![]() The screen is impressively thin, though the bezels, especially at the top, which houses a webcam, and at the bottom, which displays the HP logo, are quite thick. The WLED backlit screen is impressively vibrant, and the IPS panel offers wide viewing angles, which is useful when adjusting the screen to various modes. The brown leather feels pleasant to the touch and helps keep the device in one place on otherwise slippery surfaces, like glass, marble or granite. It certainly feels like a premium device. The hinge is also strong enough for the screen to be angled when in laptop mode without the whole device tipping over. It’s also here where you see how HP has fully integrated the leather into the design. Banish any thoughts of flimsy 2-in-1 laptops with material covers, as the Folio really feels like a robust and well made bit of kit. When adjusting the Spectre Folio into these different modes, the laptop feels sturdy and solid. It’s a pricey proposition, then, with fierce competition, which means HP needs to pull out all the stops to make the Spectre Folio worth the considerable sums of money it is asking for. It’s also comparable in price with the Surface Pro if you buy one with the keyboard cover included. These prices pit the HP Spectre Folio against flagship laptops like the 12-inch MacBook and the Asus ZenBook 3. ![]() It’s a bit of a shame that this fully specced-out version isn’t available to buy worldwide, at least for the moment. This costs $1,499 (£1,499).Īustralia doesn’t get that model, but it does get a unique Spectre Folio with the Core i7-8500Y processor, along with 16GB of LPDDR3 RAM and a 512GB M.2 SSD for AU$3,399. There is also a version with a Core i7-8500Y processor with an LTE modem attached for wireless connectivity anywhere, plus the same amount of RAM and storage as the version above. While this version is available in the US and Australia, it's not available in the UK. The screen is a 13.4-inch 1080p (1,920 x 1,080) WLED touchscreen that’s protected by Corning Gorilla Glass. ![]()
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