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HP Spectre x360 16 Review: Big, Luxurious 2-in-1 for Creatives


HP Spectre x360 16 Review: Big, Luxurious 2-in-1 for Creatives

The HP Spectre x360 16 doesn't have "pro" in its name, but it deserves to. It's not a business laptop, so you won't find an Intel vPro processor or IT management features. However, its premium features, beautiful OLED display, good looks and speedy performance are just about perfect for anyone looking for a versatile laptop with an awesome work-play-and-create design -- as long as you don't mind the size and weight.

Configurations for the HP Spectre x360 16 start at $1,640 while my review model is $2,030. A similar configuration to what I tested is £1,900 in the UK and AU$3,799 in Australia. All models include an 11th-gen Intel Core i7-11390H processor, at least 16GB of memory and a 512GB SSD; memory can be bumped up to 32GB (it's onboard so you have to add before you buy) and up to a 2TB SSD. The base model has integrated Intel graphics but an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 discrete GPU is also an option and is required if you want it configured with a stunning 16-inch 3,840x 2,400-pixel OLED touch display. 

Like

  • Beautiful design
  • Lots of features for home and office work
  • Great webcam
  • Active pen and laptop sleeve included

Don't Like

  • Top-end configuration performance underwhelms

HP, like most other PC makers, has moved toward taller 3:2- or 16:10-ratio displays and away from 16:9 widescreens; the 16-inch display on the Spectre x360 16 is 16:10. Combined with thinner bezels framing the display, it gives you more vertical space to work with little impact on the laptop's overall footprint. 

With a trimmed-down chassis, too, this means you can have a 16-inch laptop that's roughly the same size of an older 15.6-inch widescreen laptop. While the OLED is the top choice, it does add to the cost, especially since it has to be paired with the RTX 3050 graphics, and can shorten battery life. HP said with integrated graphics and the base 3,072x1,920-pixel IPS display, the laptop can get up to 17 hours. I reached 9 hours, 45 minutes on our video-streaming battery test with the OLED display. 

HP Spectre x360 16 hinge

Like past models, the Spectre x360 16 has ports on the corners: Thunderbolt 4 USB-C on the right (pictured) and a 3.5mm headset jack on the left.

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The 16-inch size is rare for a two-in-one and makes the Spectre x360 16 more of a desktop replacement than an ultraportable (it has the ports to accommodate a desk setup without a hub, too). It's not too heavy at 4.5 pounds (2 kilograms), although it's definitely not a toss-in-your-bag-and-forget-it's-there weight, either. The laptop requires a big power supply for full performance, too, but it can be charged with a smaller USB-C charger as well.

The smooth, sturdy body -- made from recycled aluminum -- and additional screen space compared to a 13- or 14-inch is worth the extra heft, though, especially if you're splitting time between working from home and hot-desking or hoteling at an office mixed with occasional pit-stops for coffee-shop conferences. The Spectre x360 16 can of course be used as a laptop, but the larger two-in-one design makes it good for giving presentations, using it as a whiteboard, sketching or notetaking with the included pen or kicking back and watching videos or gaming. 

The configuration I tested is almost fully loaded and includes a high-quality OLED touch display that's factory calibrated and covers 100% sRGB, 100% P3, 97% Adobe RGB and 95% NTSC color gamuts with a max brightness of 383 nits according to our tests. If you're doing color-critical work, this display is what you want (though it's not bright enough to fight reflections outdoors). 

HP Spectre x360 16

Price as reviewed $2,030
Display size/resolution 16-inch 3840 x 2400 OLED touch display
CPU 3.4GHz Intel Core i7-11390H
Memory 16GB 3,200MHz DDR4
Graphics 4GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050
Connections USB-C Thunderbolt 4/USB 4 (x2), USB-A (10Gbps), HDMI 2.0, AC in, 3.5mm combo
Storage 1TB NVMe PCIe TLC M.2 SSD
Networking 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6E), Bluetooth 5.2
Operating system Windows 11 Home

For the $2,030 price, the performance is somewhat underwhelming when looked at away from the rest of the package. In fact, price is really my only hang-up with recommending this laptop. That's simply because you can find better performance for less money with something like the Dell Inspiron 16 Plus

The Dell is a clamshell, not a two-in-one, and while its features, body and display are excellent for the money, they don't compare to the HP. But if you're looking for a 16-inch laptop that's closer to $1,000 than $2,000, consider the Inspiron 16 Plus. The HP might not be a bargain, but it does deliver a more premium experience. Also, in my anecdotal testing, which included editing raw image files with DxO PureRaw 2.0, performance was speedy and smooth. And it can even do some gaming if you dial back on the quality settings. 

All the little extras 

The increase in people video-chatting on their laptops during the pandemic really shone a spotlight on how poor most built-in webcams are. For the Spectre x360 16, HP put in a 5-megapixel camera and some software to help you look your best. HP GlamCam touches up your skin, teeth and eyes, for example, while Lighting Correction adjusts your video for poor lighting conditions. There's also Auto Frame, which uses the extra resolution to track your face if you move off-center on camera. It's a little slow to respond compared to Apple's Center Stage. However, HP said its slight delay is intentional so it doesn't constantly adjust, which makes sense -- you wouldn't want it jumping around for every little movement. 

HP Spectre x360 16

The keyboard and touchpad on the Spectre x360 16 are excellent, too. 

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Also, along with a privacy shutter to block the webcam and mic mute button, you can also have your computer lock automatically if you walk away from the laptop. It will dim the display, too, when you stop looking directly at it. HP also added a setting to have the display blur if it sees someone shoulder surfing behind you as you work. 

There are also things like Wi-Fi 6E for the fastest wireless performance; an IR camera for face recognition, as well as a fingerprint reader to simplify sign-ins; and helpful software for managing system performance and content creation. Even if you're not a creative, all of the Spectre x360 16's features add up to a great two-in-one experience. It's something you likely won't mind working on every day. And with the additional graphics boost, you can do a little gaming in your downtime, too. 

Geekbench 5 (multicore)

Dell Inspiron 16 Plus

Alienware m15 Ryzen Edition R5

Acer Swift X SFX14-41G-R1S6

Note:

Longer bars indicate better performance.

Cinebench R23 (multicore)

Alienware m15 Ryzen Edition R5

Lenovo Legion 5 Pro

Acer Swift X SFX14-41G-R1S6

Dell Inspiron 16 Plus

Note:

Longer bars indicate better performance.

PCMark 10 Pro Edition (complete)

Alienware m15 Ryzen Edition R5

Dell Inspiron 16 Plus

Acer Swift X SFX14-41G-R1S6

Note:

Longer bars indicate better performance.

Far Cry V (High @ 1,920 x 1,080)

Alienware m15 Ryzen Edition R5

Acer Swift X SFX14-41G-R1S6

Note:

Longer bars indicate better performance.

Online Streaming Battery Drain test (in minutes)

Acer Swift X SFX14-41G-R1S6

Alienware m15 Ryzen Edition R5

Note:

Longer bars indicate better performance.

System Configurations

HP Spectre x360 16 Microsoft Windows 11 Home (64-bit); 3.4GHz Intel Core i7-11390H; 16GB DDR4 SDRAM 3,200MHz; 4GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 graphics; 1TB SSD
Dell Inspiron 16 Plus Microsoft Windows 10 Home (64-bit); 2.3GHz Intel Core i7-11800H; 16GB DDR4 SDRAM 3,200MHz; 4GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050; 512GB SSD
Lenovo Legion 5 Pro Microsoft Windows 10 Home (64-bit); 3.2GHz AMD Ryzen 7 5800H; 16GB DDR4 SDRAM 3,200MHz; 8GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070; 512GB SSD
Acer Swift X SFX14-41G-R1S6 Microsoft Windows 10 Home (64-bit); 1.9GHz AMD Ryzen 7 5800U; 16GB DDR4 SDRAM; 4GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050Ti; 512GB SSD
Alienware m15 Ryzen Edition R5 Microsoft Windows 10 Home (64-bit); 3.2GHz AMD Ryzen 7 5800H; 16GB DDR4 SDRAM 3,200MHz; 6GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060; 512GB SSD

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Apple Music Unveils 'Sessions,' Exclusive Performances By Big Names


Apple Music Unveils 'Sessions,' Exclusive Performances By Big Names

Apple Music is debuting Apple Music Sessions, which are exclusive live releases of performances by big artists. Not only are these sessions recorded in spatial audio, they are also accompanied by live performance videos.

The Apple Music Sessions are recorded in Apple Music Studios all around the world, with the series kicking off in Nashville. 

The first two sessions available to subscribers feature country music stars Carrie Underwood and Tenille Townes. Underwood and Townes each performed a mix of their biggest hits and covers of their favorite songs.

Both stars praised the experience, with Underwood saying, "We had a lot of fun reimagining these big, visual songs and presenting them in a different way." 

Apple Music subscribers will also be able to hear sessions from stars like Ronnie Dunn and Ingrid Andress in the coming weeks. Apple has indicated that it intends to expand Apple Music Sessions to other popular genres, too. 

Read more: Best Music Streaming Service for 2022


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Huawei exceeds 200 million smartphone shipments, setting company record


Huawei exceeds 200 million smartphone shipments, setting company record

Huawei has set a record for itself by shipping more than 200 million smartphones in 2018, the company said in a statement Sunday.

The Chinese phone maker said the numbers were largely driven by the success of products like its P20Honor 10 and Mate 20 series. 

Huawei's smartphone shipments have grown from 3 million units in 2010, it added. Last year, it said it sold 153 million units. The company overtook Apple in the second quarter of 2018 to become the world's second largest phone vendor, according to researcher Canalys.

"In the global smartphone market, Huawei has gone from being dismissed as a statistical 'other' to ranking among the Top 3 players in the world," Huawei said in its statement.

Despite its successes this year, Huawei has still faced some challenges, particularly with the US government. In February, US intelligence officials advised Americans not to purchase Huawei products out of fear they're being used to spy for the Chinese government. In January, AT&T pulled out of a deal to sell the Huawei Mate 10 Pro, and Verizon reportedly followed suit.

Still, Huawei is popular in places like China and Europe. More than 500 million people in over 170 countries use Huawei phones, according to the company. 

In August, the company raised its shipment forecast for 2018 from 180 million to 200 million, and said it aims to become the world's largest phone vendor by the end of 2019.

Huawei Mate 20 Pro review : An elite phone with the looks to match.

Huawei overtakes Apple : It becomes the No. 2 phone seller in the world.


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Nest Thermostat vs. Ecobee3 Lite: Which Entry-Level Smart Thermostat Is Best?


Nest Thermostat vs. Ecobee3 Lite: Which Entry-Level Smart Thermostat Is Best?

The Nest Thermostat and the Ecobee3 Lite are Google and Ecobee's two entry-level smart thermostats. The Nest model typically retails for $130, but is currently on sale for $92. The Ecobee3 Lite costs $150, but is often available for slightly less on Amazon. It's also available certified refurbished on Ecobee's site for $120. Despite their similar price tags, these two models vary in terms of design and features. We'll compare the two side-by-side so you can decide if one of these smart thermostats is a good option for your home. 

Read more: Lower Your Summer Electric Bill by Setting Your Thermostat to This Temperature

Which one is right for you?

If you want the option of a remote temperature and occupancy sensor, or the ability to use Siri voice commands, the Ecobee3 Lite is the obvious choice. If those features don't matter much to you, it's really a question of platform and design. Do you have other Google or Ecobee devices that you'd like to control using the same app? That might make it easier to pick between the two. Do you prefer the color options available with the Nest Thermostat? Or would you rather have the Ecobee's touch display? 

Consider your specific needs and go from there. Both are solid choices if you're searching for a simple smart thermostat at a lower cost than Nest and Ecobee's other offerings. 

Still not sure? Take a look at our list of the best affordable thermostats for more information. 


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AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT GPU ships Aug. 11, starting at $379


AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT GPU ships Aug. 11, starting at $379

I'm starting to think of AMD's Radeon RX 6000 series and Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3000 series GPUs as the lost generation: By the time shortages ease and you're actually able to buy any of the cards announced over the past year, chances are both companies will be ready to release their next generational round of cards. But that hasn't stopped either of them from lobbing new models at us. This time it's AMD's Radeon RX 6600 XT, a desktop graphics card intended for high frame rate play in 1080p. It's expected to ship on Aug. 11 from add-in board makers like Asus, Gigabyte, MSI and others with prices starting at $379 and in prebuilt systems soon after.

$379. HAHAHAHA.

The cryptocurrency mining crackdown in China and regulatory smackdown in Europe may lessen the demand for GPUs, but we're still in the middle of a silicon supply crunch that affects many components of graphics cards, and that's expected to last at least until the end of the year. So it's bound to keep availability low, middlebots busy and prices high. Based on current markups for available cards, I suspect the real price over the next months will start closer to $850. 

AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT

Memory 8GB DDR6/32MB Infinity Cache
Memory bandwidth (GB/sec) 256
GPU clock (GHz, typical/boost) 2.359/2.589
Memory interface 128-bit
Compute Units and Ray Accelerators 32
Stream cores 2,048
TGP/min PSU (watts) 160/500
Bus PCIe 4.0 x 8
Size 2 slots, length varies
Price Starts at $379
Ship date Aug. 11

But let's take a break from reality and discuss it as if you will be able to get it and prices will start at $379. Add-in board manufacturers will have dual- and triple-fan models, with dual-fan versions fitting comfortably into entry-level gaming systems: Its 160-watt rated power draw means you can put it into a system with a 500-watt power supply and they should be able to work in 8-bit PCI slots. Both of those sync with AMD's target market of lagging upgraders still poking along on an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060.

Like Nvidia, AMD stresses how well the card performs -- competitively with the RTX 3060 and 3060 Ti its price is sandwiched between -- as long as you turn on all the algorithmic magic available to the GPU. In AMD's case, that means Radeon Boost (which selectively renders scene elements at a lower resolution, based on visibility, for higher frame rates), Radeon Anti-Lag (reduces latency by lightening the load on the CPU), FidelityFX Super Resolution (upscaling from lower-resolution textures to achieve faster frame rates, a la Nvidia DLSS) and Smart Access Memory (AMD's Resizable BAR implementation, in which the CPU can store game-related data in GPU RAM rather than system RAM so the GPU doesn't have to traverse the system bus to retrieve it).

 AMD is less reliant on developer support than Nvidia for much of its acceleration, but it's not entirely driver-based. SAM only works on systems equipped with a modern AMD Ryzen CPU, for example. Because I'm a glass-half-empty kinda gal who's seen way too many BSODs in the past week, I tend to approach these claims as "Will games still be playable if I have to disable everything?" rather than "Wow, it gets great frame rates with everything enabled!"

And now back to your regularly scheduled shortage.


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Canned 'Batgirl' Is Apparently Getting Secret 'Funeral Screenings'


Canned 'Batgirl' Is Apparently Getting Secret 'Funeral Screenings'

Comic book fans let out a collective cry of dismay when Warner Bros. Discoverycanceled Batgirl earlier this month despite spending up to $90 million on it. The movie, which was helmed by Ms. Marvel directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, was previously expected to debut on streaming service HBO Max this year. 

A few people are getting to see at least some of Batgirl this week, according to The Hollywood Reporter, with secret screenings taking place on the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank, California. These "select insiders" will apparently consist of movie cast and crew, along with representatives and executives.

One of the outlet's sources referred to the events as "funeral screenings," before the movie is locked away. It's unclear if these audiences will see the whole movie, which was seemingly 90% complete, or select footage.

Batgirl was to feature Leslie Grace as Batgirl/Barbara Gordon, Michael Keaton returning to his role as Batman, J.K. Simmons as Gotham Police Department Commissioner (and Barbara's dad) Jim Gordon and Brendan Fraser as supervillain Firefly.

On Monday, El Arbi and Bilall Fallah told the SKRIPT YouTube channel that they didn't have access to the footage. The Belgian directing duo said they were told the movie's cancellation was financially motivated.

"It was not a talent problem from our part or the actress, or even the quality of the movie," El Arbi said.

The pair expressed their hope that the movie will be released someday. SKRIPT's video interview includes some tantalizing images from the set, including Keaton in the Batsuit, so we get a sense of what might've been.

Warner Discovery also delayed two upcoming DC movie sequels, Deadline reported Wednesday. Shazam: Fury of the Gods is scheduled to come out on March 17, 2023 (instead of Dec. 21), and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is set be released on Dec. 25, 2023 (having previously been scheduled for March 17 next year).

DC didn't immediately respond to a request for comment on the Batgirl screenings.


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Google's New Wallet App Is Available Globally, Report Says


Google's New Wallet App Is Available Globally, Report Says

Google users should have access to the new Google Wallet app, after the search giant reportedly completed its rollout on Monday. If you live in the US, you should now have a new Google Wallet App next to your Google Pay app. The former offers digital wallet functionality, while the latter acts primarily as a personal payment app like Venmo

Google Wallet, announced in May during Google I/O, is Google's effort at a more inclusive wallet app, which holds credit and debit cards in digital form, along with tickets, loyalty cards and vaccination cards.

Google rolled out the app to Android users in 39 countries last week, according to The Verge. In the US and Singapore, Google Wallet and Pay will remain two distinct apps. 

But people in Europe and the rest of the word will get one unified app. They will see the Google Pay app change on their devices, with an updated title of Wallet, the new logo, and new options for adding passes like public transit and gift cards within it. For most, Google Wallet will simply replace the Google Pay app, with no need to manually transfer over. In India, new functionalities will stay under the Google Pay name.

In the long term, Google hopes to add identification cards like driver's licenses and student IDs to Wallet's capabilities, something Apple Wallet began offering in Arizona in March.

Google didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.


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