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HP’s new Spectre x360 14 laptop has a 3:2 aspect ratio plus a Thunderbolt 4 port hiding in the corner

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The three-pound HP Spectre x360 14 is equipped with Intel’s latest 11th Gen “Tiger Lake” processors, specifically up to a quad-core 28W Intel Core i7-1165G7 with Intel’s Xe integrated graphics onboard; just one step below the chip that impressed us in a recent Tiger Lake test. An intriguing location for the Thunderbolt 4 port. in October.

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Dell XPS 17 (2020) review: heavy hitter

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The 16:10 aspect ratio gives you an extra bit of vertical space, in addition to space on the sides. percent screen-to-body ratio, which Dell says is higher than any competitors. That’s much better than I got running the same test on the XPS 15 (which has a smaller battery), and it’s comparable to results we saw from the MacBook Pro 16.

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HP’s Spectre x360 14 review: the best 2-in-1 you can buy

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as tested) the Spectre x360 is easily my new favorite 2-in-1 laptop. It’s kept the same 90 percent screen-to-body ratio.). Microsoft’s Surface devices have been using the 3:2 aspect ratio for years, and I’m glad that the Spectre line is finally making the switch. In my testing, it more than surpassed those standards.

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HP Envy x360 (2020) review: AMD wins again

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My $799 review unit has the Ryzen 5-4500U, along with 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD. I attempted to run our routine video test (which involves exporting a five-minute, 33-second 4K video) multiple times using hardware acceleration, and Adobe Premiere Pro consistently crashed during the export. A big part of that is its processor.

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MSI Summit B15 review: average business

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In this review I’m looking at the Summit Series , which is MSI’s attempt to enter the same space. I tested the more expensive configuration, which costs $1,249 and has a Core i7-1165G7 (one of Intel’s top 11th Gen processors), 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD. With that said, two disappointments came out of my testing period.

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Dell XPS 13 (late-2020) review: greatness, refined

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A 2020 standout, a 2021 question mark This is an easy review. It’s identical to the Dell XPS 13 9300, which I reviewed back in April , in every way, except one: it has Intel’s new 11th Gen Tiger Lake processors. I tested a $1,649.99 Today, we’re looking at the XPS 13 9310, Dell’s best-in-class 13-inch ultraportable laptop.

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OnePlus Nord N10 5G review: tall phone, small price

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It has a big screen with a high refresh rate, a tall aspect ratio that might make it easier for people with smaller hands to use, and OnePlus’ light-touch take on Android. There’s a fingerprint sensor on the back that was quick and reliable in my testing. Fortunately, the N10 5G has more going for it.

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