The new Spectre is 13.8 millimeters thin and HP says it will weigh just 2.85 pounds. It will be powered by seventh-generation Intel “Kaby Lake” i5 and i7 CPUs, have storage options up to a 1TB PCIe SSD and include a 1080p display. MORE: Best HP Laptops This model also introduces an infrared camera for facial login via Windows Hello and Fast Charge to fill the battery up to 90 percent in just an hour and a half. Additionally, it will have four speakers tuned by Bang & Olufsen rather than two. We found that the previous model  had strong performance, great sound and a colorful display, so we’re excited to review it and see what the new speakers and CPU bring to the table. On the other hand, we’re hoping for a better keyboard; the last one felt a bit flat. We’re looking forward to getting the updated HP Spectre x360 into our labs for testing and a full review.

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