Hurry — The HP Spectre x360 2-in-1 laptop is $550 off right now

HP Spectre x360 13.5 front angled view showing display and keyboard deck.Mark Coppock/Digital Trends

A strategy I always recommend for shopping the flood of amazing Prime Day deals floating around, including some incredible Prime Day laptop deals, is to compare prices and specifications across several retailers — not just Amazon. It’s easy to look at one listing, get caught up in the excitement, and impulse buy, but you always want to shop around because you may find great prices elsewhere. Take this HP Spectre X360 2-in-1 laptop deal, for example, available today at HP. You can save $550 right now and get a convertible 2-in-1 laptop for just $1,099 — instead of its normal $1,650 price tag. You’ll notice right away that it has some pretty powerful specs compared to a model you might find elsewhere. Let’s take a closer look to explore what we mean by that exactly.

Why you should buy the HP Spectre X360

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Running Windows 11 Home, this 2-in-1 laptop is powered by an Intel Core i7-1255U processor, capable of up to 4.7GHz clock speeds, and paired with Intel Iris Xe graphics, as well as 16GB of RAM. That’s plenty of power to handle pretty much any task you can throw at it outside of hardware-intensive modern games. The base model also comes with a 512GB NVMe solid-state drive for files and content.

But let’s talk a little about that 2-in-1 or convertible configuration, which is pretty unique. That means the laptop can seamlessly swap between a traditional laptop and keyboard setup to a tablet-like device, with the keyboard folded up behind the screen. You can also set it up in a propped-up configuration if you want to watch movies or shows. The 13.5-inch WUXGA multitouch-enabled display makes it easier to interact with the device — just tap and go.

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Some extras built into the Spectre x360 include a fingerprint reader for biometric sign-ins, two Thunderbolt 4 with USB Type-C ports, audio by Bang & Olufsen with dual speakers, and an HP True Vision 5MP IR webcam with a shutter for added privacy if you want it. To break it down in layman’s terms, that means this is an excellent laptop for work or play, including any remote office meetings or client calls you may need to take on. It’s lightweight and portable, too, so you can easily lug it back and forth between your home, office, and anywhere in between.

As part of HP’s big sale event, the Spectre x360 2-in-1 laptop is currently $1,099. That’s $550 off the normal price of $1,650 and an incredible deal for such a powerful and versatile convertible laptop. This deal won’t last forever, though, and may sell out soon, so if you’re interested, take advantage now.

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