

- #SPECTOR PRO VS SNIPERSPY 1080P#
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- #SPECTOR PRO VS SNIPERSPY PLUS#
Real-world use my experience, you’re going to get better battery life than the HP with the Surface Pro 7 at mixed-use about eight to nine hours with the Surface Pro against the seven to eight hours with Spectre 13. In terms of battery life, Microsoft rates this at 10 hours, and HP rates this at 9 hours with the 4K OLED that this model sports. The nits of brightness are also high in the Spectre 13 comparing to the Surface Pro 7.īoth of these charge up in roughly 2 hours. The Spectre 13 has a warmer and bright color display while the Surface Pro 7 has cooler color. The colors on the OLED are far more vibrant, color accuracy is far more vibrant, it’s a brighter display as well. The OLED on the Spectre 13 just takes a giant dump on the Surface Pro 7 display, I have no other way of putting it and that’s because the OLED is just that much better and not just because it’s 4k but because it’s an OLED. The Surface Pro 7 is not a 4K display, there’s no HDR, it’s still very good but you’re getting the black bars because this is a 3 by 2 aspect ratio. We also get a 4K 13.3 inch OLED on the Spectre 13 whereas the display on the good Surface Pro is the good old display 2736 by 1824, it does have a 3 by 2 aspect ratio whereas we’re dealing with a 16 by 9 really more of a content consumption display on the HP. The big difference though in my opinion is that it’s all about build quality which unfortunately when it comes to the HP, whenever I do a touch left-click on this meaning not actually pressing down, unfortunately, this whole touchpad moves whereas Microsoft reacts as it should. They both are using Microsoft precision, HP did not use too. I actually like the trackpad on the type cover more than the touchpad on the HP. So, I appreciate both keyboards and they’re both very good. They both have really nice chiclet-style keyboards with solid key travel. We finally have a Type-C port which was long overdue for a Type-A port, you can charge using the Type-C but you will need a 65-watt charger. In terms of the actual form factor, the Surface Pro 7 takes the cake in its category nothing else like it, you’ve got a 1.7-pound tablet with a micro SD card slot on the back. Natural silver, Nightfall Black, Poseidon Blue
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Wi-Fi 6: 802.11ax compatible and Bluetooth Wireless 5.0 technology Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX 201 (2×2) and Bluetooth 5 Combo

#SPECTOR PRO VS SNIPERSPY 1080P#
Windows Hello face authentication camera (front-facing), 5.0MP front-facing camera with 1080p full HD video, 8.0MP rear-facing autofocus camera with 1080p full HD video, Dual far-field Studio Micsġ USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A (HP Sleep and Charge),Ģ 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) HP TrueVision HD IR Camera with integrated dual array digital microphone
#SPECTOR PRO VS SNIPERSPY PLUS#
Intel UHD Graphics (i3), Intel Iris Plus Graphics (i5, i7)īang & Olufsen, dual speakers, HP Audio Boost

Quad-core 10th Gen Intel Core i7-1065G7 Processor Quad-core 10th Gen Intel Core i5-1035G4 Processor, Intel Core i5-1035G4, Intel Core i7-1065G7ĭual-core 10th Gen Intel Core i3-1005G1 Processor, 13.3″ diagonal FHD IPS BrightView micro-edge WLED-backlit multitouch display,ġ3.3″ diagonal FHD IPS micro-edge WLED-backlit multitouch with anti-reflection and HP Sure View privacy screen display,ġ3.3″ diagonal 4K UWVA BrightView micro-edge AMOLED multitouch display
