HP provides Specter 15 convertible with OLED screen
HP will provide the latest iteration of its Specter 15″ convertible with an OLED screen. The manufacturer already sells variants with LCD, but now OLED is becoming an option. The new screen can display HDR images and supports the dci p3 color space, which is larger than the usual srgb color space.
The OLED screen on the Specter x360 is made by Samsung, about which the rumor recently surfaced that the company would produce OLED panels for laptops and monitors. The resolution is 3840×2160 pixels and the screen can display the full dci-p3 color space. There is also support for displaying HDR content, but HP has not disclosed whether the panel meets a certification such as DisplayHDR.
HP introduced the 15″ Specter x360 with ‘df’ naming at the end of December. The laptops are no longer equipped with the Kaby Lake G processors like the previous model from early 2018, but with an Intel CPU and an Nvidia GPU. entry-level model has a quad-core i7 processor of the Whiskey Lake generation and an MX150 GPU, while the more expensive models have a hexacore i7-8750H processor and a GTX 1050 Ti video card. It is not yet known how much the OLED option will cost and in combination with which specific hardware HP will supply the screen, although HP has announced that the OLED screen will be available in March.