Specter XT TouchSmart.
Not showing poorly on competitors of ultrabook products with touch screen, HP today unveiled the Specter XT TouchSmart duo Ultrabook and Envy 4 Ultrabook aimed at different user segments. While the Specter XT TouchSmart Ultrabook is a 15-inch version of the previous Specter XT with a sturdy aluminum and magnesium alloy case, the Envy 14 Ultrabook will be cheaper with a more detailed plastic shell and configuration. lower.
Specter XT features a Full HD resolution screen, support for multi-touch and IPS panels. This is the first time HP has included this specification into its Ultrabook product line. The model also has attractive "measurements" with a thickness of only 17.9 mm and a weight of 2.16 kg. It will be equipped with the latest Intel Core i Ivy Bridge processor, SSD solid-state drive or hybrid hard drive with built-in 32 GB SSD chip.
Despite its slim size, the Specter XT TouchSmart is also equipped with multiple connectivity ports such as Ethernet, two USB 3.0 ports, a USB 2.0 port, memory card reader, 3.5mm headphone jack and locking kensington. Interestingly, this is the first HP product to feature a new Thunderbolt port. There are also built-in support software such as Norton, Adobe Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements.
Envy TouchSmart 4.
Meanwhile, the Envy TouchSmart 4 can be considered a touch variant of the previous Envy Ultrabook & Sleekbook series. This model weighs 2.16 kg and is 23 mm thin (22 mm thicker than Intel's standard but due to the thicker touch screen, it is still called Ultrabook). This product line has the same screen size as the Specter XT TouchSmart, but has a multi-part plastic texture and a normal resolution of 1,366 x 768 pixels.
The Envy TouchSmart Ultrabook 4 can integrate up to AMD graphics cards with VRAM capacity up to 2 GB, Beats Audio audio (with woofer system).
Specter XT TouchSmart will go on sale in December for $ 1,400 while the Envy 4 models don't have pricing information.
HP Specter XT TouchSmart.
HP Envy TouchSmart.