
But then, the display pops out and you can adjust it however you want. It has a sturdy keyboard and a real laptop hinge. When you open it up, it's a laptop, and this is a key difference between other tablet-style devices. They both look great, but I think Bordeaux Burgundy is the sweet spot. I was sent the former, mainly because the Burgundy isn't out yet I've seen it though and it's probably the one you want. It comes in Cognac Brown and Bordeaux Burgundy. It's chrome-tanned leather, and I'm not even going to pretend to know what that means. It sort of feels smooth and textured at the same time. I'm no expert on leather, but I'd probably compare the texture to the feel of the leather on a basketball. The leather feels elegant and the form factor is intuitive. Leather just isn't my thing, but it turned out that this is a device I'd fall in love with rather quickly. I actually didn't think I'd like the Spectre Folio when it was first announced. There's also an option for a 4K display for $120 more.
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You can get up to a 2TB SSD by tacking on $1,040 to the price, although an upgrade to 512GB would just be $140 more (1TB is $440). 4G LTE came in at a premium of $158.99, and then there are upgrades. You can save $300 off of this price by going with a Core i5 and 8GB RAM, or you can save $100 by choosing the Core i7 with 8GB RAM. Obviously, there are a variety of configurations to choose from. HP Wide Vision HDR IR camera with dual array digital microphone


