HP Spectre Fold vs Asus Zenbook 17 Fold OLED: Foldable laptops compared

HP recently announced its first foray into the foldable computing market, joining Asus and Lenovo. The HP Specter Fold looks like a luxury edition, but how does it compare to the already-launched Asus Zenbook 17 Fold OLED?


foldable phones, foldable computers are an emerging technology. Lenovo first launched the ThinkPad X1 Fold battery , followed by Asus with its 17-inch rival, and Lenovo quickly announced its second-generation foldable. Everything has slowed down in 2023, with Lenovo’s Unlike next models coming to market in fits and starts, long after they were originally announced.


HP is poised to capitalize on what looks to be its most polished and proven foldable yet, but it’s a first-generation product, so it needs to be thoroughly tested. And, there’s the dizzying price issue. Let’s take a closer look at how HP vs Asus foldables compare.
HP Specter Fold costs five bucksThis issue must be addressed first, as it was a major talking point during the HP Specter Fold launch. Many people will be horrified at the £3,299/$3,999 price tag for the Asus Zenbook 17 Fold OLED. Well, HP said don’t drink my beer.


The Specter Fold will go on sale for £4,999/$4,999. Granted, based on images alone, the Specter Fold looks like it might be a more refined piece of kit, but its specs are largely similar to those of the Asus. From the CPU to the 17-inch OLED display. So it will be interesting to see what aspects of design and functionality warrant a substantial price increase for what is already considered an extremely expensive device. HP’s foldable device is thinner and lighter

Part of the increase in cost is likely due to these key factors, with HP calling the Specter Fold “the world’s thinnest 17-inch foldable phone.” Given that there’s only one other machine in this category, the Asus, it’s pretty clear who wins this award. The Specter Fold is 8.5mm thick when unfolded, while the Zenbook 17 Fold OLED is 12.5mm thick.


It’s also lighter at 1.3kg compared to the Asus’ 1.5kg. These are larger devices by any means, but have gained ground in the portable segment thanks to their compelling folding properties.


Specter Fold has a larger HP Specter Fold batteryOne of our main criticisms of the Zenbook 17 Fold OLED is the Zenbook 17 Fold OLED’s batterylife. This is to be expected, such a new and unique form factor doesn’t seem to be able to accommodate a large battery, especially considering the number of internal parts to be accommodated. And that’s before you consider the big, bright 17-inch OLED display. Arrived after about 6 hours of use.


Well, HP already has its doubts. The Specter Fold comes with a 96-watt-hour HP Specter Fold battery , compared to Asus’s 75-watt-hourAsus’s laptop battery. We’ll have to see how this performs in testing, but given the similar components, we expect HP to have a solid lead in this area. 
Display, processor, RAM and storage specs are the sameWe’ve mentioned several times in this comparison that the HP Specter Fold and Asus Zenbook 17 Fold OLED share several components. But what are they?


More specifically, both are powered by a 12th-generation Intel Core i7-1250U processor, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB of SSD storage. Then there’s the display, Asus has a 17.3-inch foldable OLED panel with a 2560 x 1920 resolution that turns the screen space into 12.5 inches when folded into a laptop-like mode. The HP sports a 17-inch screen with the same 2560 x 1920 resolution, which translates to a 12.3-inch panel.
Given the similarities, these specs are unlikely to be a significant differentiator in your buying decision, which will come down to the HP’s lower space and price differences.


All brands laptop battery in here, We sell cheap and high quality laptop batteries , Tablets battery, mobile phone battery, you choose