HP Spectre 13 review: The most beautiful, thinnest laptop in the world
HP Spectre 13
The HP Spectre 13

Whether you’re a fan of Apple’s MacBooks or not, there’s no denying the brand’s aesthetic appeal. They’re easily the most attractive notebooks you can buy. Well, I should say they were the most attractive notebooks until HP released its new Spectre 13.

Yes, that beauty of a laptop you see above is an HP. I know — I had a few coworkers who didn’t believe it, either. But the 13-inch Spectre 13 has more than just good looks. It’s got a powerful processor and plenty of memory for all of your multitasking needs, and a fantastic display. And did I mention it’s the thinnest laptop in the world?

But all of that power and beauty comes at a hefty price tag; the Spectre starts at $1,170. That’s $30 less than Apple’s MacBook and $170 more than Samsung’s Notebook 9. Still, this laptop is worth the cost of admission. Here’s why.

Did I mention it’s really pretty?

“That’s an HP? No. Really!?” That’s the exact reaction I got from my coworker when I asked what she thought of the Spectre 13. And she wasn’t the only person with that kind of reaction. I left the Spectre 13 on my desk just to see if people would notice it, and sure enough plenty of people stopped by to check it out.

This thing looks like it’s more suited for the pages of Vogue than seated on my desk between a pile of discarded power cords and a half-eaten breakfast burrito. The laptop’s gold accents and copper paint job give it a premium look that stands out without being gaudy. Its base, meanwhile, is made of carbon fiber (which means it can manage heat and can double as a Formula One car, I guess). My one problem with the Spectre is that the gold coating on its hinge picks up fingerprint smudges.

HP Spectre 13
I mean, look at this thing.

That’s a small problem for the incredibly thin laptop, though. Measuring a miniscule 0.41 inches thick, the Spectre is the thinnest laptop in the world. Apple’s ultra-thin, 12-inch MacBook is a tad thicker at 0.52 inches, while Samsung’s 13-inch Notebook 9 is 0.53 inches thick. In this super-svelte category, the 13-inch MacBook Air, which was once the standard-bearer for thin laptops, is damn near a whale at 0.68 inches.

Alas, the Spectre 13 isn’t the lightest laptop around. In fact, at 2.45 pounds, the Spectre is actually heavier than the MacBook (2.03 pounds). Samsung’s Notebook 9 weighs an incredible 1.9 pounds. It’s so light you feel like you could toss it like a Frisbee and it would gently float to the ground. The 13-inch MacBook Air, on the other hand, weighs 2.96 pounds.

A gorgeous display

For your viewing pleasure, HP strapped Spectre 13 with a 13-inch LED display with a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution. Text, images and videos viewed on the Spectre look crystal clear, while colors look vivid and bright. While 1080 pixel screens are the norm, Apple’s MacBook bucks the trend with a higher resolution, 12-inch panel that’s a bit sharper than the HP. The MacBook Air, for its part, has a lower resolution than its competitors (1440 X 900).