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Our latest video review reveals that HP's improved Spectre x360 is missing a few things that keep it from being great.
If you listen to the weekly Windows Central Podcast, I often talk about HP's laptops. Specifically, how the company went from making things I would never touch to building some of the most impressive and awe-inspiring PCs around.
The first device to win my attention was the Spectre x360, which has steadily evolved over the last few years. In fact, I called the previous year's model "the new best 13-inch laptop", displacing the Dell XPS 13.
A few months ago, HP did another refresh to the Spectre x360. Sure, it has some expected changes, like that snappy new Intel 8th generation quad-core processor, but there are also many stylistic and under-the-hood improvements.
Check out the video below to see what's new, what works, and what doesn't.
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