They’re almost the same size. They weigh almost the same. They’re both 360-degree convertible 2-in-1s with support for active pens. So, why are HP’s Envy x360 13 and Spectre x360 13 so similar? It’s what’s inside that counts here, and there are enough differences that these two similar machines are aimed at different users. Neither shows up on our best laptops or best 2-in-1s lists, but that doesn’t mean they’re not excellent machines.
The Envy x360 13 is made for creators, people who do CPU-intensive tasks like video editing, while the Spectre x360 13 is made for discerning productivity users who want a bit of style. But is one of these laptops better than the other?
Specs
HP Envy x360 13 | HP Spectre x360 13 | |
Dimensions | 12.07 inches x 7.66 inches x 0.65 inches | 12.08 inches x 7.66 inches x 0.67 inches |
Weight | 2.92 pounds | 2.8 pounds |
Processor | AMD Ryzen 3 4300U AMD Ryzen 5 4500U AMD Ryzen 7 4700U Intel Core i5-1135G7 Intel Core i7-1165G7 |
Intel Core i5-1135G7 Intel Core i7-1165G7 |
Graphics | Radeon graphics Intel Iris Xe |
Intel Iris Xe |
RAM | 8GB or 16GB | 8GB or 16GB |
Display | 13.3-inch Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) IPS 13.3-inch Full HD IPS with privacy panel |
13.3-inch Full HD with privacy panel 13.3-inch UHD (3,840 x 2,160) OLED |
Storage | Up to 1TB solid-state drive (SSD) | Up to 2TB SSD |
Touch | Yes | Yes |
Ports | 1 x USB-C (with Thunderbolt 4 on Intel models) 1 x USB-A microSD card reader 3.5mm audio jack |
2 x USB-C with Thunderbolt 4 1 x USB-A microSD card reader 3.5mm audio jack |
Wireless | Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5 | Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5 |
Webcam | 720p | 720p with infrared camera |
Operating system | Windows 10 Home or Pro | Windows 10 Home or Pro |
Battery | 51 watt-hours | 60 watt-hours |
Price | $690+ | $1,110+ |
Rating | 4 out of 5 stars | 5 out of 5 stars |
Design
The Spectre x360 13 is an exquisitely crafted laptop with gem-cut corners and chamfered edges in colors that complement the chassis, which comes in Natural Silver, Nightfall Black, or Poseidon Blue. The Spectre is for people who want their laptop to express a sense of style. The Envy x360 13, on the other hand, has a minimalist design with simpler, cleaner lines and a more conservative aesthetic. It’s available in Pale Gold and Natural Silver in the Intel version, and Ceramic White and Nightfall Black in the Ryzen version. It, too, is an attractive laptop, but it’s not meant to attract so much attention.
Both
We’ve already said that these two
Both the Envy x360 13 and Spectre x360 13 enjoy HP’s excellent keyboard that was once reserved for the Spectre line. It offers deep travel, a light touch with a precise and clicky bottoming action, and a consistent feel across the keys. It’s quiet, has great key spacing and comfortable keycaps, and has a handy row of positional keys along the right side. It’s one of the best keyboards you’ll find on Windows 10
The touchpads are also similar wide versions that take up most of the available space on the keyboard deck. They offer similar smooth surfaces and support for Microsoft’s Precision Touchpad drivers, giving them precise and reliable support for Windows 10’s full complement of multitouch gestures. Both 2-in-1s have touch displays and support HP’s active pen. It’s a $70 option on both machines.
Besides the aesthetics, connectivity is another slight difference. The Spectre x360 13 offers two USB-C ports with Thunderbolt 4 on the refreshed models (we reviewed the late 2019 version, and only the internals changed), a USB-A port, a microSD card reader, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The Envy x360 13 has a single USB-C 3.2 port (no
Performance
The Spectre x360 13 uses Intel’s 11th-generation Core processors, either the Core i5-1135G7 or the Core i7-1165G7, with up to 16GB of RAM and up to 2TB of solid-state drive storage. The Envy x360 13 comes in two versions, one running AMD Ryzen chips ranging from the Ryzen 3 4300U up to the Ryzen 7 4700U, offering up to 16GB of
We tested the older model of the Spectre x360 13 with a 1oth-gen Intel Core i7 and the Envy x360 13 with the Ryzen 5 4500U. The Envy was clearly the faster machine, and that would remain true even compared to the 11th-gen processors in the refreshed Spectre x360 13. In our Handbrake test, for example, which encodes a 420MB video to H.265, the Envy x360 13 was 27% faster than the Spectre x360 13 even in the latter’s performance mode. Both
This performance delta extended to all our tests except gaming. The Envy x360 13’s Radeon graphics weren’t any faster than the Intel Iris Plus graphics in the Spectre x360 13, and the newer Iris Xe graphics in the Intel versions of both
The Envy x360 13 Ryzen models are faster and better suited for creators — the market at which HP aimed the laptop. The Spectre x360 13 is no slouch when it comes to productivity, but it’s not going to keep up in CPU-intensive tasks.
Display
The Spectre x360 13 was the first 13-inch laptop to receive an OLED display, and it’s a 4K beauty. It offers wide colors (98% of AdobeRGB and 100% of sRGB) with excellent accuracy (DeltaE of 1.29), 405 nits of brightness, and OLED’s unparalleled contrast (405,210:1). There’s also a low-power IPS Full HD display available.
The Envy x360 13 Ryzen has a choice between an IPS Full HD display and a Full HD with a privacy screen. The Intel version swaps out the privacy screen option for an OLED panel. We tested the Full HD display, and it provided average colors (71% of AdobeRGB and 96% of sRGB), average accuracy at 2.26, high brightness at 399 nits, and good contrast for an IPS display at 1,110:1.
While the Envy x360 13 offers a good display, the Spectre x360 13’s OLED panel is superb. There’s really no comparison here.
Portability
We’ve already established that these
Battery life is difficult to judge by our review results. The Spectre x360 13 didn’t get very good battery life despite its 62 watt-hour battery due to the energy-sucking OLED display. It barely crossed 5.5 hours in our web browsing test, a low score, and couldn’t hit 10 hours in our video looping test. The Envy x360 13 did better at just over nine hours browsing the web and 13 hours looping video.
Note that you’ll get significantly better battery life than both of our review units if you opt for the low-power display available for the Spectre x360. And you’ll likely get slightly better battery life with the Intel version of the Envy x360 13. As tested, though, the Envy x360 13 wins the battery life battle.
The Spectre x360 13 is the more refined laptop with the best display
The Envy x360 13 Ryzen starts at $690 for a Ryzen 3, 8GB of
The Spectre x360 13 entry level is $1,110 for a Core i5, 8GB of
It’s a challenge picking between these two