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HP unveils the Envy Spectre XT ultrabook with 3rd Gen Intel`s Ivy Bridge.
Sports the latest Intel 3rd Generation processor, its ultra-thin, all-metal design. As thin as .57 in (14.5 mm) and starting at only 3.07 lb (1.39 kg), with built-in Beats Audio and four speakers, a solid-state drive and Intel Rapid Start Technology and Backlit keyboard.
Base specs
HP ENVY Spectre XT
Starts at $999.99; available on June 8
- Operating system: Windows 7 Premium (64-bit)
- Display: 13.3-inches (1366 x 768 resolution)
- CPU: Available with third-generation Intel Core processors
- Memory: 4GB 1600MHz DDR3
- Storage: 128GB (up to 256GB) SSD
- Input devices: Backlit Keyboard and HP Imagepad
- Connectivity: 802.11a/g/n, 2x2 WLAN, Bluetooth, Intel Wireless Display
- Ports include: Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0 (1), HDMI
- Dimensions: 327 x 221 x 14.5 mm
- Weight: 3.07 lbs.
- Battery life: up to eight hours
- Included software: two-year subscription to Norton Internet Security, full versions of Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Elements 10
- Beats Audio with quad speakers
- HP CoolSense technology
- HP TrueVision HD Webcam
- One-year subscription to Absolute Data Protect
- Concierge phone line dedicated exclusively to HP ENVY Spectre owners.
Notes:
- With the latest Intel® 3rd Generation Processors, you have all the speed you need.
- With its ultra-thin, all-metal design, the HP ENVY Spectre XT Ultrabook™ looks smart. As thin as .57 in (14.5 mm) and starting at only 3.07 lb (1.39 kg)1, you'll be confident knowing you can carry less and do more.
- Thanks to built-in Beats Audio™ and four speakers, the HP ENVY Spectre XT is designed for the best sounding, richest audio available on a PC. Small size. Big sound.
- We gave this Ultrabook™ a solid-state drive and Intel® Rapid Start Technology so you can get going in seconds whenever inspiration strikes.
- Keep working or playing even in dimly lit rooms or on red eye flights. The backlit keyboard is full-size so you don't compromise comfort. Backlit keyboard. Another bright idea.
More information on: HP