This bold and crisp 13.5-inch panel is a touchscreen too, of course, which is essential for the tablet form and may be useful to media creators and consumers alike. I’m used to cranking up a 2021 M1 MacBook Pro at full brightness, which tops HP’s panel on that mark. Most of the time, the HP Spectre x360 met my visibility needs, but there were occasions where I wanted a little more brightness. HP advertises a respectable 400 nits of brightness, whereas we measured an average of 362 nits. The 3:2 aspect ratio here gives you a taller space than a standard widescreen (16:9) approach, which is handy for productivity needs, and the 90% screen-to-body ratio means there’s little bezel surrounding the view. Meanwhile, you can’t go wrong with a 3K x 2K resolution, providing ample crispness for text and graphics plus loads of potential screen real estate if you run at the native resolution without zooming. Both specs top the Dell XPS 13 Plus and Apple’s M2 MacBook Pro alike. It scored well in our testing too, hitting 123.8% of the sRGB color gamut and 87.7% of the DCI-P3 space. There are some truly fine LCD panels on today’s premier laptops, but the advantages of an OLED screen still stand out by comparison. It’s been a while since I tested a laptop with an OLED panel and I was immediately struck by the deepness of the black levels and the vivid contrast. The configuration I tested features a bold 13.5-inch OLED touch display at a blisteringly sharp 3,000 x 2,000 resolution.
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