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Title: HP Spectre x360 14 renders the Spectre x360 13 almost obsolete, paves the way for potential 3:2 EliteBooks
Post by: Redaktion on December 25, 2020, 20:56:15
The Spectre x360 14 can be considered an early look at what's to come for future Spectre and EliteBook laptops should HP decide to continue investing in 3:2 laptops.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/HP-Spectre-x360-14-renders-the-Spectre-x360-13-almost-obsolete-paves-the-way-for-potential-3-2-EliteBooks.512236.0.html
Title: Re: HP Spectre x360 14 renders the Spectre x360 13 almost obsolete, paves the way for potential 3:2
Post by: pR on December 25, 2020, 21:05:46
AMD Envy x360 14", please.
Title: Re: HP Spectre x360 14 renders the Spectre x360 13 almost obsolete, paves the way for potential 3:2
Post by: Slobodan on December 25, 2020, 21:34:35
3:2 EliteBooks would be the dream of our IT department. I also love that aspect ratio and EliteBooks are one of the best HP pro machines. Upgradeable RAM, wifi, SSD, and a great design.
Title: Re: HP Spectre x360 14 renders the Spectre x360 13 almost obsolete, paves the way for potential 3:2
Post by: Dorby on December 26, 2020, 05:54:13
The Elite Chromebook x360s already have 3:2 IPS but unfortunately upgradeable memory, wifi and dual storage no longer exist in the EliteBook 1000 series.

Wish they kept the socketed RAM and Ethernet port on the high-end line, because for people who want more RAM and possibly AMD Ryzen processors, unfortunately the low-end ProBooks are the only option.
Title: Re: HP Spectre x360 14 renders the Spectre x360 13 almost obsolete, paves the way for potential 3:2
Post by: fndg on December 26, 2020, 12:21:53
When might the new EliteBooks  with Tiger Lake be released?
Title: Re: HP Spectre x360 14 renders the Spectre x360 13 almost obsolete, paves the way for potential 3:2
Post by: Scott on December 27, 2020, 14:57:14
Confused, read some saying tigerlake laptops support pcie gen4 hd while other articles say no.... anyone know? I ordered the 15t with 512 so might want to upgrade it later