

These processors are still quad-core, but they can boost higher and keep those speeds up for longer thanks to the higher power rating. With the Spectre x360 16, HP is introducing a model with Intel’s H35-series processors, which have a base power rating of 35W. The HP Spectre x360 used to come with optional 45W processors, but those models were never updated with 11th-generation processors and have been discontinued. However, these are all still in the same ballpark. Also, there’s no Intel Core i5 version available for the Spectre x360 15 at writing time. There are some minor differences between these models, such as the Spectre x360 14 featuring an Intel Core i7-1195G7 in a specific model at Best Buy, which the other sizes don’t have. However, that does mean performance isn’t going to be as good, especially sustained performance. These processors are ideal for thin and light laptops and mobile users, so it makes sense to see them in smaller laptops. The Spectre x360 13, 14, and 15 all have 15W Intel processors inside and they use the integrated Iris Xe graphics. CPU and GPUĪnother big difference between these models, specifically for the new Spectre x360 16, has to do with the processors inside. We don’t know what speaker setup the Spectre x360 16 will use, but it’s likely going to be on par with the two smaller models. With more power behind them these speakers are likely going to get you a more immersive sound experience compared to the smallest model.
#Spectre x360 14 Bluetooth
Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX210 (2×2), Bluetooth 5.

Auto Frame, Lighting correction, beauty mode.16 inch AMOLED, 4K (3840 x 2400), anti-reflection, touch.16 inch IPS, 3K+ (3072 x 1920), touch, optional anti-reflection coating.
#Spectre x360 14 full
13.3 inch IPS, Full HD (1920 x 1080), HP Sure View, touch.Up to Intel Core i7-11390H (up to 5GHz, 4-core).
