HP Spectre Pro x360 G2 Convertible Laptop

This laptop boasts 360° hinge movement for working with the keyboard or using it as a support during cinema nights.

Solid-State Drive: Speed and Reliability

The built-in solid-state drive (SSD) performs the same duties of a traditional hard-disk drive, but much more quickly. Unlike hard-disk drives, SSDs don’t rely on moving parts to write, store, and retrieve data. Instead, they use flash memory chips that can boot up your computer and launch apps in seconds.

High-Definition Images

Watch bright, detailed images from your favourite TV shows, movies, or video games. With more than a million pixels, the screen displays images in a quality similar to 720p HD televisions. This clarity is ideal to read your favourite blogs easily.

Speedy Data Transfers

A USB 3.0 SuperSpeed port transfers files to and from your computer at more than 10 times the speed of USB 2.0, which is especially helpful when you have a gigantic project on a flash drive, or you want to backup all of your files to an external hard drive. If your connected device uses USB 2.0, the port can still move bits and bytes with no sweat at 2.0 speeds, thanks to its backwards compatibility.

Specs:

Model: X5G74UT#ABA

Operating system: Windows 10 Pro 64

Intel i5 6300U 6th-generation processor (2.4 GHz, up to 3 GHz)

Intel HD 520 graphics card

13.3” touchscreen

Full-sized, island-style, backlit keyboard

Resolution: 1920 x 1080

RAM: 8 GB

Hard drive (solid state): 256 GB

SD, SDHC and SDXC memory card reader

Three USB 3.0 ports

1 mini DisplayPort 1.2

One HDMI port

One port for headphones and mic

Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac

Bluetooth 4.0

Twin HD audio speakers

Built-in mic with echo-cancellation and noise-cancellation

Touchpad with multi-touch gestures enabled

Language: English

Intel Anti-Theft technology

45W 3-cell lithium-ion battery

Dimensions: 12.8 x 8.6 x 0.6 in.

Weight: 3.2 lb.

Condition: new

1-year warranty

About HP

When iconic company HP was born in 1939, it was not in a gleaming laboratory or during a late-night study session at a prestigious university. It was in a 12’x18’ garage that contained only a workbench and a used drill press. University friends Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard sold audio equipment to Disney (which used them during Fantasia production) and became HP soon after. Their humble garage is now marked with a plaque bearing the title “Birthplace of Silicon Valley.”

HP’s innovations laid the groundwork for the Valley’s surge in technological advances. Between the creation of the first handheld computer, which connected to printers and cassette drives, and development of speedier 64-bit processing technology currently used by brands like Apple and Microsoft, HP cemented itself as an architect of current tech trends like the tablet and smartphone. It’s a community-conscious company, too; HP has donated to charity since 1940 and offers free recycling for all electronics, regardless of brand, at Staples.