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DT Giveaway: Enter now to win an HP Spectre x360 13t touchscreen ultrabook

HP Spectre x360 13 (late 2018)
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Laptop computers, once a novelty, have today come to completely dominate the PC landscape. From beefy gaming laptops to sleek ultrabooks, these portable computers now also run the gamut when it comes to styles and price points, and while many new brands have popped up over the past couple decades, few can compare to HP’s decades-old pedigree. This iconic PC maker has managed to keep well ahead of the times, however, and we’ve teamed up to give our lucky readers a chance to score one of its most cutting-edge designs – the

HP Spectre x360 13t

2-in-1 – for free. Read on to find out more about this great laptop and how you can win.

Touchscreen convertible laptops – more succinctly dubbed “2-in-1s” – comprise one of the most rapidly growing niches in the consumer PC market. It’s easy to see why: With fold-down touchscreen displays, these computers combine the utility of traditional laptops with the convenience of mobile tablets, making them considerably more versatile than either of those alternatives.

The

HP Spectre x360 13t

has long been one of our favorite 2-in-1 computers, rivaled by only very few other models like the Dell XPS 13. It seems to get better and better every year, as well, and today represents the best that modern laptops have to offer. Its 13.3-inch 1080p touchscreen puts it right in the sweet spot for a portable featherweight computer that’s not too small to comfortably work on, and its display rotates on a 360-degree hinge to let you switch it into tablet mode in seconds.

With the included HP Active Pen stylus, this makes a convertible like the HP Spectre x360 just about perfect for artists and graphic designers, although the folding screen also allows you to use the keyboard as a kickstand when you want to sit back and enjoy some streaming entertainment. And along with all that 2-in-1 convenience, the Spectre packs a four-core Intel Core i7 CPU, 8GB of onboard RAM, and a generously sized 512GB solid-state drive which gives you plenty of high-speed storage for your files and software.

Just in time for the holidays, HP is giving one lucky Digital Trends reader a chance to win one of the Spectre x360 13t 2-in-1 ultrabooks, so if you found this article while hunting around for Black Friday deals, why not roll the dice? Just enter below for your chance to win – and if by chance you already bought this laptop during HP’s Black Friday or Cyber Monday sales, enter anyway and if you win, HP will refund your money.

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HP Spectre x360 13t 2-in-1 Giveaway
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