- 30 ultrabook touches June debut

Up to 30 of the 110 ultrabooks that are about to be released this time are designed with touch screens equipped with Intel's Ivy Bridge processor.
- Tim Cook predicts a computer with a touch screen failed

Apple CEO said that the computer models have a touch screen that is both jerky and laggy, but is not optimized for design like tablet.
- Windows 7 computers will pre-install Skype

Microsoft has just released a software package to help personal computer manufacturers automate the installation of Skype on new computers.
- Photo of the first Ivy Bridge laptop from Dell

Dell Inspiron 14R 5420 is Dell's first laptop model running Intel Core i 3rd generation processor in Vietnam market for VND 15.9 million.
- Dell's XPS 14 Ultrabook appears

The Dell XPS 14 has a 14-inch screen, weighs less than 1.4 kg, is only 1.77 cm thin and uses the Core Bridge Core i processor.
- MSI GT70 is updated with more advanced graphics

Three new models of GT70 use Nvidia GeForce GT 675M cards instead of GT 670M as the first generation.
- Dell Latitude E6430 uses nearly 33 hours of battery life

Dell's new business laptops have a longer battery life thanks to SSDs and Ivy Bridge chips, which are believed to help the device consume energy efficiently.
- Vizio started joining the computer market

The company introduced three mid-range laptops and two multi-function PC models with aluminum or stainless steel enclosures.
- Samsung upgraded hardware for Chrome-based computers

According to Notebookcheck, the Korean manufacturer has just made hardware upgrades for two models of the Chromebook Series 5 and Chromebox Series 3.
- LG added two Xnote ultrabooks using Ivy Bridge chips

Xnote Z350, Z450 has two options Core i5 / i7 chips, SSDs, size 13.3 inches and 14 inches respectively.
- Intel seeks to reduce the price of ultrabook

The manufacturer uses design in aircraft manufacturing technology to help the frame as well as durable, lightweight and good heat dissipation components.
- Computex promises many new ultrabooks

The upcoming ultrabooks revealed at Computex 2012 opening tomorrow in Taipei will have screens of 12 from 17 inches, using chips of Ivy Bridge platform and touch screen.
- Touch screen Ultrabook first

Acer Aspire S7 is only 12.5 mm thin, Full HD resolution screen, backlit keyboard and will run Windows 8 when it starts selling.
- Laptop 'transformed' two screens of Asus

Asus Taichi owns two screens that make this product both a tablet and a laptop with a true keyboard.
- Lenovo upgraded ThinkPad troop with Ivy Bridge

The models of the T, W, L and X series have been upgraded this time, in addition to the new microprocessor, which has added features such as Dolby audio and 4G radio functions,
- The ThinkPad X1 Carbon - ultrabook 14 inch is surprisingly light

The ThinkPad X1 Carbon weighs only 1.36kg, which Lenovo calls the world's lightest 14-inch ultrabook, just launched with ThinkPad laptop series using Intel's Ivy Bridge processor.
- Ultrabook Acer Aspire M5 on shelves in June in the UK

Ultra-thin, ultra-light Aspire M5 generation with Ivy Bridge chip with NVIDA graphics chip ready to be released in the UK this June.
- MacBook Retina screen may be more expensive than the old version of 100 USD

The fact that Apple has put a Retina display on the MacBook can create the best generation of notebooks ever displayed.
- Toshiba M840 mirror cover sold in Vietnam this month

The M840 features a mirror-coated design with three colors to choose from: brown, blue and pink.
- Ultrabook hard to 'fight' MacBook Air

Most likely, ultrabook market share will only stop at 20% until the end of this year, compared with 46% and once 80% in 2011 of MacBook Air.