The Spectre x360 15’s underside never exceeded being moderately warm when using HP’s recommended power settings, which balance performance and heat. Sucking in such a large volume of air also means that the laptop shut down its fans quickly, though they would occasionally spin up softly even when not in use. In the real world that means that even under load, the Spectre x360 15 (2019)’s fan noise was relatively unobtrusive, other than some slight whine. HP says this new Spectre x360 15 features larger dual fans with dual radiators, an IR thermal sensor, and up to three heat pipes. Unlike the Spectre x360 13 (2019), there’s no “quiet mode” control that shuts the fans off entirely. Spacious fan vents on the right and left vertical edges pull cool air in and push hot air out. Our Blue review unit seemed to accumulate fingerprints and smears quickly, at least on the palm rest. The chassis is made of CNC-machined aluminum, and you now have color choices: Dark Ash Silver with copper accents which cover the laptop’s vertical sides, or Poseidon Blue with similar pale brass accents. HP’s luxurious Spectre x360 laptop fills the gap between content creation and a true gaming PC. A version with a Core i7-8565U and MX150 GPU is $1,599 from Best Buy Remove non-product link.
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