The PC laptop showdown
The PC laptop showdown
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Microsoft has expanded its Surface line of devices, and is at last ready to take on the likes of Apple, HP, and Dell with its own laptop. The company’s Surface Book looks to be a high-performance machine equipped with a detachable touchscreen, a sleek Macbook-esque design, NVIDIA discrete graphics, and a 360-degree display outfitted with a fulcrum hinge. That said, how does the new Microsoft laptop shape up to other Macbook-like PC laptops, such as the HP Spectre x360? Here’s our take on how these two convertible laptops stack up against one another on paper.
When it comes to performance, the two devices are (almost) a toss up, at least until you get into the higher-end Surface Book models. Both devices come standard with an Intel Core i5 processor, which can be bumped up to a Core i7 processor for an added fee. Both also feature 6th-generation Skylake technology, which HP took the time to add this fall when the new processors launched, meaning both devices enjoy the added processing power and battery with like HP NZ374AA Battery, HP HSTNN-DB90 Battery, HP HSTNN-DB91 Battery, HP HSTNN-OB92 Battery, HP GJ655AA Battery, HP HSTNN-IB52 Battery, HP RW557AA Battery, HP HSTNN-IB45 Battery, HP BQ352AA Battery, HP ProBook 5310m Battery, HP KU530AA Battery, HP 500014-001 Batterylife improvements afforded by the chipset.
Where the Surface Book really wins out is with its secret weapon: A dedicated NVIDIA graphics card built right into the keyboard of the unit. When you detach the screen into clipboard mode, the device switches over to Intel Integrated Graphics, much like those on the HP Spectre x360. But once you plug it back in, you harness the full power of NVIDIA graphics, enabling all sorts of performance-heavy tasks, such as video editing and gaming. This is an optional extra, however. The standard Surface Book doesn’t have it.
Beyond processing power, both devices come standard with relatively similar RAM and storage capacities. The Surface Book ranges from 8 to 16GB of RAM, while the Spectre x360 comes standard with 4 or 8GB of RAM. Storage starts at 128GB for both devices and goes up to 512GB on both as well. However, the Surface Book will feature PCI Express storage, which is much quicker than the HP’s SATA 3 storage.
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