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HP Spectre 13 Review: The MacBook for Windows users

Posted on May 10, 2015April 24, 2020 By Hulk

 

If you’ve ever used a Windows PC and longed for the build a MacBook offers, your wait may be over. The HP Spectre 13-inch Ultrabook is a device unlike many never seen: sleek, sexy, and without a hint of compromise. While it absolutely looks the part, the real question comes down to performance. Does the Spectre have what it takes to keep our attention after turning our head with its sexy design? We find out.

Hardware

I’ve made several silly comments in the past regarding HP’s plastic builds, and their latest devices (Chromebooks, mainly) don’t dissuade from that commentary. The Spectre, however, is some of the best aluminum we’ve laid hands on outside of a MacBook Pro. Top to bottom, front to back, inside and out — this one is pure metal sexiness. There’s really no way around it, the Spectre puts the ‘ultra’ back into Ultrabook.
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