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HP unveils world’s thinnest laptop, business notebook

April 07, 2016 11:00 am | Updated October 18, 2016 01:12 pm IST - Macau

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Personal computers and printing major HP Inc today launched eight new personal products including the world’s thinnest laptop at 10.4 mm thickness, a calling device and a business notebook.

“At HP, we are constantly pushing the envelope in design, productivity, security and entertainment to build innovative products for ‘One Life’,” HP Asia Pacific and Japan General Manager and Vice President of Personal Systems Business Anneliese Olson told reporters.

According to the company ‘Spectre’ is the world’s thinnest laptop and has a battery life of up to nine and a half hours.

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The new calling device, HP Elite x3, is built-for-business mobile device and runs on Windows 10.

HP Elite x3 bridges phablet, laptop and desktop to enable users to run key productivity apps across these different experiences seamlessly.

The third product launched by the company HP EliteBook Folio is the thinnest and lightest business notebook with 12.4 mm thickness and weighs under 1 kg. It will come with a starting price of Rs. 1.30 lakh.

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Pricing of Elite x3 and Spectre were announced today.

Other products launched are additions to HP’s existing series notebook Envy, hybrid Elite X2 and EliteBook G3 Notebooks series.

Hybrid Elite x2 1012 is priced starting Rs. 84,599.

HP Envy notebook comes with a 15.6 inch display and a sleek, metal design and is 0.36 kg lighter than the previous generation, weighing from 1.93 kg and 17.95 mm thin. Pricing of Envy has not been announced yet.

All products, except Spectre, Envy and Elite x3, are available to order starting today.

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