The HP Pavilion Aero 13 was revealed this week for the 2021 season and claimed it was “the lightest consumer laptop” HP. This machine weighs less than 1 kilogram (less than 2.2 pounds) and comes in various fashionable colors. It is also the company’s first laptop with a 13.3-inch screen with a ratio of aspect 16:10, 2.5k resolution, and a potential of 400 nits brightness.
Hardware
The weight of this model is achieved with materials that are always very different from what happened before. Using magnesium aluminum for the keyboard deck, bottom cover, and the top means the whole machine is lighter than the cellphone that has ever made a machine like this before.
In it there is an AMD Ryzen 5000 mobile processor – up to AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, with AMD Radeon Graphics. This machine has a battery suggested that HP can last up to 10.5 hours at a full cost – to be charged with the unique charger of your own cell phone that is included with the machine.
This device has a full-sized HDMI port, 2x USB-A port, and one USB-c port. This laptop also has a standard 3.5mm headphone jack and its own fingerprint scanner for safe entries. The speaker on this laptop is powered by Bang & Olufsen.
Windows 11.
To be extra clear, here, this laptop will be sent first with Windows 10. This laptop is clearly equipped with TPM 2.0 and at least basic requirements for Windows 11, so you will be ready to scroll for Windows 11 when the time comes.
HP writes today that Pavilion Aero 13 “is expected to be improved to Windows 11 later this year. Fine Print suggests” the system might require hardware, drivers, software, or enhanced BIOS updates and / or separately to utilize the Windows function.
Price and release
This laptop will be available in the color of ceramics, natural silver, warm gold, and pale rose gold. The HP Pavilion Aero 13 is estimated to have a release date at the beginning of July 2021. This laptop will be available from the HP online store with an initial price of around $ 749 USD, and it will be available from “Select Us Rets later this fall.”