Although the chassis isn’t a unibody design, the gaps between its parts are so small that they are hard to find by feel. Its chassis and lid are made entirely from anti-glare-treated aluminum that hides fingerprints and resists flexing. Customizable models on HP’s site also offer a nautical-sounding Poseidon Blue with Pale Brass accents theme. The Nightfall Black and Copper Luxe accents of my model drew easy compliments. The screen-rotating mechanics aside, the Spectre x360 15 remains the snazziest-looking 15.6-inch convertible 2-in-1 out there. It’s also practical in airline coach or in the back of a car where you may not be able to fully unfold a traditional notebook. This position is great for movie-watching. Like most convertible 2-in-1s, its 360-degree functionality is best served on a solid surface, especially in its presentation mode. That said, the Spectre x360 15 is still a big slab when used as a tablet. It now bests even some elite non-convertible 15.6-inchers in those areas, such as the 4.5-pound, 9.1-inch deep Dell XPS 15 9500. It’s down to 4.23 pounds and 8.9 inches deep thanks to its smaller top and bottom display bezels, reductions of six-tenths of a pound and six-tenths of an inch over the 2019 model. A Trimmer, But Still Cadillac-Size, Convertible It earns our Editors' Choice for being a large-screened convertible 2-in-1 without equal. Available with a stunning (and well-worthwhile) AMOLED 4K/UHD touch screen either way, the Spectre x360 15 is truly a first-class splurge. It’s also more powerful our $1,849 review unit packs a six-core Intel Core i7 “Comet Lake” H-series processor and Nvidia GeForce GTX-class graphics, though it’s also available at $1,399 with a quad-core “Tiger Lake” chip if you don’t need all that oomph. This latest iteration of its Spectre x360 15 is the best yet for this big convertible 2-in-1, which retains (and improves on) the charms of the 2019 model while being smaller and lighter. HP’s flagship Spectre line has continually impressed us with its quality, style, and features.
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