- Apple still dominates the ultra-thin notebook market

research firm digitimes research has said that although windows 8 will be released later this year, helping to create a new wave of ultra-thin notebook models running this platform, apple will continue to dominate. in the ultra-thin notebook market in 2012.
- Dell launches an ultra-thin laptop

dell will launch an ultra-thin computer equipped with intel's latest sandy bridge chip in the next few weeks. this is the ultra-thin laptop line for ordinary consumers.
- Dell launches a new ultra-thin laptop in China

dell has just launched a new ultra-thin xps 14z laptop in china on september 30, 2011. then there will be other markets at the end of this year holiday.
- LG introduced Xnote P210 ultra-thin laptop

lg electronics has announced the latest member of the xnote ultra-thin laptop series which is the p210 model.
- Dell again challenged MacBook Air with ultra-thin laptops

dell once again challenged apple's macbook air once again, this time with a large, thin-screen laptop, promising better performance than the previous dell adamo laptop.
- Lenovo studies ultra-thin ThinkPad laptops

lenovo's high-end laptop model is 1 cm thin, weighs only about 1 kg, super-sharp ips screen and carbon fiber cover.
- The best ultra-thin laptops

ultra-thin laptops (ultrathin) increase user mobility but cost less than traditional ultraportable laptops thanks to power-saving chips.
- New generation ultra-thin laptops can be made of glass fiber

ultra-thin laptops made of fiberglass and plastic allow production costs to be reduced to 10 usd. according to digitimes, manufacturers of ultra-thin laptops (ultrabooks) can use glass fiber processing materials due to limited supply of magnesium alloys.
- Ultrabook plastic shell costs only 600 USD

the launch of ultra-thin laptops will have cheap versions in the second half of 2012. these products use plastic covers instead of aluminum.
- Ultra-thin keyboard, foldable and pocket-sized like a cover, costs just over VND 20,000

researchers from sejong university in korea have used silicon rubber in combination with nano-sized conductive carbon particles to create an ultra-thin, durable, portable keyboard that can be used for or fold it up and put it in the bag like a cover without being damaged.