HP and Dell hold fairly conservative views on ultra-thin laptops. The largest computer maker at CES 2012 showed ultrabook Envy 14 Spectre with glass panels and an illuminated keyboard, which impressed with its weight (1.72 kg) and cost (from $ 1399).
It was assumed that the elite ultrabook HP will go on sale yesterday, but today HP has just started taking orders on the two versions of Envy 14 Spectre. The first is estimated at $ 1,399 and is characterized by a combination of CPU Core i5-2467M and SSD 128 GB. The second version cost $ 1899, and implies the presence of processor Core i7-2677M with four core and two solid-state disk 128 GB capacity. The amount of DDR3-1333 RAM in both cases is 4 GB. User is offered a choice of several Windows 7 versions.
Screen with 14 inches diagonal and resolution 1600 x 900 pixels is inscribed in the body of 13.3" notebook . The thickness of aluminum case with glass plates does not exceed 20 mm. Back light keyboard detects the approach of the user's fingers, and does not work in periods of inactivity. Of the two USB ports one operates in USB 3.0, there is a memory card reader of two types, HDMI and mini-DisplayPort, jack for headset, a Gigabit LAN port. For $ 50 you can buy an adapter HDMI -> D-Sub. There is wireless network adapters Wi-Fi (802.11 a / g / n) and Bluetooth. For optical drive you can buy an external drive. Regular four-section lithium-ion battery should last for nine and a half hours.
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