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HP Spectre x360 14

LAPTOP-TABLET | £1,669 from HP www.snipca.com/49751

Looking sharp

While there is a cheaper £1,499 model that comes with Intel’s new Core Ultra 5 125H processor, the HP Spectre x360 14 we’ve reviewed here costs £170 more because it comes with the faster Core Ultra 7 155H chip. This processor has been turning up in a lot of laptops recently, including our current favourite, the Acer Swift Go 14, reviewed in Issue 677 – see page 30), as well as the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro (£1,699 from , reviewed in Issue 680).

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