: Supports fast data transfers, display projection, and convenient USB Power Delivery.
If you have a very tight budget (in the $100-$250 range), need a convertible for light, basic tasks, and appreciate the versatility of the 360-degree hinge, these machines offer an incredible amount of value. The HP ENVY 15-u410nr provides a huge, bright screen for media consumption, while the HP Spectre x360 remains a wonderfully portable and well-built device for travel or coffee shop work. This recommendation aligns with the same value proposition that made these devices popular at launch.
Under the hood, the x360 410 is usually powered by (and occasionally Pentium/Celeron in educational builds). x360 410
: Great for presentations, space-constrained desks, or reviewing documents.
: Use the provided brackets to position the reader. Standard configurations are typically "Stand Alone" layouts. : Use the built-in Blue Diamonds™ tool via the X-PRESS™ Interface : Supports fast data transfers, display projection, and
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Unlike ultra-portables that force you to carry a bag of dongles, the x360 410 keeps the "Pro" in ProBook by offering a healthy selection of I/O: For charging and high-speed data. USB 3.1: For legacy peripherals. This recommendation aligns with the same value proposition
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The Spectre series was a masterpiece of industrial design. Constructed in a sleek, silver aluminum chassis, it was remarkably thin at just 15.9mm (0.63 inches) and lightweight at 1.45 kg (3.2 lbs). This made it incredibly portable and comfortable to hold, even in tablet mode.