![]() The results were largely in the high 3,000's, occasionally peaking over 4,000. We also ran the Spectre through our stress test, which runs Cinebench R23 twenty times on a loop. That's faster than the ZenBook, though the XPS 13 2-in-1 had it beat, while the MacBook Pro was more than five minutes faster than the Spectre, even through Rosetta 2 emulation. It took the Spectre x360 18 minutes and 39 seconds to complete our Handbrake test, which transcodes a 4K video to 1080p. But the ZenBook Flip S out-performed here at 979.37 The Spectre transferred 25GB of files at a rate of 452.62 MBps, edging out the XPS 13 2-in-1. On the same test, the MacBook Pro had a multi-core score of 5,925 and a single-core score of 1,316, and that was through Rosetta emulation that can decrease performance. The Dell XPS 13 2-in-1, also with the same Core i7, has a far higher multi-core score (5,639) but a lower single-core score (1,532). The ZenBook Flip S had a higher multi-core score (4,952) but a lower single-core score (1,512) with the same CPU. ![]() ![]() On comparable versions of Geekbench 5, an overall performance benchmark, the Spectre had a single core-score of 1,574 and a multi-core score of 4,749. (HP does have a 3:2 Spectre x360 with the 14-inch version of this laptop, which we hope to be able to test soon.) As more notebooks move to taller 16:10 displays, like the Dell XPS 13 and MacBook Pro or a 3:2 display like the Microsoft Surface Laptop 3, it makes the whole design here, not just the screen, seem a little cramped and dated. The 13.3-inch display has very thin bezels, but looks short and squat with a 16:9 aspect ratio. Those corners are always accessible, and easy enough to reach whether the laptop is being used as a notebook or a tablet. But what makes it stand out are the cut-off corners near the back hinge, one of which has the power button while the other houses a Thunderbolt 4 port. The laptop, made from silver aluminum (it comes in black or blue for an extra cost), and has a reflective, modernized HP logo that I think the company should really start using on all of its products. The Spectre x360 13t is no different there. Actual battery life will vary depending on configuration and maximum capacity will naturally decrease with time and usage.įor reference: with my personal usage I at least get about 12 hours of battery, and I never charge more than 80%.HP's Spectre lineup has had an aesthetic that would make a jeweler proud for the last few years. Up to 21 hours and 30 minutes FHD Video Playback: Tested by HP using continuous HD video playback, 720p (1280x720) resolution, 150 nits brightness, system audio level at 50%, player audio level at 100% played from local storage, headphone attached, wireless off, auto dimming off. See for details.Īlso regarding the MobileMark test: The company says that its Spectre x360 hit its 22.5-hour number by running MobileMark 14, an industry standard benchmark that's meant to be run offline (connected to a router but not surfing the web).īecause it doesn't download data, one of the main things that users do in real life, MobileMark 14 always returns higher numbers. The maximum capacity of the battery will naturally decrease with time and usage. Up to 22 hours and 30 min Windows 10/MobileMark14: Battery life will vary depending on various factors including product model, configuration, loaded applications, features, use, wireless functionality, and power management settings. For real? Ofcourse you'll never get the 22 hours, unless you get the notebook in the same conditions as HP did while testing battery life.
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