, which better
Yeah they don't even tell you if it uses emr or aes or smth else
Have this model arriving tomorrow. Great to see this positive review. Dont buy HP printers though, obviously.
Ya I agree with you on the printers lol
I wish I knew that before I bought one in 2019...
Can you please check if you can disable the Fn+Shift combo as Fn-Lock in BIOS? This key combination they've chosen is an absolute nightmare for programmers...I do have that on my work Dragonfly but cannot access the BIOS as company blocks it.
@@marcusst8809 Happy to help. Yes there's a BIOS option 'launch hotkeys without fn keypress' which when disabled means the function keys default to normal behaviour, much to my relief! One thing that bothers me a little is the combination of OLED and touchscreen means there is quite a noticeable grain when viewing light colours due to the digitisation layer. Not the end of the world but ideally for my use case for the machine an IPS screen might have been better.
@@marcusst8809 one more niggle! The haptic touch pad is very sensitive. You can turn this down in settings but I'm still getting used to the behaviour. Pretty normal for the first few days with a new machine is that you spend X hundred and want everything to be perfect immediately!
Thanks for the review Matt.
I just got this laptop this week and I'm surprised that no reviewer mentions the terrible graininess of the display.
That's not issue. No issues in the display.
Have you tried changing the windows display resolution?
Maybe the support team could provide some help or takes it back.
Either its a software issue or a hardware issue specific to your unit, look it up
Graininess is from OLED touch panel.. my Lenovo Yoga 7i OLEd has that graininess..
As I read that grain is from touch layer not exactly matching oled panel pixel lines. @@saipulivarthi
Every Windows laptop needs to have a haptic touchpad
💯
@@MatthewMoniz Not unless it's well implemented like Apple's is. Dell's for example is horrible.
As long as the simulated click can be disabled, then yes. I've grown accustomed to a solid state touchpad, so I hate physical or simulated clicks. Gestures all the way, I haven't needed to push down on a touchpad in a decade almost.
I have the 2023 X360 (non-OLED) model with 16GB/512 that I got at Best Buy for $999. It has been great. Standout features are the screen, keyboard, and battery life. The 2024 model checks most of the boxes for what I would want in an upgrade. Moving the screen size to 14 inches is a great move, which I deem the sweet spot. The 3:2 aspect ratio on the 2023 model is great for Excel but less so for RUclips. All things considered, I would rather have the 16:10 ratio on the 2024 model. Not only that, you now have the 120hz adaptive refresh rate. I use my Spectre on my lap a lot - Upward firing speakers are better. Arc graphics look to be a noticeable upgrade over IRIS.
That being said, I will stick with my current Spectre. I love the bright screen and the blacks on the non-OLED model is unbelievably good. It's quiet and the touchpad/keyboard combo is excellent. Webcam is better than most and I have USB-A when I need it compared to my MBA. I don't do much to push the IRIS graphics so that isn't a limitation.
My last Spectre was the late 2017 model. Loved that laptop and really glad to see they’ve improved the series quite significantly. Going to be really hard to pull me away from the M1 MacBook Air though, such a good machine and it’s aging so incredibly well. Would love that 120Hz OLED though.
How are you doing friend?
just watch the same video from him a year ago, absolutely same, and again incredible
The webcam is terrific, and mic actually very good as well. Very solid device all around.
I miss the more adventurous colors on the X360s, hopefully they'll bring those back at some point.
Ya the webcam surprised me! HP is coming out swinging this year.
Looks good! Thanks for the review. But would you be up to making a video on the 5 best hybrids? Meaning tablets with detachable keyboards. I am using a Microsoft Surface Pro 7. It works fine. I have been using it for more than 3 years. But I would like to know if there are better and more cost effective options out there. Thanks Matt! 🙌🏻
I bought the 16 inch spectre x360 2-in-1 about two years ago (without the OLED screen but with some other upgrades) for about $1800.
I’ve been having issues with light leakage/burn in around the border of the screen. I decided to overlook this issue so I wouldn’t have to pay to fix it since the laptop is past the 1 year factory warranty. Now the hard drive is also defective. When I called Hp, they said it would cost about $400 to replace the SSD hard drive since it is out of warranty. I didn’t even bother to ask for an estimate to fix the screen because I was so disappointed. The computer is LESS THEN TWO YEARS OLD.
Instead, I placed an order for a MacBook Air earlier today. I won’t make the mistake of buying an Hp product again.
I have the older model (2019 or something like that) and have had constant heating issues since I bought it. Complained multiple times to HP during the first few months but they weren't able to fix the problem completely. I don't know whether this is a problem with my specific model or because they weren't able to implement proper cooling is such a thin chassis.
Other than that it's been a great experience. Linux runs great on it too, in case somebody wanted to know.
I got this at day one in the UK but they didnt give dongles for me : / ! I got 2TB storage thoo and paid £1300 for it so im happy. (now £1699)Love the touchpad (its huge too) and the screen is crazy good. Also like how the pen just stick to its side (magnetic) Lightweight compared to my previous Lenovo Yoga 7i which just decided to not to charge anymore... Cool feature is that the power button is a fp scanner so when you press it it takes the scan as well and logs you into windows.
One con is that the keyboard layout is not ISO but it is a mix of ISO and ANSI...
Is yours the 32GB RAM model (the one that comes with 2TB SSD)? If so, where did you buy it? I'm in the UK & can only find the 16GB RAM variants.
@@Lee.S321 Hi! Yes I have a 14" 32gb and 2TB. Got it on the official HP UK website, it let me pick between 32GB or 16 and 500GB? or 2TB storage.
I checked it now and only found a 16" with those specs, but that is much more expensive. Looks like they went out of stock from the 32GB version.
@@Antal46 How is the battery life? And which colour did you get? Which colour looks better?
@@141290KAPIL i got the blue one, and battery life is id say average, survives all day use at school.
I wish the gives HDMI port to this laptop like the HP Dragonfly.
Very nice laptop, similar in design to the Dragonfly G4, but a 2in1.
The touchpad is huge - did you encounter any accidental touchpad clicks or swipes while typing on the keyboard?
Out of the question since I learned about the HP power port burnout issue
I gave up on HP. One Spectre had a hinge problem that couldn’t be fixed and I couldn’t afford to replace it, and another had fans that wouldn’t shut off. They’d have to really change their products for me to try them again
Two fans inside, that's new I think. Usually you see one fan on these type of laptops.
Is it just me, or windows laptop dark blue paintings actually are getting better and looks really good 😂
Matthew, hows the screen on this laptop? I'm returning my ASUS Flip 2023 because the screen had such an annoying "screen door" effect on it. Really hoping HP's screen tech is better, if so, this will be a must buy for me!
This laptop has that issue. It's so bad. It would have been better if it had an IPS display.
Isn't there a programm you can run to overcome such issues?
I'm pretty sure the issues are because of the touch screen layer. I've been on the hunt for a 14-inch 2.8K laptop for ages and tried a bunch. Those with Touch screens (no matter if it is IPS or OLED) tend to have these issues all the time. I pick up on stuff like that easily - something about being super sensitive, I guess. If you ditch the touch feature and go for a non-touch screen, it usually fixes the problem. Right now, I'm using the LG Gram Style 14'' - it's got a sweet matte 2.8K 90HZ OLED screen that's not touch, but yeah, there are a couple of things about it I'm not too keen on. If touch isn't a big deal for you, I'd say just grab a laptop with 2.8K Non-Touch display. There's a few out there.
Long-term experience, one data point: I have a Spectre x360 from 2017, and the bottom half has bowed out slightly (it's no longer flat), so when I type, it wobbles a bit. I don't know how common that problem is. Overall I like the design, thin, light and very portable.
The camera's really good
Ya it is
always have loved HP Spectre
Awesome package!
I am confused between Asus Zenbook 14 and Spectre x360 (both Ultra 7 with 32 GB). In India, Spectre x360 is INR 45,000/- (approx. 550 USD / 425 GBP) costlier. Is the Spectre worth the extra money ?
I'm wondering abt this too
@@TheAkira277 My research concluded at the point that if you can afford to spend that extra money, Spectre is worth it. If not, Zenbook faces a tough competition from Yoga 7i at around 1 lakh price.
@@vardanrathi7777 but then, I've seen MSI prestige 13 ai evo with wifi 7, does it makes a big differences with the 6E on the zenbook?
@@TheAkira277 6E and 7 have no drastic real life impact yet.
The position of the power/fingerprint reader & Delete button will cause a number of deaths
They could have added an RJ45 port in one of the dongles.
Great review as always 👍
Thanks!
Why does none of these reviewers look on the website hp doesn't include any dongle. You have to purchase them separately, they just send it to reviewers for free.
Which color is this?
$1899 that's all I needed to know
Just ordered one and had to pay for the MPP 2.0 pen as an accessory. Also ordered with the Nvidia RTX 4050 option which raises the price a lot.
How would this compare to the Yoga 9i?
Everyone talking about quality control. I’ve literally had HP products half my life and have never had an issue with them. I must be the luckiest person alive or HP is still the best for price balanced with personality.
Same here. It’s one of the reasons I prefer HP laptops. Just ordered this laptop hope my luck is still going.
Matt - was this the nightfall black or slate blue color in the review?
Did you find out which color this is?
I always wonder why these Windows laptops have such a thick screen. It's as thick as the bottom part that house the battery, all the electronics and the keyboard on top.
Check Galaxy Book 4 series if you want thin screen but it will be not as good package as HP spectre X360.
Thanks for this review... You confirmed my concerns as I was considering upgrading from my 2+ year old Spectre and I see two things I will miss...
1. No more Micro SD card... Why?
2. Only ONE Thunderbolt port now? Not 2? Why?
COST?!? I don't know if that's it, but I use my 13" for travel and I'll run it longer. It can even handle DaVinci as long as I don't get crazy with it...... So for me, just not impressed.
there are 2 thunderbolt ports :)
according to hp's website spec sheet
@@gianni99999 I read that later as well. I also read there are issues with the micro SD slot on previous models so maybe that is a reason why it was eliminated. I make use of that while traveling to transfer footage from the card to an external drive. Sure, that can be done with the dongle, but it's another thing to carry. Thank you for sharing!
Sorry, but I could never spend over $1,200 for a laptop without a GPU.
Right now, you can order the new HP Transcend 14 with an RTX 4060, 16gb memory, and a 2.8k/120hz OLED panel for $1699 from Best Buy (Also Made by HP and you get ports built into the laptop and forego the need for a damn dongle.
The pricing just doesn’t make any sense.
its a 2 in 1 with a pen, so most likely different user segments. I could imagine this one being more designer / UX / UI utility. Especially as the battery life would expected to last longer. More portability on this unit for sure.
@@lucasb409Transcend 14 uses the same OLED panel, just without the touch function. I really doubt how useful for touchscreen on Windows laptop.
@@bigeric123 it's basically a graphic tablet replacement for some
great review
The headphone jack being all the way in the edge of the corner is a weird choice
Hey there! I just wanted to offer a small piece of feedback on this otherwise really well done video. Take the extra 10 minutes to include labeled segments to the video in the seeking bar. For informational videos, people will frequently look for something specific. If that isn't readily introduced a lot of people will just move on because of our fish brains lol. Like for me personally, I am mostly interested in hardware and benchmarks, where as other people may just care about personal opinions, and some might just want to hear about features. Make it easier for people to find what they are looking for. If they get what they want, they are more likely to stay for the other bits. Well, me at least. but I'm sure others share the sentiment
No included dongles in Canada.
One of the best design 14 inc laptop the 1st is xps 13 plus
I had the previous three generations. Switched to the Lenovo Yoga 7 with AMD CPUs.
I like the keyboards better, sorry to say. The Lenovo teal color is very beautiful as well.
BTW, I don't know where you take these odd Cinebench 23 numbers from? Looks more like '24 bench?
I have 11440 multi and 1465 single core currently in cine 23.
And 590 multi vs 84 single core in Cine '24.
Greetings and best wishes from Gemany.
Do the Canadian versions come with U.S. layout keyboards yet?
Also, can you review the 16??
Thanks for the review. Is it the Space Blue Aluminium or Nightfall Black Aluminium?
Have you found out which color this is?
@@JDM917 I had a Nightfall Black Aluminium Spectre and it looks like this one.
@@MDN-436 okeyy Thank you:)
Very nice review.
Main question does it still overheat like the previous generation
whoever came up with the idea of diagonal usb/jack ports that will be crushed by the lid, deserves a promotion. our factories continues to run thanks to these people.
As a student who will be using this view documents, make presentations and etc. Is this good? (I want a windows laptop so if not the spectre what else I can go for)
Great video! loved the cat meme!
I was so sure last year that I was gonna buy this year’s HP Spectre because i was hoping for the small QoL changes(120hz, haptic touchpad, intel arc) and they gave me everything I ever wanted. But in the process, they took away the biggest selling point for me of this laptop - the design. It no longer looks the luxury piece it used to look, but instead like any other basic lenovo yoga laptop. Sadly will have to lean towards the Dell XPS 14 this year. Awaiting your review!
Xps line got so overpriced for what you get in terms of performance.
Expect the motherboard on a dell xps to die after 3-4 years.
What is the display size? I did not notice heating it in the first minutes
14 inch
It looks awesome. Don’t need that good of a laptop rn, but would get it if I did.
I just got this laptop. Did you ever had stutters/lag while just doing basic tasks, like scrolling through content?
whoever came up with the idea of that port placement should be fired
The screen is blinking in grey color areas randomly, so frustrated. Need to return it now. Also opening the lid is a pain.
i thought of buying this model in 2022 but zenbook 14 flip that year just killed this 2 in 1 segment that year ,so i bought it
Great review
Thanks!
100% agreed sir.🎉🎉🙏🙏
Thanks for super excellent and super genuine review.
“This is not a gaming laptop”
*proceeds to play Overwatch 2 on 1200 p flawlessly*
LOL in all fairness overwatch 2 is a VERY well optimized title thats been around for a long long time. It won't handle new AAA titles.
Now the Galaxy book pro 4 is out how do you compare the two? Im looking at both 16" X360 and 16" pro 4 but not sure whats best, certainly the 360 is cheaper.
Where's the number pad? My old hp spectre has a number pad.
Is this laptop good for music production? Will it run DAWs good?
I think the Cinebench results are from R24 and not R23 as stated in the video!
Correct
Hp claim mine is an imax enhanced screen but no sticker and they cannot explain why.
Is it good for video editing?
Thanks
Would you pick this or the Asus Zenbook Pro Duo for music production?
i closed the video when i heard “dongles”
Between this spectre x360 14 inch and zenbook 14 2024, which one would you recommend?
I gotta say, the hype for Apple track pads is completely false. Probably the worst track pad I have ever used.
I believe both USB-C ports are Thunderbolt
Please review x360 16 and xps 16
Yes i want same
Does the 16" not have a 3k oled variant anymore? All i see is 2.8k full hd
I have this but the 2021 version.The pen that comes with it and display kind of acts weird while writing in free onenote app it stops taking in input from the pen especially when while charging,updated all drivers still no change.
This is good for gamimg on steam and all emulators?
I don’t have one but it should do fine up to yuzu, maybe even rpcs3
Is it very black inside or is it rather gray?
I don't get why so many laptops have only 500 nits peak brightness, even OLEDs, just why don't they have the same like phones up to 1000 or more.
It only has HDR400 certification. So the HDR won't be good enough. At least HDR600 at a minimum is required for a good HDR experience. But of course the reviewer here doesn't point it out 😒
@@someasianguy8493it has great HDR experience
I just bought the HP Spectre x360 14 inch 32gb 2tb, great laptop no fan noise at all, only turn them on when I am charging the laptop. Battery life is still a bit of a guess for me, but I think around 10/11 hours with normal use in internet and Microsoft apps.
Are you usually on low brightness? 10/11 hour battery sounds impressive. I’m picking the same configuration up from Best Buy tomorrow. Spectacular deal. From 1899 to 1399.
@@secondaryimpulse3766 To be honest, it is less than expected. Using Teams, Outlook, Whatsapp, Excel and PowerPoint gives me around 7-8 hours. I try to close apps when I do not need them, but I expected more from the battery. Not sure if I am doing things wrong but brightness is already on 30%, battery save mode and everything. + points are no fan noise, good sound, great keypad and touchpad, screen also really nice and works really smooth. I still try to wrap my head around the battery time because I understand 13h 30 min is light use in good environment, but with my use losing 5 hours sounds as a lot.
@@secondaryimpulse3766 already bought it? Let me know how it goes! I found out mine has some kind of problem… not sure how to solve it.
@@rickvanderwijk5291which problem, I’m planning on buying it
does it have nvidia gpu option?
I want to buy this but I'll probably buy it in a year when the price drops
What is the color that you experienced?
i have Hp spectre x360 i7 8gen is it necessary to upgrade to this?
Yess
I wish they'd throw a Ryzen APU on it.
why? the meteor lake gpu (Intel arc) is just as fast
@@MatthewMoniz better battery life
Europe prices :/
Only if there was a 16 inch version with a gpu it would be perfect
There is 16 inch version with Nvidia 4050
@@nikhilpandey3985yes 100% correct.
Galaxy Book 4 ULTRA is also a great option with 80 Watt RTX 4070.
4070 don't provide performance over 90 watt.
I've heard the screen sides are fragile and prone to break easily.. any feedback on it? That's the only thing holding me from buying this
Thinner & smaller is not always better. When will the manufacturers learn.
Actually both USB Type-C ports support Thunderbolt 4 with 40Gbps signaling rate