Specifications / Chassis
CPU |
Intel Core i5-3317U (1.7
GHz Standard, 2.3 GHz Turbo) |
Graphics card |
Intel HD Graphics 4000 |
Chipset |
Intel HM76 (Panther
Point) |
Memory |
DDR3 1'600 MHz, 4 Gigabyte |
Display |
13.3 Zoll TFT, 1366 x 768
Pixel, Glare-Type,
LED Backlight |
Hard drive / Drive |
Samsung MZMPC128HBFU, 128
GB |
Video Camera |
HP TrueVision HD-Webcam,
720p |
Keyboard |
backlight |
Connectors |
1 x USB 2.0
1 x USB 3.0
1 x
HDMI
1 x Kensington Lock
Audio
Card Reader SD
RJ 45 |
Battery |
45 Wh 2950 mAh |
Dimensions |
316 x 224 x 14.5 - 17.5 mm (W x D x H) |
Operating System |
Windows 7 Home Premium 64
Bit |
Weight |
1.415 kg |
Chassis / Design / Build quality
Already the
first glance at the Spectre XT reveals that HP built a high quality Ultrabook. The
materials they've used have been
exquisitely processed and the result is very good haptics. The hairline brushed
aluminium cover gives the Spectre XT a luxurious touch and makes it very
appealing. The
plastic, which can be found at the bottom of this
ultrabook comes with a matte velvety finish, which is very comfortable and
offers good grip once your going to lift the device. Going a step further and opening we had to use both hands.
There is no comfortable way to open the lid with one hand, since it keeps
sliding off because of its low weigtht. Talking about weight: the Spectre XT
only weighs only 1.415 Kilogram and is therefore a perfect companion.
Looking at
the connectors shows that HP hasn't been saving here. Wether or not a slim
notebook where manufacturers have design ambitions should offer many connectors
that's what people can argue about. But on the other hand there is the fact that
a RJ45 connector, an HDMI port, one USB 2.0 as well as one USB 3.0 connector and
a card reader are convinient no matter if you're at home, at work or on the go.
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