HP finally brings to the Philippine market their Microsoft Surface competitor, the Spectre X2. Launched back in 2017, the Spectre X2 is a detachable PC with enticing features, respectable internals, and a gorgeous display.
The Spectre X2 is powered by a 12.3-inch touch-enabled QHD (3000 x 2000) display, 7th gen Intel Core processors, up to 16GB of RAM, and up to a 1TB SSD. It’s thin, light and has support for HP’s active pen stylus.
As for ports we get two USB 3.1 Type-C Gen 1 ports, one combo audio port, and one microSD media card reader. The keyboard is low profile and magnetic. The unit itself also has a stainless steel stand for tablet operations.
HP Spectre X2 (2017) specs:
12.3-inch QHD touch enabled and stylus supported display @ 3000 x 2000 resolution
Intel Core i5-7260U 2.2Ghz processor/Intel Core i7-7560U 2.4Ghz processor
Intel Iris Plus 640 GPU
up to 16GB of RAM
up to 1TB SSD
2x USB 3.1 Type-C Gen 1
1x Combo Audio port
1x microSD card reader
293.88 x 207.01 x 7.62 mm (tablet); 293.88 x 207.01 x 13.21 in (tablet and base)
1.68 lb (tablet); 2.49 lb (tablet and base)
The HP Spectre X2 starts at Php 79,990 for the base i5 model.
Better get the Lenovo Mix 520. More bang for the buck. May not last as long as this though.