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HP Spectre x360 135 And Spectre x360 16 Laptops Launched In India

HP has launched in India its Spectre x360 series of laptops. The series brings with it AI-powered Spectre 13.5 x360 and the Spectre 16 laptops. These are 2-in-1 laptops, with the HP Spectre x360 13.5-inch laptop touted to be the world’s first 13.5” convertible laptop PC with a 5MP IR intelligent camera. 

The Spectre x360 laptops bring with them up to 4K OLED displays with the panel flaunting a 3:2 aspect ratio and a 91 per cent screen-to-body ratio. The panels claim to produce 400 nits of peak brightness and also support a 120Hz refresh rate. Additionally, there is also support for touch input on the displays with support for multiple gestures, such as pinch-to-zoom, double-tap, etc. Apart from this, the Spectre x360 also comes with support for HP AutoFrame. Additionally, HP's new laptops also offer features like AI-powered privacy alerts. 

HP Spectre x360 13.5 And Spectre x360 16 Specs and Price

Talking about the specifications, Spectre x360 16-inch and 13.5-inch 2-in-1 laptops are both powered by the 12th-generation Intel processors. However, the 16-inch variant also gets Intel Arc Graphics. The laptops also offer good battery life, with the claimed number being 16 hours on a single charge. There is also support for fast charging, with the promise of up to 50 per cent charge in 30 minutes. The Spectre x360 laptop also comes with other nifty battery features such as the Adaptive Battery Optimiser. 

The 13.5-inch model has been launched with an Intel Evo Core i7 chip at a starting price of ₹1,29,999, while the Spectre 16 with Intel Evo Core i7 is priced at ₹1,39,999. Both the laptops are available in Nightfall Black and Nocturne Blue colours. HP has also announced some launch offers to make the laptops more affordable. There is an exchange benefit of up to ₹11,000,  with Amex credit cards users can claim a 10 per cent discount up to ₹10,000 on the purchase.



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