HP has given us reason to believe it's taking the revolution more seriously with the Spectre
XT TouchSmart.
The Spectre
XT TouchSmart has one of the better touchpads we've recently used; which is a bit ironic, as its high quality discourages use of the touchscreen.
Still, poor endurance combined with significant bulk makes the Spectre
XT TouchSmart a poor choice for frequent travelers.
The Spectre
XT TouchSmart is representative of HP's current PC strategy.
The Spectre
XT TouchSmart is representative of HP's current strategy.
HP abandoned this approach in the Spectre
XT TouchSmart.
But we aren't all going to run out and buy tablets; the Spectre
XT TouchSmart offers another approach, taking familiar hardware — in this case, the premium Spectre XT — and adding a multitouch display.
Not exact matches
HP has announced the Spectre
XT Touchsmart and Envy
TouchSmart Ultrabook 4, a pair of ultrabooks outfitted with touchscreens.
Our first impressions of the 13.3 - inch Spectre
XT were pleasant, and the
TouchSmart variant retains the comfortable keyboard, while adding an accurate glass trackpad that handles Windows 8's multitouch gestures amicably.