Intel impresses with 'super ultrabook'
One of the highlights of Intel at CES this year is an ultrabook design concept equipped with upcoming Haswell microprocessor and trendy disassemble design.
One of the highlights of Intel at CES this year is an ultrabook design concept equipped with upcoming Haswell microprocessor and trendy disassemble design.
Although this product is unlikely to be commercialized, it will certainly inspire many similar ultrabooks from partner PC vendors at a time when Haswell chips were officially shipped.
According to technology experts present at the press conference, this ultra-thin white ultrabook "easily captures viewers" and is the "most impressive" consumer product that Intel recently demonstrated. With a thick design at the border (however, the thickest point is only 17mm) and thinning inside, the screen overlay glass, this ultrabook model possesses a rare, fashionable, stylish appearance .
Complying with the new standards Intel sets for the new generation ultrabook, this ultrabook comes with a touch screen. This is a feature that Intel claims to be a "must have" for future ultrabooks. In addition, it is not surprising that it is designed as a hybrid device, with a removable screen to operate as a standalone Windows 8 tablet.
This means Haswell CPU and battery will be arranged at the back of the screen, while an extra battery will be located on the keyboard. Intel said this device model can run continuously for 13 hours in laptop mode and 10 hours in tablet mode, in conditions of using the highest-end Core i7 CPU.
The device's 11.6-inch screen can automatically change the ratio when removed from the keyboard, making it easier for users to experience games and movies in tablet state.
The best thing is that Intel promises similar Ultrabook designs in 2013 will cost less than $ 1,000, most likely to range from $ 799 to $ 899, even if they are upgraded to chips and equipment. Touch screen instead of traditional screen.
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