That results in a screen that's 22 millimeters taller, with 11 percent more vertical viewing area, according to HP. HP was able to fit a larger display into a similarly sized case by reducing bezel sizes and moving toward a taller 16-by-10 aspect ratio. Like many 16-inch notebooks we've seen recently, the x360 replaces a 15-inch model. It doesn't look like a cookie-cutter PC, and that’s the point. Little things, like the case's cut off corners and the slightly softer edges, give the x360 16 an artisanal quality. The Spectre line used to lean more heavily into a bejeweled look, but now HP is trying to tone things down while also delivering some style. ![]() Both companies went for sleek, all-metal cases, but HP's hardware features metallic accents along its edges (even the hinges get some bling). ![]() Design wise, the Spectre x360 16 is more glam than Dell's minimalist XPS line.
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