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HP refreshes its Spectre x360 15 with a 90% screen-to-body ratio

Today at CES 2020, HP announced its new Spectre x360 15, and the improvements are pretty similar to the ones we saw in the Spectre x360 13 back in September, not that that's a bad thing. The biggest change is that the bezels are shrunken down, and if you look at the image above, you can see the new and old Spectre x360 15 models next to each other.

The new model now has a 90% screen-to-body ratio, meaning it has a much smaller footprint than before. That makes it lighter and more portable. There's still an option for a 4K OLED display, and it still has more powerful options than the base model's U-series processor and Nvidia MX graphics.

As usual, there are very different types of 15-inch Spectre x360's that you can get. There's one that has a 10th-generation U-series processor and an Nvidia MX GPU. Naturally, this is better for battery life and for productivity. The other model is the one with a 45W H-series processor and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 graphics.

The new HP Spectre x360 15 will be available this March from HP.com and Best Buy, starting at $1,599.99.

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