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    HP Brings 4K and OLED to New Spectre X360 2-in-1

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    If nothing else, users will want to look at the new HP Spectre x360 PCs, which the company debuted at CES 2016. That’s because the Windows 10 hybrid PCs have stunning displays; each featuring one of the two best specs on the market: 4K and OLED.

    And for HP, that’s alright. It wants users to gawk at the screens, as it’s putting maximum effort this CES into high-end machines built for consuming and working with media. “Screen quality -- including resolution, brightness and contrast—are increasingly important to customers creating and viewing rich media content on their personal systems, and PCs are no exception,” said HP VP Mike Nash in a released statement.

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