HP’s new 17-inch foldable PC is the most versatile laptop I have ever seen, and it’s available to preorder now


What you need to know

  • HP’s Spectre brand is reserved for the company’s most high-end and unique Windows PCs.
  • On Thursday, HP revealed the latest addition to the Spectre line: its ultra-premium 17-inch foldable PC.
  • This massive tablet folds down the middle to become more compact, has a built-in kickstand and versatile accessories, and features a number of different postures.
  • It’s an impressive PC, but it’s expensive — the HP Spectre Foldable PC is now available to preorder from Best Buy for $4,999.99 ahead of its limited release in October.

HP Spectre Foldable PC

Price: $4,999.99
Display:
 3:4 17-inch 2.5K (2560 x 1920) foldable OLED, touch and stylus support, 400-500 nits max brightness, VESA True Black HDR 500, 99.5% DCI-P3, IMAX Enhanced certified
CPU:
 Intel Core i7-1250U
GPU:
 Intel Iris Xe
RAM:
 16GB LPDDR5, 5,200MHz
Storage:
 1TB NVMe PCIe Gen 4 SSD
Ports: USB Type-C Thunderbolt 4 w/ Power Delivery (2x)
Battery:
 94.3Whr, 100W USB Type-C fast charging
Size:
 277.05 x 376.1 x 8.5 mm (unfolded), 277.05 x 191.31 x 21.4 mm (folded)
Weight:
1,354g (without keyboard), 1,624g (with keyboard)

It’s an exciting time for personal electronics, as companies race to innovate with new technologies and unique form factors. HP is one of the most prominent players in the Windows PC field, and its latest product is one guaranteed to draw more than a few eyes. Now introducing the latest addition to HP’s ultra-premium Spectre line: the HP Spectre Foldable PC.

It seems like Lenovo is always grabbing headlines with its experimental devices and unique hardware, and the company has also been at the forefront of the nascent foldable PCs market. HP is joining the fray, though, and its first attempt at a foldable PC looks incredibly impressive… and surprisingly polished for a first-generation product. It’s not without caveats, though, all of which are exasperated by the exorbitant (but expected) price tag.





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