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06-09-2018 02:40 AM
Am side-by-side comparing various laptops (various trademarks, same pricerange and same specifications) and wonder whether the HP 15 Spectre x360 - 15-ch010nd has a glossy or matte display.
Can't find an answer on that. Am a bit afraid for reflections in a bright room.
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06-09-2018 02:52 AM - edited 06-09-2018 03:07 AM
My current HP product loan is an HP Spectre 15t-ch0xx CTO convertible notebook.
It is the same model series that you are asking about. The display is glossy.
The display is so bright that even in well-lighted rooms, reflections have not been an issue.
My 2018 product loan has a 4k display.
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06-09-2018 02:52 AM - edited 06-09-2018 03:07 AM
My current HP product loan is an HP Spectre 15t-ch0xx CTO convertible notebook.
It is the same model series that you are asking about. The display is glossy.
The display is so bright that even in well-lighted rooms, reflections have not been an issue.
My 2018 product loan has a 4k display.
I am a volunteer forum member. If my suggestion helped you solve your issue, help others by marking that post as the accepted solution. Say thanks by clicking on the Yes button next to the "was this reply helpful?"
06-09-2018 05:43 AM
Many thanks indeed. This is really helpful.
In this price-range -say a max of roughly usd 2000/2100 and with roughly the same specs (when including 1920x1080), there is a lot of competition.
I don't use it for games, neither video editing, I just want the laptop to be top performance wise.
Also I want it to be very well built. I don't care about the weight or thickness. It seems these are being sold as more or less number 1 requirement nowadays, whereas most of the times the laptops are on some office-desk or table at home.
Frankly, HP, but also other brands, have soo many laptops to choose from one tends to get lost.
Often sites do not offer a kind of selection wizard or matrix.
Anyway, that is a different thing.
Thanks for the reply.