Introduction
The HP Spectre x360 14 returns for 2024 with a larger 14-inch OLED display, Intel's latest Meteor Lake CPU, and a premium convertible design. Priced at $1,200 for our configuration, it aims to compete with ultraportables like the Framework Laptop 13 and MacBook Air 13 M4 while offering versatility as a 2-in-1.
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | HP |
| Model | Spectre x360 14 |
| CPU | Intel Core Ultra 7 155H |
| GPU | Intel Arc Graphics |
| RAM | 16GB LPDDR5X |
| Storage | 512GB PCIe SSD |
| Display | 14.0" OLED, 2880x1800, 120Hz, Touch |
| Weight | 3.2 lbs (1.45 kg) |
| Battery | 68Wh |
| Price (New) | $1,200 |
Performance
The Core Ultra 7 155H delivers strong productivity performance. In Geekbench 6.1, the Spectre x360 14 scored 12,358 points, outperforming the average premium laptop (8,443). Cinebench R23 multi-core scores reach approximately 7,800 points, placing it between the Core i7-1360P and i9-13900H. The Meteor Lake architecture provides efficient multi-threading with 16 cores (6P+8E+2LP E-cores) and 22 threads, handling multitasking and creative workloads with ease.
Gaming
As an integrated graphics solution, the Intel Arc Graphics offers modest gaming capabilities. In 3DMark Time Spy, it scores approximately 2,776 points. In real-world gaming, esports titles like CS2, Valorant, and Rocket League run smoothly at 1080p medium settings with 60+ FPS. However, AAA titles are more demanding; expect 20-30 FPS in Cyberpunk 2077 at low settings. The Riftbreaker benchmark averaged 70 FPS, showing it can handle less intensive games comfortably.
Display
The 14-inch OLED panel is a highlight, offering vibrant colors and deep blacks. It covers 85.8% of DCI-P3 color gamut (slightly below the premium average of 98.5%) and reaches 366 nits of brightness (below the 431 nit average). The 2880x1800 resolution at 120Hz provides sharp visuals and smooth touch response, making it excellent for media consumption and creative work, though outdoor visibility may be challenging in direct sunlight.
Battery Life
Battery life is respectable for a performance-oriented 2-in-1. The 68Wh battery provides up to 11 hours and 1 minute of mixed usage in Laptop Mag's test, lasting through a full workday. Real-world usage varies with intensity, but the Meteor Lake efficiency cores help extend unplugged productivity. Expect 8-10 hours of typical use with brightness at 50% and light browsing.
Verdict
The HP Spectre x360 14 is a premium 2-in-1 that excels in design, display, and versatility. While its $1,200 price is competitive for the configuration, it faces strong competition from dedicated ultraportables and gaming laptops at similar price points. If you prioritize a stunning OLED touchscreen, flexible form factor, and solid productivity performance, it's an excellent choice. However, those needing sustained gaming performance or maximum portability may look elsewhere.
- Pros: Gorgeous OLED display, premium build, versatile 2-in-1 design, strong productivity performance, good battery life
- Cons: Limited port selection, average brightness and color coverage, integrated graphics restrict gaming, premium price for specs
Consider the Framework Laptop 13 for upgradability or the MacBook Air 13 M4 for longer battery life and macOS ecosystem.
