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A los editores les gusta
Autonomía para solventar más de una jornada laboral completa
Diseño y acabados del máximo nivel
Buen equilibro en la pantalla y el rendimiento
La experiencia con OxygenOS es excelente a todos los niveles
Pantalla de gran calidad y muy fluida
El combo Snapdragon 888 con los 12 GB de RAM puede con todo
El diseño es muy elegante y hay un gran esfuerzo de compactación
La potencia es tal que
Opciones opcionales de brillo OLED o de 1000 nits
Se incluye un estuche y un bolígrafo activo
>95 por ciento de cobertura estándar de sRGB
Excelente retroalimentación de la clave y el viaje
Buen rendimiento de la CPU y la GPU
USB-A
Doble Thunderbolt
Pantalla táctil OLED
Relación de aspecto 3
2
Cubre el 100% de sRGB
SSD NVMe
Buen teclado
Dos puertos Thunderbolt 4/USB 4
Rápido lector de tarjetas MicroSD
Lápiz óptico
Bolígrafo HP Tilt Pen
Hub USB-C y funda de transporte incluidos en la caja
Di
A los editores no les gusta
Demasiadas opciones "ocultas" en el teclado
La carga USB-C solo se puede realizar por el lado derecho
Calentamiento excesivo para usarlo sobre las rodillas
La autonomía es bastante normalita tirando a justa
Aunque la carga rápida lo compensa
El teleobjetivo da resultados muy inferiores a lo que esperamos de un gama alta
La colaboración con Hasselblad parece más orientada al lado comercial que al fotográ
Las tasas de reloj de la CPU y la GPU pueden ser desfavorables para ciertas aplicaciones
Temperaturas superficiales más cálidas que las de Spectre x360 13
La RAM y la WLAN no se pueden actualizar por el usuario
El lector de huellas dactilares reemplaza
Superficie de la pantalla reflectante
Parpadeo PWM
RAM soldada (no reemplazable/no ampliable)
Sensor de huellas dactilares en lugar de una segunda tecla de control
Publicación: 2020-12-23, Autor: Allen , crítica de: notebookcheck.net
optional OLED or 1000-nit brightness options, carrying case and active pen included, >95 percent sRGB coverage standard, excellent key feedback and travel, good CPU and GPU performance, USB-A, dual Thunderbolt 4 ports, sleek and rigid chassis design, fast
cycling CPU and GPU clock rates may be unfavorable for certain applications, warmer surface temperatures than Spectre x360 13, RAM and WLAN not user upgradeable, fingerprint reader replaces Ctrl key, clickpad feedback could be firmer, slow black-white res
In review: HP/Spectre x360 14t-ea000. Test unit provided by HPThe best thing about the Spectre x360 14 is that it's a perfect adaptation of the Spectre x360 13. Almost everything we loved about the 13.3-inch model can be found unscathed on the 13.5-inch m...
Publicación: 2020-12-20, Autor: Rich , crítica de: neowin.net
Resumen: Back in October, HP announced a refresh of its Spectre x360 lineup, and while it did product another 13-inch model, there's a brand-new Spectre x360 14. However, the Spectre x360 14 doesn't actually have a 14-inch display. Instead, it has a 13.5-inch 3:2...
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Resumen: The luxurious HP Spectre x360 14 is back with some new bling—Intel's Tiger Lake CPU. The results are as impressive as we'd hoped, with some of the fastest multi-core benchmark scores we've ever seen.The features spoil you as much as the speed. With its ro...
Publicación: 2021-02-23, Autor: Ben , crítica de: pcworld.co.nz
Resumen: The luxurious HP Spectre x360 14 is back with some new bling—Intel's Tiger Lake CPU. The results are as impressive as we'd hoped, with some of the fastest multi-core benchmark scores we've ever seen.The features spoil you as much as the speed. With its ro...
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Resumen: Ever since smartphones ate the world whole, tapping and touching screens has become an expectation in new gear you buy. But tap the screen on any given laptop in your local electronics superstore, and it's a roll of the dice whether you'll get a response...