HP Specter x360 2-in-1 Laptops with 12th Gen Processors, 4K 120Hz Displays Launch in India

HP Specter x360 2-in-1 Laptops with 12th Gen Processors, 4K 120Hz Displays Launch in India

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After recently updating its Pavilion 15 laptop with Intel's 12th generation processors in India, HP has now launched upgraded versions of its Specter x360 laptops in the country today. The new HP Specter x360 13.5-inch and 16-inch 2-in-1 laptops offer a 360-degree hinge, touchscreens, 12th generation Intel processors and more. Check out the details below right now!

HP Specter X360 2-in-1 review – it's too beautiful!

The new HP Specter x360 laptops come in 13.5-inch and 16-inch sizes and feature touch-enabled OLED displays with up to 4K resolution with up to 120 Hz refresh rate. The screens come in a 3:2 aspect ratio and have a 91% screen-to-body ratio. They also support multi-touch gestures and pen input to enable users to easily operate the devices in tablet form.

The screens also have a built-in TUV-certified, always on low-blue light technology that reduces eye strain when working for long hours. There is also a 5MP HD front-facing web camera with AI-assisted features like HP auto frame, backlight adjustment, AI noise reduction and dynamic voice equalization.

Under the hood, the new HP Specter x360 laptops have Intel Evo-certified 12th generation Core processors. While both models can pack Intel Core i7 processors based on the Intel Evo platform, the Specter x360 16-inch model can also be configured with an Intel Arc GPU for optimized graphics performance. As for the I/O ports, HP laptops come with two Thunderbolt 4 ports, a USB-A port, an HDMI port and a 3.5mm audio jack. While there's a microSD card reader on the lower-end Specter x360 13.5-inch model, the 16-inch variant comes with an SD card reader.

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