Hewlett-Packard (HP) just took the premium PC experience to whole new level, with the unveiling of its new product – the Spectre. The HP Spectre’s CNC machined aluminum chassis is as thin as a AAA battery at just 10.4 mm, making it the world’s thinnest laptop till date.
The notebook boasts a carbon fiber bottom which creates a thin profile that is both durable and lightweight, keeping the total weight at just 2.45 pounds. Shinny copper accents provides a luxurious touch, with an innovative hidden piston hinge which creates the illusion of a hinge-less design.
A full HD IPS edge-to-edge display featuring Corning Gorilla delivers a superb viewing experience while sixth generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processors and a PCIe SSD with storage up to 512 GB with up to 8 GB of memory guarantees peak performance. Furthermore, a groundbreaking hybrid battery split into two thinner pieces, delivers the same wattage as a single battery for up to 9 and half hours of battery life.
Stereo speakers by Bang & Olufsen with HP Audio Boost technology give customers an incredible depth of sound from such a small package.
The HP Spectre will become available for pre-orders starting April 25 for $1,170 USD, before a wider release is expected on May 22, starting at a base price of $1,250 USD.