Question Need Advice on new Laptop

hawkeye62

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I have been a fan of HP Spectre x360 laptops since December 2017. I have had a terrible experience with a 2022 version running Win 11. Several returns to HP to fix screen blotches, including a replacement x360 that had the same screen blotches. Is anyone aware of this issue with the Spectre x360 laptop?

Any advice on what other brand with similar specs might be a better option?

Any advice will be appreciated. Regards, Jim
 
What is your budget and general uses for a laptop?

Like any brand, there will be the occasional hiccup. With modern screens, blotchiness is rather unusual. Was this something you worked with HP on resolving?

Is size important? Portability?
Well, I guess three returns and repairs with HP counts working with HP.
The HP Spectre x360 has everything I need. I watch movies, play board games, manage seven security cameras, read Kindle books, listen to Spotify, etc. The x360 has 16 GB memory and 1 TB of storage. I try to keep the cost below $1,500.

Regards, Jim
 
Well, I guess three returns and repairs with HP counts working with HP.
The HP Spectre x360 has everything I need. I watch movies, play board games, manage seven security cameras, read Kindle books, listen to Spotify, etc. The x360 has 16 GB memory and 1 TB of storage. I try to keep the cost below $1,500.

Regards, Jim
MacBook Air. Might want to upgrade storage, might not but it should come under 1000. If you can wangle the back to school education deal you get free AirPods and 100 off.
 
Not a bad choice if the user is willing to change to an entirely new "ecosystem". Regardless of the cries of foul from many, Apple designs solid products that last for years.
Wouldn’t really say you have to move to the entire ecosystem, a Mac can be used on its own as a very capable machine. They’re just a very good laptop that does what 95% of people want to do for the price. Especially now they’ve dropped the price back to 999 and bumped the RAM.
 
Wouldn’t really say you have to move to the entire ecosystem, a Mac can be used on its own as a very capable machine. They’re just a very good laptop that does what 95% of people want to do for the price. Especially now they’ve dropped the price back to 999 and bumped the RAM.
Learning how to use a Mac effectively has a learning curve. That was the reference and point of the previous comment.
 

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