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HP Spectre Review

HP Spectre Review

Posted on June 25, 2016December 3, 2018 By Jarvis

Say hello to the new thinnest laptop in the world: the HP Spectre. But when you move past the attention-grabbing stats, the Spectre has much more to offer than just a svelte design That’s because even in a chassis that’s just 0.41-inches thick, you still get a full Core i5 or i7 CPU, a superbright display and one of best keyboards on a laptop yet, all for as little as $1,170. With looks that remind me more of an Italian hypercar than a consumer laptop, the Spectre feels like as much of a thoroughbred as a Ferrari or Lamborghini. However, if you want the HP Spectre’s design and strong performance, you’ll also have to live with its weak battery life and warm temperatures.
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