Next-Gen HP Spectre x360 laptop now in India


New Delhi, Feb 27 (IANS): Expanding its flagship consumer notebook line-up, HP Inc on Tuesday introduced the Next-Generation Spectre x360 laptop in India.

The variant with Core i7 processor is available for Rs 1,57,290 while the Core i5 processor version is available at Rs 1,15,290 across retail outlets and HP India online store.

"The newest Spectre laptops further demonstrate our endeavour to find exciting ways to drive momentum in the premium PC market," Vickram Bedi, Senior Director-Personal Systems, HP Inc. India, said in a statement.

Weighing 1.26 kgs, the new HP Spectre x360 is one of the thinnest convertible notebooks in the industry.

The device comes in a machined aluminum body in dark ash silver colour with copper accents.

There are micro-edge bezels with Corning Gorilla Glass 13.3-inch diagonal display in Full-HD resolution.

The device features the 8th-Generation intel Quad Core Processor in an angular design with memory up to 16 GB LPDDR3.

The safety features include a fingerprint reader, HP "Sure View" integrated privacy screen feature to eliminate visual hacking and HP "Wide Vision FHD Infrared" (IR) camera to login with facial recognition.

  

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