HP new laptop to match Apple's Macbook with ultra-thin design

Hewlett Packard company recently unveiled its newest top-of-the-line laptop design at the International Luxury Conference in Paris as they are planning to slowly take away the spotlight from Apple and its widely popular MacBook laptop flagship as the most innovative center of technology in the industry. HP has been creating new sets of laptops that have seen improvement for the past couple of years.
It has been reported as shown in the Wall Street Journal that HP will be launching its thinnest laptop design to date on the market. HP's PC chief Ron Coughlin stated that this latest technology offering from the company will definitely put Hewlett Packard on the map as a top innovator.
"For years, Apple has been seen as the innovator and the driver of innovation... HP is really taking over that mantle," Coughlin said.
HP is one of those electronics company that have been trying over the years to follow the trend set by Apple. As reported in International Business Times, personal computer creators were seen going with the flow that is the "post-PC era" started by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs when he first introduced iPhone 7 to the public in 2007.
IBTimes also reported Dell's XPS range laptop as the present leader in the Windows laptop market. The said device also adapted the high performance and portability seen in Apple's Macbook. The ultra-thin laptop being set up by HP is the company's attempt to be the new force to reckon with in the market, where the usual price of the devices is approximately $1,000.
HP has already created laptops in the past with exceptionally thin feature with the launching of the 12.7 mm thick Elitebook Folio at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this year. The laptop is said to be specialized in tedious business and office works that would require optimal hardware requirements.