It seems like the HP Spectre x360 has finally reached Malaysia. Announced back at MWC 2015, this laptop is a premium 13.3-inch laptop that HP has worked in collaboration with Microsoft to build. Much like the Lenovo Yoga series of laptops, the Spectre can flip and fold in the same fashion.
In terms of construction, the Spectre x360 has a CNC-machined aluminium unibody that gives it a very premium appearance and (presumably) feel as well. Measuring only 15.9mm thin and weighing 1.44kg, it’s definitely a suitable laptop for users who are always on the go.
Specification-wise, Malaysians will be getting three configurations of the Spectre x360. The base model, priced at RM3,999, is equipped with an Intel Core i5-5200U processor, 8GB of on-board RAM and a 128GB M.2 SSD. The “mid-range” configuration, on the other hand, is priced at RM4,999 and bumps up the processor to a Core i7-5500U processor along with a bigger 256GB M.2 SSD.
Last, but definitely not least, is the decked out RM5,999 model, which also has a Core i7-5500U processor, 8GB of RAM, and a much bigger 512GB SSD. All variants of the Spectre x360 is equipped with a 13.3-inch 1920 x 1080 touch display and a huge 56Wh battery. It seems like we won’t be getting the Quad HD model in Malaysia.
The HP Spectre x360 can now be ordered from HP Malaysia’s online store. Every purchase will come with a leather sleeve and a USB external DVDRW drive, and will take about one to three weeks for it to be shipped to buyers. More information on the Spectre can be found on its official product page.
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