![]() The XPS 13 has a wafer-thin bezel and is overall very thin, housing only two Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, a MicroSD card reader and a 3.5mm audio jack. Since we don’t know the top price, we can’t say which model is overall more expensive, though we can say that the starting price for the Spectre x360 13.5-inch costs a bit more than the XPS 13. HP’s latest laptop is expected to be available to purchase this month and has a starting price of $1,249.99. While this price can be increased by upgrading the specs we will only be focusing on the cheapest variation, since we only know the starting price for the Spectre x360 13.5-inch. The Dell XPS 13 was released last year, with the cheapest variation available to buy from the Dell website for around $1,000/£1,000. But we will be covering the design, screen and specs of both laptops read on to find out how they stack up based on our current impressions of the new HP. We give Dell lots of extra points for making a beautiful, sleek machine at a great price.But how does the latest Spectre compare to one of our favourite productivity laptops, the five-star Dell XPS 13 OLED (2021)? Since we haven’t been able to fully review the Spectre x360 13.5-inch we can’t offer our final verdict on how it compares to the ruling XPS. It just wins in every measurable category except price, and the couple hundred extra bucks is definitely worth it for the better display, better specs, and overall better options. These are two gorgeous 2-in-1 options from two top fighters in the PC market. HP Spectre x360 pricing starts at $1,149.99. Pricing and Winner:ĭell’s XPS 13 is priced at $849. ![]() HP again gains the edge here with its Intel Evo system. Dell’s specs are nothing to sneeze at with an 11th Gen Intel Core i5-1135G7, 8GB of LPDDR4 RAM, and a 256 GB SSD storage drive. ![]() The model is upgradeable to a Core i7 with 2 TB of storage and 32GB of RAM. The base model houses an Intel Core i5_1135G7 with 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage. The HP Spectre x360 is Intel Evo certified, meaning it meets minimum standards for Intel’s top tier rating. Looks like HP landed that extra jab to win this round with the extra USB port. ![]() The HP offers two Thunderbolt 4 ports, two USB4 Type-C ports, and an SD card reader. The XPS also has one MicroSD card slot and one wedge-shaped lock slot. The XPS gives you 2 Thunderbolt 4 ports with Power Delivery/Display port, one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type C port, and one headset port. Ports and Memory Slots:īoth machines offer lots of port options. It’s brighter and sharper with smooth streaming capabilities and depth of color and blacks that are unmatched. OLED offers advances over the older LCD technology that just can’t be overlooked. Both displays are touch screens.īoth screens are beautiful, but we give the edge here to HP with its OLED screen. While HP delivers on the OLED front, Dell decided to stick with the LCD screen with the XPS, which gives a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, 60 Hz refresh rate. The HP Spectre x360 gives a screen-to-body ratio of 90.33 percent, 3K2K OLED display with a large 14-inch 3:2 aspect ratio screen. 67 x 11.75 x 8.7 with a weight of 2.95 pounds.īoth computers offer top tier displays. The HP Spectre x360 is pretty evenly matched, while delivering an inch more screen space with total dimensions of. The company has traded part of that reputation, crafting a sleek machine to replace previous models. Previous versions of the Dell XPS 2-in-1s had a reputation for being bland and on the heavy side but solidly built. According to Market Research Future, the global two-in-one market is expected to skyrocket to $21.9 billion by 2030 with an annual growth rate of an astonishing 21.6 percent expected for the forecast period of 2020-2030.ĬRN serves as referee for a bout between the jack-of-all-trades HP Spectre x360 and the Dell XPS 13, the solidly built contender from Round Rock, Texas. The pandemic only amplified the desire for a work machine that was comfortable enough to take around the house and scribble on for tablet time. The two companies trade blows throughout their respective lineups, but it sure is fun to examine basically evenly matched machines from two industry standouts. and Dell Technologies are fiercely competitive when it comes to creating these popular laptops. The two-in-one laptop was meant to give users the comfort of a tablet mixed with the productivity features of a standard laptop has become a staple for PC makers.
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