That being said, the Spectre 13 x360 will be part of HP’s x360 series of laptops. In some ways it is similar to Lenovo’s Yoga tablets that allows the display of the laptop to flip all the way around, essentially turning the device into a large-ish tablet of sorts. As its name implies, it will feature a 13.3-inch 2560×1440 touchscreen display.
It will be powered by an Intel Core i5 or i7 processor, depending on how you configure it, and will be accompanied by 8GB of RAM. It will also come with 256GB or 512GB SSD storage options and a battery life that supposedly will last you a good 10 hours before requiring a recharge. The laptop has also been priced starting at around 1,299 Euros, although we’re not sure how much it could be priced should it arrive stateside.