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HP’s Spectre X360 15 is One of The First to Get Intel’s New AMD Powered Chips

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HP’s Spectre X360 15 is One of The First to Get Intel’s New AMD Powered Chips. The HP Spectre x360 15 convertible is the world’s first laptop to feature Intel’s latest 8th-generation Core i7-8705G Processor with AMD Radeon RX Vega M graphics. This variant of the Spectre x360 offers up to 12 hours of battery life with Fast Charge Technology. Another variant sports a quad-core 8th-generation Intel Core processor (unnamed) with Nvidia GeForce MX 150 discrete graphics. This variant offers up to 13-15 hours of battery life with Fast Charge technology.

HP’s Spectre X360 15 is One of The First to Get Intel’s New AMD Powered Chips

The new 2-in-1 is made from an aluminium CNC machined chassis with an angular profile of 19.5mm. The HP Spectre x360 15 comes in a single colour variant: Dark Ash Silver with Copper Luxe accents. It sports a 15.6-inch 4K (2160×3840 pixels) UHD touchscreen display that is protected by Gorilla Glass 4. Security features include an IR camera with Windows Hello and a fingerprint reader. The weight of the laptop is 2.1 kg. The Spectre X360 15 will be available in the US starting March at $1369.99

And last but not least, HP has a new “Spectre Tote Bag”, made from full-grain leather with a dedicated “tech pocket” designed to carry all your devices and an optional battery pack that can charge multiple devices at once on the go. Spectre Tech Tote is set to cost $199.99 when it releases on March 1st.


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