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| HP Spectre x360 Kaby Lake convertible review A 2-in-1 design win in the sub 3-pound category In March 2015, HP announced a new 2-in-1 convertible product called the Spectre x360, with an ultra-thin design measuring just 15.9 millimeters and a CNC-machined aluminum chassis weighing 3.3 pounds. http://fudzilla.com/reviews/42377-hp...ertible-review |
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