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HP’s Spectre x360 14 for 2024 is a well-rounded convertible laptop with premium design and features.
Let’s take a deep dive into the similarities and differences to help you make the right decision.

The Spectre x360 14’s rounded edges and cut rear corners.
If you’re interested in configuring each component, you’ll also want to stick with HP’s website.
That’s a very competitive price even before any discounts.
An active pen is included in your purchase.

That’s more affordable than the Spectre x360 14 before its regular discounts.
Both laptops otherwise offer dual Thunderbolt 4, USB-A 3.2 (Gen 2), and 3.5mm audio.
One standout feature of the Yoga 9i (Gen 9) is its soundbar hinge.

The Spectre x360 14’s rounded edges and cut rear corners.
They rotate with the laptop’s display, meaning they’ll never be muffled.
On the touchpad front, you’ll again be treated to superb hardware with either laptop.
The biggest difference comes down to how the touchpads work.

The Yoga 9i (Gen 7) pictured here looks a lot like the newer Yoga 9i (Gen 9).
It’s precise, it’s large, and it has less of a tendency to break.
Many users still prefer the real click.
Lenovo makes the most of the available space below the keyboard for a sizable pointing surface.

The Spectre x360 14’s comfortable keyboard and haptic touchpad.
Will your work colleagues be able to tell after compression through conferencing apps?
Probably not, and it’s best to consider both laptops above average in the camera department.
Both webcams have a privacy shutter.

The Spectre x360 14’s 2.8K OLED touch display in stand mode.
Lenovo also offers an upgraded display if you need more pixels.
Dolby Vision is included, and it tops out at a 60Hz refresh rate.
Both HP and Lenovo bundle an active pen with their laptops when shopping at the official websites.

Lenovo’s Yoga 9i 2-in-1 (Gen 9).
Ultimately, those who prefer a UHD+ resolution will need to opt for Lenovo’s convertible.
There are, however, some configuration differences when it comes to available hardware.
They also noted that it runs quietly even when the system is under load.

HP’s Spectre x360 14 (2024) features Intel Core Ultra CPUs.
One thing to watch out for is wireless performance.
That’s especially true when combined with Dolby Vision support for its displays.
It does, however, have a lower-resolution camera and lacks the option for Wi-Fi 7.

Read speeds are blazingly fast, but these write speeds are nothing to laugh at.(Image credit: Windows Central)
If you’re interested in a UHD+ display and extra storage, the Yoga 9i should be seriously considered.

In Cinebench, the Spectre x360 14 can even compete with Intel 13th Gen H-series i7s.(Image credit: Windows Central)

The Dell XPS 14 just pulls ahead in Cinebench 2024 with its more powerful Core Ultra 7 chipset, but in other tests the Spectre x360 was actually superior.(Image credit: Windows Central)

In CrossMark, this laptop makes an impressive showing, even besting the latest Razer Blade 14.(Image credit: Windows Central)

One test where the HP Spectre x360 14 actually performed better than the Dell XPS 14, especially in single-core performance.(Image credit: Windows Central)

PCMark 10 scores aren’t exemplary, but the Spectre x360 lost less score during the battery version of this test than any other laptop I’ve reviewed.(Image credit: Windows Central)

It’s not a gaming champion by any means, but the Spectre x360 14’s Intel Arc graphics actually compare favorably to an NVIDIA GTX 1650 Ti or RTX 3050.(Image credit: Windows Central)

















