By Joe Osborne
HP Spectre review
Seriously, when are these things going to become just actual sheets of paper? HP has announced that, at just 10.4mm thin, it has crafted the world’s thinnest laptop, the HP Spectre.
The math checks out – I looked it up, and so did HP, I’m sure. But this isn’t only the world’s thinnest, it’s among the world’s first Ultrabooks to house not one, but three USB-C ports.
That’s two shots across the bow toward Apple, and I haven’t even gotten into what this thing looks like yet. This is how serious HP is about trumping the laptop leaders in design – it’s coming out guns a’blazin’.

And, it honestly shows in the product. The Spectre, a 13.3-inch, 2.4-pound follow up to the firm’s Spectre x360 of last year, exudes style from every angle. This is a laptop that HP wants you to be proud to pull out of your bag on that packed flight to, say, a tech conference.
For a starting price of $1,169 (about £820, AU$1,539) on HP.com starting April 25, it sure as hell better.
Design
Let me put it this way: you better believe that this laptop will be in the next Bond …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac
