HP on Tuesday announced its latest premium two-in-one, the HP Spectre x360 16 — and it’s starting to look like the days of …
HP on Tuesday announced its latest premium two-in-one, the HP Spectre x360 16 — and it’s starting to look like the days of the 15.6-inch laptop display are numbered. The 16-inch two-in-one can be configured with up to a 3,072×1,920-pixel resolution OLED display with a 16:10 ratio. The display also covers a 100% sRGB color gamut and will ship calibrated, which should help it appeal to creators and creatives. Much of the laptop market is moving toward taller 3:2- or 16:10-ratio displays and away from 16:9 widescreens. Combined with thinner bezels framing the display, it gives you more vertical space to work with little impact on the laptop’s overall footprint. With a trimmed-down chassis, too, this means you can have a 16-inch laptop that’s roughly the same size of an older 15.6-inch widescreen laptop. The increase in people video-chatting on their laptops during the pandemic really shone a spotlight on how poor most built-in webcams are. For the Spectre x360 16, HP put in a 5-megapixel camera and some software to help you look your best and more.