HP Spectre x360 Resale Value in India (2026) — How Much Will You Get?

By Bids44 Team 5 min read

Estimated Resale Value

₹49,000 ₹99,400

Based on condition, age, and market trends

₹35,000 Fair: ₹49,000 – ₹77,000 ₹1,05,000

How Much Is a Used HP Spectre x360 Worth?

The HP Spectre x360 is one of the most premium Windows 2-in-1 convertibles available in India, and its distinctive gem-cut design gives it a look that no other laptop matches. A used HP Spectre x360 in Good condition typically sells for ₹62,000 on Indian marketplaces. In Like New condition, you can expect up to ₹88,000, while Fair condition units sell around ₹44,000.

The Spectre x360’s core appeal is versatility — it functions as a laptop, tablet, tent mode for media, and presentation mode. The 360-degree hinge, OLED or IPS touch display, and included stylus support (on many variants) make it ideal for creative professionals, students, and anyone who values flexibility. Models from 2022-2024 with 12th-14th Gen Intel processors deliver smooth performance for productivity, media editing, and even light creative work.

HP builds the Spectre with a premium CNC-machined aluminium chassis that feels genuinely luxurious. The nightfall black and poseidon blue colour options age well aesthetically. The Spectre x360 holds its value better than most Windows laptops partly because of this premium feel — it is the Windows answer to a MacBook in terms of build quality.

Software support via Windows 11 extends through 2027-2028 for 12th Gen Intel and newer. HP provides BIOS and driver updates for about 3 years, with Windows Update handling most ongoing needs. The Spectre line has a decent track record for reliability, though the 2-in-1 hinge mechanism requires extra scrutiny when buying used.

HP Spectre x360 Price by Condition

ConditionPrice RangeWhat It Means
Like New₹74,000 – ₹1,00,000Under 100 battery cycles, no marks, with box
Good₹52,000 – ₹72,000Under 300 cycles, minor wear, fully functional
Fair₹37,000 – ₹51,000High cycles, worn keyboard, works fine

OLED display variants sell for 10-15% more. 16-inch models command a premium over 13.5-inch. Stylus included adds ₹1,500-2,500 in value. Use the calculator below for your specific estimate.

Key Factors That Affect HP Spectre x360 Resale Value

Display Type and Size are the top value drivers. The OLED Spectre x360 has significantly deeper blacks and more vivid colours, making it worth 10-15% more used. The 16-inch model provides more workspace and is more desirable.

Processor Generation matters. 13th/14th Gen Intel models are noticeably more efficient than 11th/12th Gen, especially for battery life.

Hinge Condition is uniquely critical for convertibles. A loose or gritty 360-degree hinge devalues the machine significantly because the whole point of the Spectre is its flexibility.

Battery Health — the Spectre x360’s battery degrades faster if frequently used in tablet mode (screen brightness high, touch interactions). Check capacity vs design capacity carefully.

Included Accessories — the original charger, stylus (HP Tilt Pen or MPP 2.0 pen), and leather sleeve add ₹3,000-5,000 to the package value.

Buyer’s Guide — What to Check Before Buying

The Spectre x360’s 2-in-1 design introduces unique inspection points beyond what standard laptops require.

1. Verify Specs: Run msinfo32 to confirm processor, RAM, and storage. Run dxdiag to check if it has Intel Iris Xe or a dedicated GPU (some 16-inch models have Intel Arc).

2. Test the 360-Degree Hinge Thoroughly: Open and close the laptop through its full range of motion — laptop mode, tent mode, presentation mode, and tablet mode. The hinge should feel smooth and consistent at every angle. Listen for grinding, clicking, or popping sounds. Test that the keyboard disables when folded into tablet mode.

3. Touch Screen Accuracy: Open a drawing app (Windows Ink Workspace or Fresh Paint) and draw diagonal lines across the entire screen. Look for dead zones where touch does not register. Test all four corners and edges — touch digitizer failure often starts at the edges.

4. Stylus Test: If a stylus is included, test pressure sensitivity and palm rejection. Draw with the stylus while resting your palm on the screen — the screen should only respond to the stylus, not your palm.

5. Battery Report: Run powercfg /batteryreport. The Spectre’s battery is under more stress in convertible mode, so check the degradation pattern carefully.

Insider Checks — What IT Pros Look For

THE KEYBOARD SHINE TEST: Tilt the Spectre under bright light and examine the keycaps at an angle. HP uses a relatively soft key coating on the Spectre line that develops shine faster than competitors. Check the spacebar, E, T, A, S, and return keys. Because the Spectre folds into tablet mode, also check for screen marks on the keyboard area — when closed in tablet mode, the keys press against the screen. If you see key-shaped impressions on the display, the machine was frequently used in tablet mode. Keyboard replacement on the Spectre requires a full palm rest swap, costing ₹6,000-10,000.

THE BATTERY CYCLE + KEYBOARD CROSS-CHECK: Run powercfg /batteryreport and check both cycle count and capacity history. The Spectre x360 is often used as a media consumption device in tablet mode with the screen at full brightness — this drains the battery aggressively and can push cycle counts higher than typical laptops. If the cycle count looks suspiciously low but the touch screen has visible fingerprint wear patterns and the hinge is loose from frequent folding, the battery was likely replaced. Third-party Spectre batteries run ₹4,000-7,000.

THE SCREEN COATING CHECK: The Spectre’s touch screen has an oleophobic coating that degrades from constant finger contact. Look for areas where the coating has worn off — typically the centre of the screen where users tap and swipe most. The worn areas will show smudges differently than the coated areas. On OLED variants, also display a uniform grey screen to check for burn-in from static UI elements like the taskbar. Touch-screen coating wear is cosmetic but drops value by ₹3,000-5,000.

THE LID HINGE GRAVITY TEST (CRITICAL FOR 2-IN-1): This check is more important for the Spectre than for any standard laptop. Open to 45 degrees and release — it should hold. But also open to 180 degrees (flat), 270 degrees (presentation mode), and full 360 degrees (tablet mode). The hinge should hold firmly at every position. If it is loose at any angle — especially in tent or presentation mode where it needs to support the weight of the display — the hinge is worn. Spectre hinge repair is expensive because the hinge assembly is integrated into the chassis, typically ₹8,000-15,000 at HP service. A loose hinge defeats the entire purpose of buying a convertible.

THE BOTTOM SCREW CHECK: Flip the Spectre and examine the Torx screws. The Spectre’s internals are less user-serviceable than Dell XPS — HP uses more adhesive and tighter tolerances. If the screws show tool marks on a Spectre, someone had to work harder to get in, which increases the risk of accidental damage to ribbon cables or the battery. Ask what was done inside.

THE DISPLAY HALO TEST: Black image, max brightness, dark room. On IPS touch models, check for backlight bleed — the touch screen digitizer layer adds complexity and can worsen bleed over time. On OLED models, blacks should be perfect. Also press very gently on different screen areas (do not push hard) — if the OLED shows temporary bright spots from light pressure, the panel bonding may be separating, which worsens over time. Display replacement on the Spectre x360 costs ₹18,000-30,000.

Seller’s Guide — How to Get Top Price for Your HP Spectre x360

  1. Include the battery report and emphasize the hinge condition. Buyers are most worried about hinge wear and battery — address both proactively.

  2. Mention the display type. “OLED 3K2K touch” or “IPS FHD+ touch” makes a significant difference in pricing.

  3. Include the stylus and sleeve. HP’s stylus (₹4,000-6,000 new) and premium sleeve add real value to the package.

  4. Demonstrate tablet mode in listing photos. Show the Spectre in multiple modes — this is its key differentiator and attracts buyers specifically looking for convertible functionality.

  5. Clean the touch screen thoroughly. Fingerprints and smudges on a touch display look worse in photos than on a standard laptop. Use a microfiber cloth and screen cleaner.

  6. List on Bids44 where premium buyers bid. The Spectre x360 attracts buyers who appreciate build quality and are willing to pay accordingly through competitive bidding.

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