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HP attempts to refresh the two-in-one with the leather-and-metal Spectre Folio

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HP has made a new name for itself in recent years with the Spectre family of premium devices. Today, the company announced a new convertible in the line-the Spectre Folio-that doesn't fit the traditional two-in-one mold. Combining the versatility of a detachable in the form of a convertible, the Spectre Folio uses both metal and leather to achieve a new type of design that may appeal to those who want something different than a standard PC.

The Spectre Folio may look like a convertible that's covered in leather, but it's not that simple. The leather is actually built into the PC-you can't remove it, and HP doesn't want you to. The leather soft chassis adheres to the magnesium and aluminum hard chassis in a construction that you won't be able to see with your own eyes-it's all under the surface.

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