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Love this PDF? Add it to your Reading List! 4 joliprint.com/mag blog.batteryfast.co.uk Ultrabooks Buying Guide: What You Need to Know About Purchase an Ultrabook Laptop Ultrabooks Buying Guide: What You Need to Know About Purchase an Ultrabook Laptop CloudTags: Ultrabooks , Guide , Purchase , Laptop , laptop battery , Hp pavilion dv4 batteries , Dell xps m1330 laptop battery , Toshiba pa3534u-1brs Ultrabooks are the new “It” laptops. Running Win- dows and carrying the latest Intel processors, laptops in this new class are feather-light and ultrathin. With superthin Ultrabooks available now and ano- ther wave expected in the next few months, here’s how to decide which svelte laptop to buy–and when to grab it. Intel announced the Ultrabooks label in May, and the first Ultrabook models started trickling in over the past two months. If you’re looking for a balance between portability and performance, one of these laptops may be your best bet right now. Read on to find out what you need to know about buying an Ultrabook. 2011 Ultrabooks The first Ultrabooks out of the gate deliver on the elegant, superslim promise. The six laptop manu- facturers on board so far (Acer, Asus, HP, Lenovo, LG, and Toshiba) offer Ultrabooks that each weigh 3 pounds or less and measure just 0.6 inches to 0.8 inches in thickness. Lenovo IdeaPad U300s UltrabookPrices, however, are all over the map, ranging from a low of $799 for Toshiba’s Best Buy exclusive model to more than $1500 for Lenovo’s IdeaPad U300s. Compared with regular laptops that sell for under $500, the cur- rent crop of Ultrabooks isn’t cheap. You’re definitely paying for the premium design and portability of these laptops, as well as the expensive solid-state drives that most of them use. For many people, however, a sleek, lightweight laptop that can run for more than 6 hours on one charge and promises to match the performance of larger laptops is worth such an investment. That is especially true if you’ve been seeking a Windows alternative to Apple’s popular, superthin MacBook Air, which starts at $1299 for the 13-inch model. Buy Now or Later? That said, the biggest consideration when you’re shopping for an Ultrabook is when to buy, since the category is still new. Tech products always cost considerably more when they’re introduced, and 28/12/2011 04:17 http://blog.batteryfast.co.uk/ultrabooks-buying-guide-what-you-need-to-know-about-purchase-an-ultrabook-laptop/ Page 1

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Ultrabooks Buying Guide: What You Need to Know About Purchase an Ultrabook Laptop

Ultrabooks Buying Guide: What You Need to Know About Purchase an Ultrabook Laptop

CloudTags: Ultrabooks , Guide , Purchase , Laptop , laptop battery , Hp pavilion dv4 batteries , Dell xps m1330 laptop battery , Toshiba pa3534u-1brs

Ultrabooks are the new “It” laptops. Running Win-dows and carrying the latest Intel processors, laptops in this new class are feather-light and ultrathin.

With superthin Ultrabooks available now and ano-ther wave expected in the next few months, here’s how to decide which svelte laptop to buy–and when to grab it.

Intel announced the Ultrabooks label in May, and the first Ultrabook models started trickling in over the past two months. If you’re looking for a balance between portability and performance, one of these laptops may be your best bet right now. Read on to find out what you need to know about buying an Ultrabook.

2011 Ultrabooks

The first Ultrabooks out of the gate deliver on the elegant, superslim promise. The six laptop manu-facturers on board so far (Acer, Asus, HP, Lenovo, LG, and Toshiba) offer Ultrabooks that each weigh 3 pounds or less and measure just 0.6 inches to 0.8 inches in thickness.

Lenovo IdeaPad U300s UltrabookPrices, however, are all over the map, ranging from a low of $799 for Toshiba’s Best Buy exclusive model to more than $1500 for Lenovo’s IdeaPad U300s. Compared with regular laptops that sell for under $500, the cur-rent crop of Ultrabooks isn’t cheap. You’re definitely paying for the premium design and portability of these laptops, as well as the expensive solid-state drives that most of them use.

For many people, however, a sleek, lightweight laptop that can run for more than 6 hours on one charge and promises to match the performance of larger laptops is worth such an investment. That is especially true if you’ve been seeking a Windows alternative to Apple’s popular, superthin MacBook Air, which starts at $1299 for the 13-inch model.

Buy Now or Later?

That said, the biggest consideration when you’re shopping for an Ultrabook is when to buy, since the category is still new. Tech products always cost considerably more when they’re introduced, and

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second-generation models often either make up for deficiencies in the earlier versions or at least add new features.

If you need a laptop sooner rather than later, though (especially if you want to take a tax deduction this year for a laptop purchase that you’ll use for bu-siness), here are the current top Ultrabook selec-tions.

Budget choice: The Toshiba Portege Z835 costs just $799 at Best Buy, making it the best option if you need the absolute lowest price on a currently avai-lable Ultrabook. It’s also the lightest 13-inch laptop, weighing just 2.4 pounds. In his review of the Portege Z835, however, PCWorld Senior Editor Jason Cross found the performance of this Ultrabook’s Core i3 processor and other hardware to be disappointing.

Toshiba Portege Z835 UltrabookStill, the Portege Z830 series offers some nice features, such as an array of full-size ports (hard to find on superslim laptops), a backlit keyboard, a fingerprint reader, and the TPM hardware security controller for hard-drive encryption.

Best value/longest battery life: For $100 more than the Portege (or less, in fact, with a promotion avai-lable at the time of this writing), consider the HP Folio 13. Though this model appeals to businesses with its TMP hard-drive encryption and its USB docking station, the Folio 13 offers a lot to like for all laptop users.

HP Folio 13 UltrabookIt contains an Intel Core i5 processor, a backlit keyboard, and lots of ports (somehow HP managed to fit three USB ports on this 0.7-inch-thin laptop). HP also says the battery life on this Ultrabook is more than 9 hours.

The Acer Aspire S3-951 is a good runner-up for the value category, since it also starts at $899 and offers more storage space with its hybrid 20GB SSD/320GB HDD setup (all the other currently available Ultra-books carry only SSDs). But Acer battery life on the Aspire S3 is a bit low at just under 5 hours, and if you want USB 3.0 ports or a backlit keyboard, you need to look elsewhere.

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Most compact Ultrabook: Only one manufacturer offers an 11-inch Ultrabook, and that’s Asus with its Zenbook UX21E. This 2.4-pound laptop starts at $999 for the model with an Intel Core i3 processor, but you can configure a system with a different In-tel processor or an SSD larger than 64GB–for an additional cost, of course.

Ultrabook with the largest screen and a DVD drive: Samsung’s Series 5 Ultra 14-inch laptop is the only portable with the Ultrabook moniker that features a 14-inch display. It also boasts several other firsts for the class, namely an optical-disc drive, up to 1TB of hard-drive storage, and a Radeon HD 7550M graphics card. This ultraportable might be pushing the limits of Intel’s original Ultrabooks specification, however, with a weight of 4 pounds and a thickness of 0.8 of an inch. Expected to launch in Korea in late December, the Series 5 Ultra 14-incher may start around $1345.

Ultrabook Laptops Compared: Available and Announced Models

Ultrabook Announcements Expected in January

If you want more choices and lower prices, hold out until next year and wait for more competition. As many as 50 Ultrabooks are predicted to launch at the CES trade show in January. Whereas the 2011 ver-sion of the consumer electronics show highlighted the year of the tablet, 2012 may be all about these superthin laptop options.

As you probably know, however, electronics launched en masse at CES don’t always reach re-tailers’ shelves. And the ones that do may not be

available for months, so selecting the right model is a matter of patience.

If you can afford to wait, prices are expected to fall by as much as 10 percent in early 2012, and Ultra-books could cost just $499 by 2013.

More-Evolved Ultrabooks

Next year’s expected deluge of Ultrabooks may of-fer more than just lower prices, too. Word on the street suggests that Ultrabooks may gain 1080p full high-definition displays or even “retina-quality” dis-plays and PayPass NFC technology for tap-and-pay convenience on your laptop.

Ultrabooks may even start to arrive with touchs-creens that swivel, bringing back the convertible design that allows you to use your device in tablet mode or as a traditional laptop with a keyboard. The arrival of the touchscreen-friendly Windows 8 next year could give such convertible Ultrabooks a big boost.

Intel Ivy Bridge processorAlso among the major updates expected for laptops in 2012 is the debut of Intel’s next-ge-neration proces-sor, code-named Ivy Bridge. Cur-rent Ultrabooks already have a fairly long batte-ry life of around 6 hours, but Ivy Bridge will take that a step fur-

ther, producing noticeably longer running times as well as better graphics performance.

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So far, Ultrabook adoption among computer ma-kers has been limited to a few key players. As the category grows and as light, thin, and affordable laptops become the norm, however, you can expect other laptop makers like Dell, Fujitsu, and MSI to jump on board.

More Competition for Ultrabooks

Of course, by the time the next group of Ultrabooks arrives, Apple may have already refreshed its Mac-Book Air lineup with more performance-oriented features and possibly even a 15-inch version. (Ru-mors peg a 15-inch MacBook Air announcement as coming in the first quarter of 2012.)

Ultrathin laptops sporting AMD processors–AMD’s answer to Intel-based Ultrabooks–are also expected to pop up in January.

Regardless, one thing is for sure: The ultralight and superthin performance laptop category should see lots of competition next year.

Both Acer and Asus in particular have shown a com-mitment to making Ultrabooks, and Intel’s Ultrabook subsidies indicate that the chip maker is intent on making these laptops a success against the rising tide of tablets.

If you don’t need an Ultrabook this year, it’s probably best to wait, so that you can see what next-genera-tion Ultrabooks offer–or, at the very least, so that you can cash in on the inevitable price drops on the original Ultrabooks.

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