Posts tagged as: ultrabook

Sony brings its Vaio brand to revive the dying 11-inch laptop category, the new Vaio E available at $480 – Part 2

Sony had its own take at bringing life to the 11-inch category with the new Vaio E. Equipped with a number of new gadgetry, the new laptop is not a tad short on performance in such a humble price. The inclusion of an AMD E2-1800 processor (an Intel Core i3 version from AMD) is definitely […]

Sony brings its Vaio brand to revive the dying 11-inch laptop category, the new Vaio E available at $480 – Part 1

Sony has taken a vital step in reviving the 11-inch laptop segment with its new Vaio E. The new 11-inch laptop has also been made available to the users on an affordable $480 price tag. This might help in the cause of keeping the small laptop category alive. A few years back the 10-inch netbook […]

Tablets vs. Ultrabooks: Which one is the future of our computing world? – Part 2

Moreover, tablets have one thing that takes them leap ahead of the ultrabook and that is the touch screen interaction. Not only laptops but desktops and all-in-ones are starting to follow the suit in this regard to allow touch screen interaction to the users. However, when it comes to performance, only laptops with more rigorous […]

Acer Timeline U M5-481TG (2012): Full Review – Part 1

Ultrabooks are losing their oomph of being the thin laptops with no nonsense and safer electronic gadgetry. And the main reason is the ever growing market and its capitalization. More and more laptops are bringing SATA hard drives and optical drives to bring down the prices and et cetera, skirting on the fringe of being […]

Acer Timeline U M5-481TG (2012): Full Review – Part 2

The Acer Timeline U M5-481TG, while being thinner than previous Acer Timeline laptops, is not exactly thin or light compared with its ultrabook brethren: at 4.2 pounds and 0.8 inch thick, it’ll feel heavier and thicker than most competitors. However, compared with your regular everyday laptop, the Timeline U will feel, with apologies to Mr. […]

Acer Timeline U M5-481TG (2012): Full Review – Part 3

Amazingly, the Timeline U M5 manages to fit a tray-loading DVD drive into the left side, a feat that makers of similarly thick ultrabooks like the Sony Vaio T seemingly found impossible or undesirable. Most regular folks would probably prefer to have a DVD drive if price and size weren’t an issue. They’re not, in […]

Acer Timeline U M5-481TG (2012): Full Review – Part 4

Stereo speakers, seated below the front edge of the laptop, are shockingly loud. Cranked all the way up, they’ll turn heads at an office. On the other hand, they’re crass and lack quality sound definition. They will, however, blast audio quite nicely in a busy room. A brief note on preinstalled bloatware: Acer’s one of […]

Acer Timeline U M5-481TG (2012): Full Review – Part 5

Stereo speakers, seated below the front edge of the laptop, are shockingly loud. Cranked all the way up, they’ll turn heads at an office. On the other hand, they’re crass and lack quality sound definition. They will, however, blast audio quite nicely in a busy room. A brief note on preinstalled bloatware: Acer’s one of […]

Acer Timeline U M5-481TG (2012): Full Review – Part 6

This Acer’s 1GB Nvidia GeForce GT 640M LE graphics are quite impressive too, and a significant step up in power from the integrated Intel HD 4000 graphics in most ultrabooks. Dirt 3 ran its benchmark at 67.6 frames per second at 1,366×768-pixel resolution and medium graphics settings, and 52.9fps at high graphics settings, while our […]

Asus Zenbook UX32VD (Summer 2012): Full Review – Part 1

Asus Zenbook UX32VD is a one stop shop if you are looking for a laptop with thin structure and high specification. The Summer 2012 model is an answer to all the questions, why an ultrabook cannot have discrete graphics card. The new 32VD is the answer to your questions. The new Zenbook is the third […]

Asus Zenbook UX32VD (Summer 2012): Full Review – Part 2

The tapered design ends at the front into a sharp edge that might work a blade on your hands if you hold the laptop hanging in your hands for too long. The overall metallic design is quite glossy. I have never been an admirer of shiny body work and parts on any gadget. The Asus […]

Asus Zenbook UX32VD (Summer 2012): Full Review – Part 3

Therefore, lets directly get our hands busy in the hardware specs of the device. The reason why Zenbook stands out from the rest of market is the inclusion of the top end hardware components that we find in a mid-size computer. Under the hood is a powerful Core i7 quad-core CPU clocked at 1.7 GHz. […]

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