![]() ![]() ![]() I don’t feel like I could break it from squeezing too hard, but it’s just a minor annoyance. If I squeeze too hard when holding the device, I can definitely feel some level of flex. The surfaces are very smooth and there are hardly any gripping points, so you may want to be careful when picking it up as it can be a little slippery at times.įor the most part, this Spectre feels high quality and well built, even as if it can take a drop or two. Handling the laptop is very nice, as it’s well balanced and very symmetric for the most part. Overall, it’s a nice touch, however it being dark makes it slightly prone to fingerprints. The aluminum is an anodized charcoal color and the entire laptop has hints of gold highlights in various places. Starting with the chassis, it’s an all aluminum design. In a lot of ways, the 15″ Spectre x360 looks very similar to the 13″ version – and that’s a good thing! There are however a couple of subtle differences that make it slightly inferior to its smaller brother. Headphone/mic combo, SD card reader, 90W AC adapter, pen The specs sheetġ5.6 inch, 3840 x 2160 px resolution, UWVA, touch enabledĨ th generation Intel Kaby Lake R i7-8550U 1.8Ghz with 4.0Ghz boost, quad-core The GPU isn’t as powerful, but that might not be a big deal to many people, especially since the battery life is sure to be better.Īfter a couple weeks, I’ve formed a strong opinion of this laptop. It’s not quite as portable, but it’s darn close and certainly more versatile. I’m mainly interested in this laptop because I think it’s a good alternative to the XPS 15. On top of that, it has a refreshed Kaby Lake quad core CPU, which is designed for ultrabooks and optimized for better battery life. Not only does it include an active digitizer, but it also has dedicated graphics. So it’s no surprise I would be interested in the 15” version of the x360. ![]()
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