Sunday, June 10, 2018

HP Spectre 13 Business Laptop

HP Spectre 13 Business Laptop

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Do you really care how thin your laptop is? When the difference is just a couple millimeters here or there? Well, HP is hoping you do, because the new Spectre 13 lightweight laptop with battery like HP Pavilion g4 Battery, HP Pavilion g6 Battery, HP Pavilion g7 Battery, HP Pavilion m6 Battery, HP 630919-541 Battery, HP CC09 Battery, HP HSTNN-UB2I Battery, HP HSTNN-W81C Battery, HP HSTNN-F11C Battery, HP HSTNN-I91C Battery, HP QK643AA Battery, HP HSTNN-OB2H Battery, what could very well be one of the best ultrabooks to hit the market, is being marketed as the thinnest laptop on the market, even slimmer than the latest MacBook Air and other competitive models.

Let’s be honest: At this point it really doesn’t matter, it’s just a way to boast for marketing materials. While HP’s newest offering does have a razor-thin design and complementary blade-like style, the average consumer doesn’t care that much. And all the focus on how thin the Spectre 13 is undermines some of the other, more laudable qualities of this laptop and its 13-inch screen.

First, don’t let the MacBook comparisons fool you, there isn’t much similar between these laptops except for their size. The Spectre 13 is a more traditional type of computer, with an HD screen and a choice between powerful Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, both of which are faster than what most ultra-light laptops are capable of. You can choose RAM all the way up to 8GB, and up to 512GB of PCIe SSD storage.

Amidst all these powerful specs you probably noticed the discordant twang: A 1080p, non-touchscreen display? If HP is trying to go up against MacBooks, Microsoft Surface Books, and other related computers, this screen is definitely not a great highlight – and may explain the hurried focus on size. Of course, HP laptops are traditionally designed for more ordinary work tasks: More spreadsheets, fewer graphic design projects. As a result, HP users are probably less likely to care.

When the Spectre 13 becomes available to the public for orders in late April, prices will begin at $1,170, which is more or less competitive to other laptops in this market niche. What do you think? Is the screen easy to ignore in favor of greater power? Are you willing to become an HP fan for this new super-thin model?

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