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Pros Incredibly thin and light High-quality screen Great performance
Cons Noisy fans Below-average battery life and battery drain So-so keyboard and trackpad
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Key Features Intel Core i5 or i7-U processors 8GB of RAM 13-inch Full HD screen 1.1kg 256GB or 512GB PCI-E SSD 10.4mm thick Manufacturer: HP Review Price: £1, 299.00
What is the HP Spectre 13?
HP has repositioned itself as a premium lifestyle brand. While you might say this first came about several years ago when the company partnered with Beats(now owned by Apple) and launched a range of silver Envy laptops, the HP has doubled down with the Spectre 13.
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The Spectre 13 is an ultra-thin, ultra-light laptop looking to rival Apple’s 12-inch MacBook and 13in MacBook Air. It succeeds on some fronts, but there are some big compromises.
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HP Spectre 13 – Design and Build
Weighing only 1.1kg, with a maximum thickness of just over 10mm, HP has succeeded in its aim of producing the thinnest Intel Core i-powered laptop around. I took the Spectre 13 on two flights and a train journey and it was the perfect companion.
It comes with a leather sleeve, too, meaning I didn’t have to worry about the dark grey aluminium lid picking up any scratches in my backpack.
The actual design and colour choice of the Spectre 13 will divide opinion. I don’t dislike the grey aluminium finish with copper-coloured highlights, but in my opinion HP hasnt done itself any favours by not offering a less showy option of the laptop. Obviously, HP wants its laptop to stand out on store shelves, which it achieves, but I don’t think this translates well to the real world. Nevertheless, you can’t deny that HP has done a great job of creating something unique