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When we compare laptops, we usually do focus on performance, battery life, and the lot. Today though, we're going to do a different spin on our comparison. We pitted four of the most popular laptop brands in a “who has the better look and feel” contest. Y...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2020-02-24 04:45:58
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With the release of Intel's new 8th-generation CPUs, there's never been a better time to be in the market for a thin and light laptop, that also has four cores. HP have realised this and updated their popular Spectre 13 ultrabook with the latest chip from...

". it's the best laptop on the market for anyone wanting uncompromised performance. "...
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gadgetscentral.co.uk Updated: 2020-02-24 04:45:58
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The original HP's Spectre 13 had the perfect balance of slick looks and a light weight design without compromising on performance, it provided the benchmark other ultraportables had to follow.HP's top-of-the-range laptop still is a top quality laptop al...

It beats the MacBook Pro with its super slim dimensions, an elegant design is of the highest calibre, and it still remains one of the very best of the ultraportables. It's not cheap at nearly £1,400 but this is a laptop that has superb looks, and has the...
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Here we are with yet another refresh of the HP Spectre 13 line, this time with the much newer eighth generation Intel processors. We've traditionally loved the work that HP puts into this premium brand, especially with the extra effort to make each iterat...

HP has put great effort into making a genuinely beautiful machine, especially the grey version that we were sent to review. There is no doubt that the target market for the Spectre 13 will thoroughly love having it. Even if the fans can get a bit loud if...
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HP’s flagship laptop made such a strong first impression that it remains at the top-end of our best laptops list almost two years after its initial appearance. Now that its second birthday is fast-approaching, there’s a brand-spanking new model with flash...

Gorgeous, lightweight design, Superb performance, Excellent keyboard...

Poor battery life, Expensive, Mediocre SSD read speeds...

The newest HP Spectre 13 remains a class act but battery life is disappointing...
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With its sleek and super-slim design, the HP Spectre 13 is a laptop that is bound to turn heads, but it's a case of style over substance. It copes well with word processing, web surfing and even photo editing. Even better the touchscreen display looks cle...

Stylish and eyecatching design, Very thin and light making it easy to carry around, Copes well with word processing, web browsing and photo editing, It has great speakers, making it perfect for movies, Very quick to recharge...

We found it got hot while during processorheavy tasks like photo editing, The battery life was disappointing, lasting just three hours in our video playback tests, To perform a right click on the trackpad, you must use two fingers rather than the traditio...

The HP Spectre 13-af004na is a beautiful-looking laptop that copes well with most computing tasks. It's got a clear and sharp display but its battery life is disappointing...
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HP's Spectre 13 was designed for tablet lovers who don't buy tablets, It's a lightweight though sturdy ultrabook designed with a powerful Intel 8th-generation Core chip inside and an eye toward the future. HP's stylish Spectre offers excellent performance...

HP's Spectre 13 doesn't go all-out on any particular aspect of the computing experience, making tradeoffs that HP thinks you'll tolerate. Its cutting-edge 8th-gen Kaby Lake-R chip puts it at or near the top of the heap in general computing performance. In...
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HP's first 13-inch Spectre laptop was an impressive albeit frustrating marvel. One of the thinnest laptops of its time to house full Intel Core processors, it cut a few too many corners in pursuit of that marquee ‘thinnest laptop ever' moniker. Today, HP...

Excellently refined design, Far stronger audio, Touchscreen now standard...

Still USB-C only...

HP has managed to address nearly all of our bugbears with the previous Spectre 13 in one fell swoop – smaller, faster, longer-lasting and with more features – making this year's model a strong contender for the ‘best laptop' list barring a full review...
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