HP’s new Chromebook 13 offers some of the latest technologies that the company is also putting in its top-line Windows PCs.

The new laptop is just 12.9-millimeters thick and has a 13.3-inch display that shows images at a 3200 x 1800 pixel resolution. That is the highest-resolution screen ever in Chromebooks, an improvement from the 2560 x 1700 pixel display on Google’s Chromebook Pixel.

The Chromebook 13 weighs 1.29 kilograms (2.86 pounds), and is the first with Intel’s Skylake-based Core M processor, which focuses more on battery life than performance. HP claims the Chromebook 13 delivers 11.5 hours of battery life.

It has an aluminum finish, giving it a premium look.

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Source: COMPUTER WORLD