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EliteBook Folio: First Business Ultrabook from HP

HP is now on a race of putting up a bunch of ultrabooks purposely made for different users. Today, the company’s product would charm the entrepreneurs, since it’ll be giving the HP’s first business-class ultra portable notebook PC named as EliteBook Folio. The laptop is a 14-incher unit with a 1366 x 768-pixel resolution display. [...]

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Ultrabooks With Plastic Chassis Could Possibly Priced at $599 This 2012

Lighter and thinner notebook PCs are called ultrabooks. They’re designed to be more powerful, but also created to be more expensive than usual laptops. How come? Viably, this is typically due to the advance Intel processors and quality components including the Solid State Disks encompassing these ultrabooks. Along with those, ultrabook models are usually held [...]

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Sony unveil their first Ultrabook

While other manufacturers have been producing and releasing ultrabooks for a while now, Sony have announced their first entry into the ultrabook market. The Sony VAIO T13 will feature a 13 inch display, with HDMI and VGA connection ports, along with a RJ45 network port and SD/MMC memory card slot. The Sony VAIO T13 ultrabook [...]

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MSI GT60 and GT70 Gaming Notebooks Started Shipping

During the CeBIT computer expo last month, the Taiwan-based electronics company MSI, has just introduced two new gaming notebooks. This world-renowned computer parts maker has opted to bring exciting products, namely the GT60 and the GT70 laptops, boasting remarkable set of specs. The GT60 is a smaller version of GT70 laptop sporting 15.6 inches panel [...]

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Notebook PCs’ Shipments Could Drop to 10-20% This Month

Bad news travels fast. With the much awaited presentation of Intel’s next generation Ivy Bridge, dread has conquered the mainstream industry as it brings in the slow month. While this may sound as good news for Intel, this isn’t the kind of news computer makers would want to hear. The previously announcement says that the [...]

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