The Ultrabook, a new class of ultraportable laptops defined by Intel, has been making waves lately as the next major step in laptop design. These ultraslim and lightweight laptops promise to combine the conveniences of tablets with the functionality of larger notebooks. If Intel and Ultrabook manufacturers can get the design and technology right, Windows users may finally have relatively affordable and varied alternatives to the reigning ultrathin laptop, Apple’s MacBook Air. In addition to the much thinner and lighter laptops we’ll see this fall, you can expect combo devices with sliding or removable multitouch screens for true all-in-one versatility. Here’s what you need to know about Ultrabooks and whether you should prepare to purchase one. Toshiba PA3456U-1BRS
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Recently I was reorganizing my old data files when I came across a copy of an old magazine called Computer Wire. This issue was from 1985. Wow. That was the year that marked the tenth anniversary of the original desktop-computing revolution, which most people will agree began in 1975.Acer Aspire One D260 ãƒãƒƒãƒ†ãƒªãƒ¼
What fascinates me is that, despite the clear advances this revolution was making, many people who should have known better were still in absolute denial about them.
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On the surface, this is probably a silly question. Apple is selling millions Apple iPads every month and tablet fever consumes us. Or does it? Is it tablet fever or iPad fever?
Recall that when Steve Jobs introduced the iPad, he never once called it a tablet. And since then, I have never heard anyone at Apple call the iPad a tablet.Acer Aspire One D255 ãƒãƒƒãƒ†ãƒªãƒ¼
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