HP and Scuderia Ferrari's limited edition laptop is a stunner with a hefty price tag

Scuderia Ferrari, the Formula One racing division of Ferrari has partnered with HP on what is arguably one of the most beautiful limited edition computers released this year. Officially called the HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari Notebook, the laptop isn't just gorgeous but boasts impressive features.
Developed over a period of almost two years by HP's industrial designers and engineers and Ferrari's Design Studio, the HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari Notebook arrives ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix. The Copilot+ PC sports a stunning Ferrari Rosso Magma finish which gives it a 3D-depth appearance. The underside has a glass cover that lets you see the cooling fans and red heat pipe. Only 4,999 units will be made and each one will have its number written on the heat pipe.
Spec wise, the HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari Notebook has a 14-inch Tandem OLED+ touch display with a 3K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 700 nits of brightness. It features a glass haptic keypad and the keyboard has a customizable red backlight. Under the hood is an Intel Core Ultra X7 processor paired with 64GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD.
For ports, the HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari Notebook has 1x HDMI 2.1 port, 2x Thunderbolt 4 ports (40Gbps, DisplayPort 2.1, USB PD), 1x USB Type-C port (10Gbps, DisplayPort 1.4, USB Power Delivery), and 1x USB-A port (5Gbps), an audio/microphone combo jack, and a K-lock security slot. HP says it ships with Windows 11 Pro and HP Wolf Security for Business.
The HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari Notebook costs $5,599, and when it launches on June 12, it will be sold in the US, UK, Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Japan, and Australia exclusively through the HP online store.
It will ship with a custom Poltrona Frau leather sleeve and a premium Ferrari branded power adapter. HP adds that buyers in the EU who want the charger will have to choose the option with the charger at the point of purchase since the EU version doesn't ship with a charger by default.










