New HP Spectre 15 Offers Best In Class 4K Experience At Affordable Price
One of the most attractive developments recently seen in terms of video creation is obviously the new 4K technology. Various tech giants have been preparing their next-gen machines equipped with special attributes for easy 4K video rendering. Among all the newly evolved best machines, HP's X360 Spectre 15 is perhaps a much-awaited device which enables the best level of 4K viewing along with enhanced battery life.
According to Tech Crunch, HP has recently rolled out the latest version of its Spectre lineup of laptops. Reports suggest the highest variant of this flagship: the 15-inch X360 Spectre offers a 4K screen with 3,840 x 2,160 pixels of highest-resolution. The most incredible thing about this machine is its advanced battery life. Where other contemporary 4K enabled laptops, fail to provide a superlative power backup alongside 4K viewing, HP's this next generation piece of technology does the trick efficiently. HP X360 Spectre 15 comes with a range of pots and some extremely power packed specs.
As per a report by TechRadar, the latest slim convertible runs with a 2.7GHz dual-core Intel Core i7-7500U processor. As for the GPU, HP X360 Spectre 15 houses a brand new NVIDIA GeForce 940MX graphics card. The device comes with a powerful 16 GB of RAM coupled with a 512GB PCIe internal memory drive. The device comes with a 15.6″ 4K WLED panel which enables the perfect viewing of 4K video contents. The laptop sports a USB 3.1 Type-C port, a standard headphone jack and a MicroSD card slot for memory expansion.
As per tech analysts and experts, HP X360 Spectre 15 provides the best ingredients for 4K gaming and HD content rendering. The convertible masterpiece comes with a price tag of $1,499. However, a lower end variant with 8 GB RAM and 256GB SSD hard disk is retailed at a little lesser price of $1,279.
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