Saturday 8 September 2012

Ultrabook

What is actually a Ultrabook?

Ultrabooks are a new category of notebook computers that seeks to fill the gap between lightweight laptops and tablets.  Intel dubbed the ultrabook category when it announced it would be directing its mobile computing efforts towards a new class of laptops that would offer an extremely thin (less than 20 millimeters, or 0.8 inches) and lightweight profile to go along with high-powered, low voltage processors in the Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge families, long battery life, near instant-on and instant-resume capabilities, and fast storage, typically via solid state disk drives (SSDs).




Features:


Rapid Start enables Ultrabooks to resume from hibernate and connect to the internet in sub 7 second times. Rapid Start technology (or other technologies that provide a quick start solution) is a requirement for all Ultrabooks.
Smart Response Technology – SSD-like performance from hard drives. (Hybrid hard drives with small embedded SSDs.) All Ultrabooks will either use all-SSD configurations or the Smart Response technology to enable quick application start-up times. The Smart Response Technology will not be exclusive to Ultrabooks.

Including the above advantages,it boots in around 10 seconds,due to their razor slim design that look trendy and have a battery life of around 8 hours and with Windows8 comming soon, it will truly prove value for money for the customers......................

2 comments:

  1. dey shud lower the pricing a bit....looks superb indeed ....
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  2. With the technology advancing at great pace in few days u can see the price will also come down!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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