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akshayogra

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#272903 23-Jul-2020 11:50
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Hey guys,

 

Got this as a gift from work before they let me go, have the box and charger etc.

 

Has been opened but not used. Retail price is around ~$3500 but looking to see if anyone is interested, as it is just sitting around doing nothing at my house. 

 

Any offers considered, based in Auckland

 

Specs:

 

Product name: HP Spectre x360 - 13-aw0029tu
CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-1065G7 (1.3 GHz base frequency, up to 3.9 GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, 8 MB cache, 4 cores)
Memory: 16 GB LPDDR4-3200 SDRAM (onboard)
Graphics: Intel® Iris® Plus Graphics
Hard drive: 512 GB PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 SSD
Display: 13.3" diagonal 4K UWVA BrightView micro-edge AMOLED multitouch-enabled edge-to-edge glass with anti-reflection Corning® Gorilla® Glass NBT™, 400 nits, 100% DCI-P3 (3840 x 2160)
Wireless connectivity: Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX 201 (2x2) and Bluetooth® 5 Combo (Supporting Gigabit file transfer speeds)
Expansion slots: 1 microSD media card reader
External ports: 2 USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C™ with Thunderbolt™ 3 (40 Gb/s signaling rate, Power Delivery 3.0, DisplayPort™ 1.4, HP Sleep and Charge); 1 USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A (HP Sleep and Charge); 1 headphone/microphone combo
Power supply type: 65 W USB Type-C™ power adapter
Battery type: 4-cell, 60 Wh Li-ion polymer
Webcam: HP TrueVision HD IR Camera with integrated dual array digital microphone
Audio features: BANG & OLUFSEN; Dual speakers; HP Audio Boost 2.0





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  #2527739 23-Jul-2020 12:47
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I wanted one of those so so badly, they had some great specials on in the US right before I got there, but wouldn't ship to a hotel! By the time I got to a store they had sold out! I ended up with the Lenovo, but the biggest draw for this particular notebook is the screen which is jaw dropping (it would have been my second OLED laptop). 

 

It's a very solid piece of kit, to anyone considering it. OP good luck with the sale :) 

 

 




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  #2527801 23-Jul-2020 13:57
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Please post an asking price.


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  #2527804 23-Jul-2020 14:00
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I'd be hoping above 2500 but will consider any offers




NAS: FreeNAS, i9-9900k, 8x14TB IronWolf Pro, 64GB RAM, 2x128GB NVMe (1 boot, 1 SLOG), 10GbE

 

PC: Ryzen 3900x, 64GB RAM, 2080Ti Waterforce, Corsair H150i, ROG PG349Q, 10GbE

 

EdgeRouter 4, EdgeSwitch 16 XG, EdgeSwitch 48 Lite




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  #2527969 23-Jul-2020 21:48
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I can’t find it anywhere, but do you know if the laptop runs the M.2 drive at Gen3 still or have they made the jump to Gen4?
Pretty interested if it’s Gen4 capable.




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  #2527975 23-Jul-2020 21:57
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I don't think Intel are doing pcie 4 yet




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EdgeRouter 4, EdgeSwitch 16 XG, EdgeSwitch 48 Lite


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  #2527989 24-Jul-2020 04:39
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fritzman: I can’t find it anywhere, but do you know if the laptop runs the M.2 drive at Gen3 still or have they made the jump to Gen4?
Pretty interested if it’s Gen4 capable.

 

Is it really going to make any difference in a laptop? Outside of very specific use cases no one can tell the difference between SATA and PCIE drives anyway.


 
 
 
 

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  #2527990 24-Jul-2020 05:47
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Thanks... I didn't think Intel had caught up yet.

 

Difference... If I'm going to replace the Gen1 or Gen2 Spectre X360'ds that I own and use (and LOVE BTW), then I am going to want to see some degree of improvement that might last through the next 3-5yrs as I have experienced with moving from Gen1 to Gen2 (in startup times, battery life and responsiveness).

 

GLWS.





Sons Rig: Asus TUF Gaming X-570, Ryzen 9 3900X, G.Skill neo  2x16Gb 3600's, Sabrent Rocket 1Tb M.2, Win10 Pro, Phanteks case, EVGA G5 850W.

 

NAS: DS1819+ - 52Tb in Raid6

 

My rig: HP Elitebook X360 Lappy with a 2Tb SN850.. woohoo.. I've retired!

 

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  #2528932 26-Jul-2020 12:05
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Sold!




NAS: FreeNAS, i9-9900k, 8x14TB IronWolf Pro, 64GB RAM, 2x128GB NVMe (1 boot, 1 SLOG), 10GbE

 

PC: Ryzen 3900x, 64GB RAM, 2080Ti Waterforce, Corsair H150i, ROG PG349Q, 10GbE

 

EdgeRouter 4, EdgeSwitch 16 XG, EdgeSwitch 48 Lite


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