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The 3 Latest Ultrabooks

by andie jose
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There’s a brand new laptop in town, and it's going to produce plenty of buzz - the ultrabook.

If you don’t know what an ultrabook is, that’s because it’s a fairly new kind of laptop.

They’re a new type of laptop that happens to be powered by Intel microprocessors, and they’ve only been released by the last quarter of 2011. Get ready to sell your laptop for these particular ultrabooks, because these computers are seriously going to be fun.

You might wonder why ultrabooks are driven completely by Intel. That’s because Intel advertised the ultrabook as a sort of rival to the MacBook Air.

They outsource their microprocessors to different brands, and then they also set regulations on what features an ultrabook ought to have.

If you are looking for a perfect type of ultrabook, then the Apple MacBook Air is almost certainly the most effective example. It is a small laptop which has an 11 or 13 inch display screen. That modest screen size surely helps make the ultrabook smaller and much more portable than typical laptops.

Also, the MacBook Air is very thin and light, giving it an even higher mobility and transportability rate. Intel is going to jump into the race by making the ultrabook.

Manufacturers like ASUS, Acer and Toshiba have already released their Intel-powered ultrabooks.

Better sell your laptop and purchase one of these instead. You’ll undoubtedly want to have one of these things.

So with no further ado, listed here are some ultrabooks you'll be able to buy that have received significant praise.

1. ASUS Zenbook UX21



This ultrabook might be slim , but thanks to its aluminum housing, it is quite sturdy. The body just measures 17mm at the thickest point (the back), and thins down to just 3mm in the front.

In addition, it has an 11.56-inch screen, and it has an overall width of just 297mm along with a depth of 196mm. But despite the thin frame, the Zenbook boasts wonderful performing hardware.

It runs on an Intel Core i5 processor chip that clocks in at 1.6 GHz with 6GB of RAM. That is a lot of processing power for a laptop that tiny. An even more costly version has 1.8 GHz, for all those who want some more juice.

2. Acer Aspire S3



This ultrabook is popular not only for its efficiency, but also for its cost. Priced at around $800, this is one computer that gives you the most value for your cash. This really is fantastic for all those who are trying to find an efficient yet portable Windows-powered computer.

The Aspire S3 has a 13.3-inch monitor with a 1366 by 768 HD display. For those who do not need to invest an excessive amount of money, there’s an alternative should you want the Aspire S3 to include Intel i3, i5 or i7 low voltage processors.

The less expensive processors may possibly lower the cost, but it’s wonderful for individuals who don’t play games or other demanding programs.

3. Toshiba Portege Z835



The Portege Z835 comes with a 13.3-inch screen and comes with a 128GB solid state hard drive. Solid state hard drives are cheaper, but they're just a little slower in terms of loading files.

This isn’t to say what's left of the laptop is slow. The laptop comes with a 1.4 GHz but there’s a more pricey option with a 1.7 GHz processor. It also has 4GB of RAM.

Despite its thin size, it manages to contain plenty of ports. It has one USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0 ports. It also has HDMI and VGA outputs. Audio and microphone jacks are included. It also features a card reader, and an Ethernet port.

And to top it off, the Portege has great battery lifespan - 6 hours. That’s plenty within the laptop world. It also has a backlit keyboard, making your laptop look cool.

You need to sell your laptop now for these 3 ultrabooks. Although you’ll find a few to choose from, you should realize that the first ones were only released a couple of months ago. Should you intend to wait for more choices, a few months of waiting around should be fine. Then you can choose the ultrabook you want to buy.

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