I think the pen is a big upgrade over the original pen that came with 13 inch. I use one note with the laptop folded into tablet mode and my notes on the side. This laptop has 4 speakers and gets significantly louder than the 13 inch I tried restarting my laptop 3 times and the static went away and has not been back. The first few times I tried to listen to something there was heavy static. The speakers are way better than the spectre 13. It starts to ache if you leave the laptop sitting on you for long periods of time. 4.23 lb feels a lot heavier than I expected. Start up time is under 15 seconds when powered off to the start up screen. I think the ssd is crazy fast, I don't photo edit, but it has been very fast for my uses. Model number MZVL2512HCJQ with 6900 Mb/s read and 5000 Mb/s write. I think the reason this uses a barrel plug is because usb c does not support over 100 watt charging. The included charger does use a barrel plug, but this spectre can still charge over usb c. I know with an ips display battery life would have been even better, but i am always near a charging plug, so it isn't a problem. I am getting around 6-8 hours screen time with low brightness and the included 135 watt charger is crazy fast. One thing I have noticed is my 10th gen spectre 13 oled has a slightly brighter screen than this one.īattery life is pretty average for a machine this size. HDR is a complete joke and makes the screen look worse, so I keep it off. The colors are vibrant and screen gets really bright. This is using an amoled display and it's freaking beautiful. Intel® Core™ i7-1165G7 (up to 4.7 GHz, 12 MB 元 cache, 4 cores) + 16 GB (onboard) + Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics (AMOLED & 4x4 SSD) HP True Vision 720p HD IR camera with camera shutter and integrated dual array digital microphones (NFB OLED) Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX 201 (2x2) and Bluetooth® 5 combo (Supporting Gigabit file transfer speeds) HP Spectre x360 Convertible Laptop - 15t-eb100 touchġ5.6" diagonal 4K UHD, UWVA, BrightView, micro-edge, AMOLED, multitouch-enabled, edge-to-edge, 400 nits (3840 x 2160)įull-size island-style backlit keyboard NFB I paid $1372 after tax and am pretty happy with my purchase I’m not a gamer so I can’t tell you whether this setup is good for that.I just received this laptop a few days ago and wanted to give my thoughts. Intended use is software development, including running one or more VMs, mostly while docked. I haven’t finished migrating all my USB devices from my previous desktop system to the new dock, nor the wired ethernet connection, but I don’t expect any issues there. I hope to upgrade at least one of those monitors in the future to at least QHD. I’m not really stressing the two DisplayPort connections those monitors are relatively low resolution compared to the documented specs of those ports on this dock. The open windows do not relocate to the external monitors on which they previously were located, but I didn’t expect that. I have unplugged and re-plugged the laptop from the dock just a time or two so far, but each time, the Windows from all external monitors successfully relocate to the built-in display (on disconnect) and the external monitor layout configuration is successfully restored (on re-connect). No messages about proprietary HP chargers being required or recommended at least, not yet. I’ve not yet had the laptop battery fall to a low level, but the dock has successfully charged my laptop over the USB-C host cable from 90% up to 100%. It’s a little funky dragging a window back and forth from the laptop built-in UHD display to one of the other displays since the laptop display is UHD (3840x2160), the window from the laptop initially appears huge on one of the other displays however, Windows resizes the window to a sensible size as I continue to drag it.Same for dragging the other way windows from the external monitors appear tiny when dragged to the laptop display, but Windows resizes it on the fly as I continue to drag it. I’ve now got all three monitors running at their native resolution, as well as the laptop internal UHD display, for a total of four displays. I downloaded and installed the DisplayLink drivers per the instructions that came with the UD-ULTC4K, then connected the laptop to the dock. I connected the E272q via HDMI, the other two monitors via DisplayPort-to-DVI dongles and DVI cables. I wanted a three monitor solution that would work with the three monitors I have, but allow me to upgrade to additional QHD or UHD monitors in the future. This is a relatively new model with a six core Intel i7-8750H Coffee Lake processor. My experiences with the UD-ULTC4K and my new HP Spectre x360 15t (4HG39AV_1) laptop.
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