HP announced several new mobile products, including the HP Spectre x2, new HP Envy notebooks, and a limited edition HP Spectre x360 that commemorates the 90th anniversary of Bang & Olufsen. HP's new Envy notebooks are the thinnest the company has ever made, measuring only 12.9 mm thick. These lightweight laptops offer screens with up to 5.7 million pixels using a 13.3-inch QHD+ IPS display, up to ten hours of battery life, 6th generation Intel (Skylake) Core i5 processors and 8 GB of RAM. A 128 GB SSD appears to come standard, along with a fingerprint scanner and a backlit keyboard. The devices also feature Bang & Olufsen audio. The HP Envy notebooks will start at $899.

The HP Spectre x2 is a 2-in-1 device with a detachable 1920 x 1080 Full HD display that features the latest Intel Core M processors with up to 512 GB of speedy SSD storage and up to 8 GB of RAM. It also features an Intel RealSense 3D camera, two USB Type-C ports for charging and speedy data transfer, a backlit keyboard, and audio by Bang & Olufsen. Internet connectivity is provided by onboard Wi-Fi or an internal LTE antenna.

The HP Spectre x360 Anniversary Edition is a convertible tablet PC with a 360-degree hinge that also features the latest Intel Skylake processors, fast SSD storage and Bang & Olufsen audio. The 13.3-inch IPS touchscreen has a quad HD resolution of 2560 x 1440, and HP promised up to 12.5 hours of battery life with the device. The limited edition Spectre x360 starts at $899.99.

These new HP mobile devices strengthen HP's product catalog. It seems that lately, vendors who aren't or haven't yet debuted new Skylake-loaded PCs are falling behind, and although HP isn't the first to the party, it certainly isn't the last.