New generation Ultrabooks will have 3D touch screens

According to technology website Digitimes, ultra-thin ultrabook computers of the 3rd generation will be released next year and will have a touch screen and the ability to display 3D images (3D

According to technology website Digitimes , ultra-thin ultrabook computers of the 3rd generation will be released next year and will have a touch screen and the ability to display high-resolution 3D (3D) images. Ultrabook's new design will push the price of this model down more than 65% from the current.

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Although ultrabook computer market is still in the "embryonic" stage because the price is too high compared to the popular laptop series but many sources from the production line said the 3rd generation ultrabook. will be more valuable for users to use.

According to Digitimes , new ultrabook will use Intel's new generation chip with code name Haswell and will gradually become more like smartphones. Intel's new Haswell architecture is built on the 22nm process technology, but architectural changes will help devices operate better and process graphics faster.

According to sources familiar with Intel and manufacturers of ultra-thin contract computers (ODM), ultrabook will have an HD touchscreen with 1920x1080 resolution and capable of displaying 3D images. The current ultrabook resolution is only 720p, so the new generation computer upgraded to 1080p resolution is a remarkable thing.

Besides, 3rd generation ultrabook also has user interface interface on Windows 8. Face recognition and gesture technology will be integrated on the operating system.

According to DigiTimes , Intel is likely to change the ultrabook's frame design, and it will be made of durable plastic with the same strength as aluminum, thereby reducing production costs to about 65% compared to current. in. Intel will also force manufacturers to use SSD solid drives in ultrabooks.

Update 25 May 2019
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