Only slightly heavier Spectre x360 14 has bigger panel, 3:2 aspect ratio The HP Spectre x360 14 we tested at the very start of 2021 impressed us so much we began our review by saying, "HP still sells the Spectre x360 13, but you can forget about it." At the risk of eating our words, the latest Spectre x360 13 (starts at $962.49; $1,262.49 as tested) isn't totally forgettable if you're looking for a small and light convertible laptop. Sure, it lacks the taller 3:2 screen aspect ratio that helped its sibling snag an Editors' Choice award among premium 2-in-1s. But it offers a nice choice of touch displays with a 16:9 aspect ratio, plus the latest Intel Evo and "Tiger Lake" silicon, and some really elegant engineering. It's an attractive system, though we'd rather spend a bit more and carry three extra ounces with the larger model.