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by flurpitude 3724 days ago
It's nice to see PC laptops taking advantage of lower power chips to improve their external design. But from online reviews of previous Spectre 360 models, it seems many users complained of overheating and poor wifi reliability. I wonder if HP have done anything to address those in the new thinner version? Aside from that it looks like an attractive machine (golden swirls and jewels notwithstanding).
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In my experience HP laptops have the poorest cooling solutions possible. I made the mistake of buying two and I wouldn't use another one as my daily driver if it were free.
I bought a Pavilion x2 a couple of weeks ago, it didn't get too hot but didn't survive the first Windows 10 update and now won't boot.

I will be getting a refund next week.