HP is only second to worldwide leader Lenovo in consumer PC sales and it is looking to take that a step further with the launch of its latest product dubbed the Spectre.
Tech giant launches the thinnest laptop in the world
The Spectre, launched last Thursday, April 7, 2016, in Paris, is currently the world's thinnest laptop, coming in at 10.4 millimeters to best the Apple, Lenovo and Asus variants.
The Spectre, launched last Thursday, April 7, 2016, in Paris, is currently the world's thinnest laptop, coming in at 10.4 millimeters to best the Apple, Lenovo and Asus alternatives.
HP's latest PC has a carbon-fibre body, a backlit keyboard and a glass trackpad. It also sports 8GB of RAM and two processor variants, an Intel Core i7 or i5.
The laptop is also equipped with Intel's new hyperbaric cooling system, which works by pushing hot air out, and drawing in cool air to maintain the devices temperature for optimum performance.
The Spectre 13.3" laptop also has 3 USB Type-C ports to help with both charging and data transfer responsibilities. In the battery department, HP claims that the Spectre's battery will last for 9 hours on a full charge.
Both the design aesthetics and functionalities of this new laptop bring a different kind of innovation of the entire PC game as a whole.
The laptop starts at $1, 170 depending in which processor variant you are getting.
There is no word yet on when it will be available in Nigeria, but that should be before the middle of the year, according to our sources.
Stay with Pulse Tech to keep you updated on all HP related news as well as reviews, if we do get a unit to test out for you guys.
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