HP on Thursday announced the latest iteration of its top-of-the-line Spectre notebooks, an ambitious bid to wrest the title of "world's thinnest laptop" away from Apple.
The new Spectre, with its 13.3-in diagonal size and 2.45 lbs weight, boasts a thickness of just 10.4mm.
"It's as thick as a AAA battery," notes tech site Mashable.
In contrast, Apple's 12-in, 2.45 lbs Retina MacBook has a thickness of 12.1mm.
With its copper highlights and matte black finish, the Spectre is clearly positioned as a luxury item with an almost bespoke vibe, reminiscent of a handmade watch.
"It's the thinnest notebook we've ever made," HP added.
The Spectre boasts a full HD IPS display, a sixth-gen Core i5 or i7 processor, 8GB RAM, and a 512GB PCIe solid-state drive. It has a claimed battery life of just under 10 hours.
Also, unlike the Apple MacBook, the Spectre boasts three USB-C connectors for power and peripherals
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