HP has launched the Spectre x360 14 convertible (2-in-1) laptop, powered by 11th Gen Intel Core processors, in India.
The laptop has integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics and features a 360-degree hinge, which permits it to be utilised in the tablet mode, tent mode, flat lay, and any other way based on the user’s preference. HP has claimed the Spectre x360 14 laptop, which comes with Thunderbolt 4 assistance, gives battery life up to 17 hours. As for colour alternatives, the laptop will be obtainable in Poseidon Blue with accents of Pale Brass and Nightfall Black with Copper Luxe accents.
HP has priced the new Spectre x360 14 at Rs 1,19,999 in India. It will be obtainable by way of HP’s on-line retailer, HP World retailers, Amazon, and other huge retail retailers.
The HP Spectre x360 14 laptop, as the name suggests, has a 14-inch show with an aspect ratio of 3:2. It has a screen-to-body ratio of 90.33 per cent, and comes with an adaptive battery optimiser.
The laptop features an optional OLED show with Eyesafe protection, minimising the strain triggered by blue light.
The 11th-Gen Intel Core processor, paired with Intel Iris Xe graphics, powers the laptop. HP has claimed the laptop has a battery life of up to 17 hours.
As for connectivity alternatives, the laptop supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.. The laptop also features a camera shutter button, a mute mic, a fingerprint reader, and HP Command Center and weighs just 1.36 kg.
HP accomplished the Spectre x360 14’s gem-reduce, dual chamfer angular style with aluminium CNC machining. The laptop supports HP SureView Reflect Privacy Screen for double privacy and keeps private content away from prying eyes.
The business has stated the keyboard scissors have been made from organic and renewable material such as agricultural waste (beet pulp, standard straw, and household waste). One keyboard utilises 14.46 grams renewable, organic feedstock, saving about 1,200 kg on CO2 emissions in the procedure.