Thursday, November 14, 2013

Best Ultrabook Reviews

Today seems like the perfect time for ranking, organizing and comparing what we think are the laptops of the last couple of months and what will probably be some of the most popular computers of the next couple of years called ultrabooks. There are best ultrabook reviews which tells us that there are quite a few ultrabooks that may attract our attention. Those are namely Acer Aspire S3, Asus Zenbook UX31, Lenovo IdeaPad U300S, Dells XPS 13, HP Folio 3 or Samsung Series 5 Ultra and Toshiba Portege Z835. Talking about design and build quality all of these computers are thin, slim, sleek and solid built. Most ultrabooks offer metal casings, with aluminum being the chosen material for most of them. Dell's XPS is an exception, with a very sleek magnesium alloy and carbon fiber body, while Acer's S3 is the only one in the class to use plastic for most of the case. Aside from the Acer, all the available ultrabooks are robust and elegant, having pretty much the same dimensions and weight. There are once again exceptions, with the XPS having a smaller footprint than most of the other ultrabooks, while the HP Folio being a bit on the heavy side, weighing 3.3 pounds.


 While in terms of design, most of today's best ultrabook reviews suggest that these device have managed to get very close to the MacBook Air, as far as the keyboards and touch-pads go, none of these ultra-portable computers are right there on par with the it. None have manage to bring a truly good trackpad & keyboard combo. The Toshiba Z835, Dell XPS 13 and the HP Folio are the only ones to offer backlit keyboards for the time being. When it comes to track-pads, only the Lenovo and the Samsung manage to offer decent solutions. According to the best ultrabook reviews Most of these ultrabooks sport standard 1366 x 768 px glossy displays with slight variations between the better and the worse ones in terms of contrast and viewing angles.


 The technology news reveals that Lenovo raises the bar for style with three new luxury laptops, the IdeaPad U300s Ultrabook, and the U300 and U400 laptops. These ultra-portable notebooks are designed for fashion conscious PC users who want a well-equipped laptop with the latest technology and good looks to boot. Going by the Lenovo Ultrabook review U300s Ultrabook features up to a second generation Intel Core i7 processor with Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0, and can boot up in as little as 10 seconds using Lenovo's Enhanced Experience 2.0 RapidDrive SSD technology. The U300s has a 13.3-inch ultra-slim 16:9 widescreen HD display, 4GB DDR3 memory and up to 256GB of SSD storage. The IdeaPad U300 and U400 are the more affordable, but also well-equipped ultra-portable sibling laptops of the U300s.

 Robert Blume is a well known author and has written articles on Tablet Price, Mobile Phone Prices, Digital Cameras Price and many other subjects.


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