2/15/2024 0 Comments Spectre 13HP’s new logo will be used only on the Spectre. All that and a new logoĪnother distinct feature of this laptop is the presence of HP’s new logo, which is being rolled out with the Spectre lineup. HP’s new Spectre 13.3 uses a terraced battery design to increase battery life. Its battery contours and terraces stuff a 39-watt-hour unit into the smaller-but-thicker MacBook 12. One that’s capable of 9.5 hours of movie playback or 9.5 hours of Office tasks.Īpple uses a similar approach with its MacBook 12, but it goes one step further. HP says it didn’t want to compromise, so it used batteries of various thicknesses joined together to form a 38-watt-hour “fuel tank” for the Spectre 13.3. When companies make ultralight or ultrathin laptops, the first thing that usually goes overboard is battery life, as a sure way to reduce bulk. To my fingers, it’s certainly better than the atrocious lack of travel on the Apple MacBook 12. The Spectre’s trackpad is a standard piano-hinge, click-type unit with a glass surface. Both the Dell XPS 13 and Microsoft Surface Pro 3 also make that claim. HP says the keyboard on the Spectre 13.3 offers 1.3mm of travel, which is pretty typical of a thin computer. The rear portion of the HP Spectre 13.3 is hand-polished and gold. HP has been hyper-conservative about letting other company’s USB-C chargers play on its laptops. HP officials didn’t say whether the Spectre would support third-party chargers, but I suspect it won’t. All three ports support DisplayPort and charging via USB Power Delivery. Two support Thunderbolt 3.0 and USB 3.1 10Gbps, while the last is USB data at what I suspect is 5Gbps. Port-side, HP integrates no fewer than three USB Type C ports. The rest of the system specs include 8GB of RAM and up to a 512GB M.2 PCIe SSD drive.
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