![]() ![]() Where the Spectre x360 14 was all hard edges and angles, the Spectre x360 13.5 is all curves. HP wisely carries over the most useful elements of the previous design-the rear corners are still cut at a 45-degree angle, providing out-of-the-way access to a combo headphone/microphone jack on the left and a USB-C/power port on the right-while improving the aesthetics across the board. But I think the revamped Spectre x360 13.5 strikes the right balance and will appeal to a wider range of users. I liked the previous angular design quite a bit, and still do. Where the Spectre x360 14 offered a striking but controversial design, the new (and renamed) version offers a curvier, softer, and less aggressive face to the world. ![]() With the new Spectre x360 13.5, HP is moving away from the sharp, diamond-cut edges of its previous-generation design language, and the resulting changes should be a lot less polarizing. The result is yet another near-perfect premium convertible PC that targets creators broadly. The HP Spectre x360 13.5 takes everything that was right about its near-perfect predecessor, improves on the design, and adds some terrific hybrid work smarts. ![]()
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