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May 29, 2012
Ultrabooks duel ultralights at Computex
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1/23/2013 6:45 AM EST
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chanj
More than 10 years, Sony and Toshiba had made 3 lbs+ laptop computer. They are well known as notebook computer at the time. Netbook was created a couple years back, targeting for entry level market which was believed not demanding for performance. Apple released Macbook Air afterwards. It seems to be a high end netbook with a price of regular Microsoft enabled laptop computer. Challenged by ARM, Intel launched ultrabook which is spec very similar to a Macbook Air. I believe the target market is high portability, med to high performance, good quality and a reasonable price. These requirement seem to be a dream now because high quality ultrabook seems to come with a high price tag. I am not quite sure creating ultralight or similar category is going to do any good to the PC market. A ultrabook made of "cheap" material might very well be a bad move to the ultrabook initiative.
5/31/2012 7:25 PM EDT
resistion
Ultrabooks not taking off as quickly as expected could be another misread by Intel, although it also means SSD is still far from replacement of HDD.
5/30/2012 5:43 PM EDT
pt
These executive subnotes have always been around, have a look at: http://lorrie.cranor.org/pubs/cf-s51.html
It's interesting how little the design trade-offs seem to have changed. I guess a PC is a PC.
-Paul
9/10/2012 2:27 AM EDT
Daniel Benavides
Hi all:
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5/30/2012 3:53 PM EDT

hm
This will merge Tablet an Ultrabooks. Main aspect is cost. How much they will compete with iPad and Apple Air.
5/29/2012 10:06 PM EDT

Frank Eory
First netbooks, then ultrabooks, now ultalights and ultrathins? Perhaps they will have better market success if we just call them "tablets with keyboards"!
5/29/2012 4:51 PM EDT

selinz
I think we should call tablets ultrabooks without keyboards and hard drives! Touch screens are becoming more common on laptops. My new Lenovo actually has something called "simple tap" built into it that allows my laptop to look and smell like a phone/tablet.
5/31/2012 2:15 AM EDT

Sanjib.Acharya
Notebooks with touch screen? Sounds interesting...but not sure if this feature is needed on the notebooks. Any other advantage of the Windows 8 based "Ultra-light"/"Ultrathin" notebooks, which will give the notebook market an advantage over the Android based Tablets?
5/29/2012 3:15 PM EDT
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