Sony may introduce ultrabook before December
Intel's CEO said Sony is one of the companies named in the list of ultrabook manufacturers as of December this year.
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A Vaio Z configuration and standard size ultrabook costing nearly $ 2,000.
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According to Tom's Hardware, Sony is working on creating a new model of ultrabook. In a Fox News interview, Paul Otellini, Intel's CEO, was asked about the list of ultrabook makers counted until the end of the year. Among the listed companies, Mr. Otellini mentioned Japanese manufacturers. Early next year, HP and Dell will release their new ultrabook models.
In September, Sony announced that it was not very interesting for ultrabook. The company feared that its profits could be affected if it tried to make product prices not higher than $ 1,000.
Currently, it is unclear information about Sony's ultrabook model. However, some people think this model will be similar to its high-end Vaio Z or Vaio X computers. A Sony Vaio Z notebook, with the same configuration and size as the standard ultrabook, sells for nearly $ 2,000. If what Intel's CEO says is true, users will be "met " officially Sony's ultrabook in the next few weeks.
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