The display gets really bright, peaking at 400 nits. The OLED panel is very bright, and offers a good colour gamut. Anyway, its squarer 3:2 aspect (similar to Microsoft’s Surface Pro tablets and laptops) gives an expansive view of text and web pages. It’s a 13.5-inch (3000-by-2000-pixel resolution) OLED, multitouch-enabled display (to be exact) and not 14-inches. The display on the Spectre x360 14 is gorgeous. (Image credit: Anuj Bhatia/ Indian Express) HP Spectre x360 14 review: Display and audio The OLED display is extremely punchy and rich. So there is a high chance you might lose the stylus. The notebook ships with a leather carrying case and HP Tilt Pen, which is supposed to magnetically stick to the left edge but never really does. You will also find a headphone jack and an SD card reader. But one thing is super weird in the notebook - a single USB 3.2 Type-A port on the left edge and two Thunderbolt 4/USB-C ports on the right side, and one of them is angled at the back right corner. This laptop is really beautiful to hold, use, and look at. There’s a satisfying resistance when you close the lid of the notebook. I think the tent mode is great for watching videos and showing presentations to clients. HP’s four-slash logo adorns the lid, while two hinges allow you to use the notebook in different ways, including the tent and tablet modes. (Image credit: Anuj Bhatia/Indian Express) This feels like a high-end device and the build quality backs up the design. But it’s not the Poseidon Blue that’s attractive, it is the impossible thin chassis. It is different, no doubt about it and for some, it might be too flashy. Made out of CNC-machined aluminum chassis, my review unit came in Poseidon Blue colour scheme and Pale Brass accents, with gem-cut edges and sharp corners. This is possibly the most elegant looking laptop I have reviewed in recent times it’s a fashion notebook. There is an element of subtle luxury in the way this notebook has been designed, giving users a peek at how tech products are now designed keeping a fashionable lifestyle in mind. The Spectre x360 marries fashion with tech, and you get a glimpse of unique styling and integrative details. As someone who has an affinity towards design, I am automatically drawn towards notebooks that don’t look ordinary. I use smartphones for calls/WhatsApp messages and social media, but I spend most of my time on a laptop. I was a big fan of laptops way before I started writing on tech. HP Spectre x360 14 review: Design and aesthetics
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