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HP claims world's thinnest laptop with Spectre

 US-based IT company HP introduced a new skinny laptop to the market in Macau on Thursday. 

Indra Budiari (The Jakarta Post)
Macau
Thu, April 7, 2016

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HP claims world's thinnest laptop with Spectre HP Spectre features the sixth generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, 13.3-inch display, up to 8GB memory, up to 512GB of hard disk storage and three ports USB Type C. (HP/-)

US-based IT company HP introduced a new skinny laptop to the market in Macau on Thursday. 

Dubbed Spectre, the laptop features sixth generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, 13.3-inch display, up to 8GB memory and 512GB of hard disk storage, and three ports USB Type C. With a thickness of only 10.4 millimeters and weighing 1.1 kilograms, it has been boasted as the world's thinnest laptop.

“Unlike the majority of other super thin PCs on the market, this laptop doesn’t compromise power of features,” Anneliese Olson, HP Asia Pacific and Japan’s vice president of personal system business, told thejakartapost.com during the launch in Macau.

With its full HD display, Intel Core i processors, powerful sound from Bang & Olufsen and up to 9.5-hour battery life, Olson said the HP Spectre had set a new standard in its class. 

During the event, the company also launched a new generation 15.6-inch HP Envy laptop featuring processors of up to i7 and 16GB of memory, with a dual storage option of up to 1TB hard disk and 256GB of PCIe SSD.

Both of the new laptops will be available for the Indonesian market by the end of July with prices to be announced in the near future. However, HP's international price tag for Spectre and Envy have been set at US$1,249 and $779 respectively. (kes)

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