HP's new Spectre is the thinnest notebook in the market today
HP has been busy creating the Spectre Notebook which at 10 mm (as thin as a AAA battery) is the thinnest notebook in the world. A gilded wonder of black metal and copper flourishes, the Spectre Notebook is most definitely a showcase product and while it beats out all other slim and light notebooks in the market today, it also brings substantial processing power to the table.
The Spectre Notebook's feature set includes full-spec 6th generation Core i5 and i7 processors, three USB-C ports–all of which provide power, high-speed data, video out, and sleep and charge capabilities. A full-sized and high-quality keyboard and touchpad, and a 13.3-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS display. So, very little compromise in an extremely portable form factor boasting a 9-hour battery.
The Spectre Notebook really shows HP going off on a different direction by blending the portability many mobile users desire with the power and performance they need while adding some much needed style and fashion sense to the equation. Pricing is starts at just US $1169 for a version with a Core-i5 processor, 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of SSD storage. The HP Spectre Notebook is being timed for a May release in North America, including Canada.
Source: Thurrott.com
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