Top 5 best ultrabooks today
Ultrabook product line is increasingly favored by powerful configuration, elegant design and high mobility, suitable for many users.
Ultrabook is now in the second generation, with more and more new models being launched. Choosing a suitable ultrabook becomes more difficult. Here are 5 best ultrabook models on the market today, according to PC Magazine.
1. Asus Zenbook Prime UX32VD-DB71
As one of the most advanced models of the 2nd generation Zenbook series, Zenbook Prime UX32VD-DB71 has a strong configuration with Intel Core i7 3rd generation processor, Nvidia GeForce 620M discrete graphics card with 1 GB of graphics memory, 13.3-inch screen is beautifully designed, thin, light and has the ability to display full HD resolution.
Other notable parameters such as 4 GB RAM, hybrid hard drive include 500 GB HDD and 24 GB SSD. The device is equipped with Windows 7 Home Premium operating system.
Reference price: USD 1,299.
2. HP Envy 4-1043cl
The HP Envy 4-1043cl is an ultrabook that offers good features as well as attentive service for users, such as Beats Audio, WiDi 2.0, warranty, pre-installed software .
Envy 4-1043cl is also equipped with Intel Core i 3rd Generation (Ivy Bridge) processor, integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000 graphics, 6 GB RAM memory and 1366 x 768 pixel resolution screen. It also owns a hybrid hard drive with a total capacity of 532 GB.
Reference price: USD 879.99.
3. Lenovo IdeaPad U310
IdeaPad U310 represents ultrabook line that balances performance and price. Machine owns Intel Core i5-3317U processing power (belongs to Intel's 3rd generation Core i series), 4 GB RAM, 13.3 inch screen with 720p HD resolution.
Lenovo IdeaPad U310 is also equipped with WiDi 2.0 connectivity, integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000 graphics and hybrid hard drive. In addition, the IdeaPad U310 keyboard and touchpad are considered easy to use.
Reference price: USD 799.99.
4. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon
Unlike the popular "IdeaPad U310", the ThinkPad X1 Carbon is a true supermodel with carbon shell, ultra-thin, ultra-light (1.3 kg) and considered one of the lightest ultrabooks on the market. The current.
In addition to Intel Core i5-3427u processing power, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon impresses with a very long battery life (7 hours 19 minutes on PC Magazine's MobileMark 2007 test), an SSD drive up to 128 GB, Honest sound, sharp display.
Reference price: USD 1,499.
5. Sony VAIO T13 (SVT13112FXS)
Add another " popular" ultrabook to the top of the best, this time Sony's VAIO T13.
Sony VAIO T13 has a pretty and convenient design with aluminum / magnesium material, which looks like a book. The keyboard is more conveniently arranged, the screen hinges are firm, not shaking or shaking when moving the device.
In terms of configuration, similar to the above models, Sony VAIO T13 (SVT13112FXS) is also equipped with Intel Core i 3rd Generation (Core i5-3317U) processor, ensuring good performance. Besides 4 GB RAM, integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000 graphics, hard drive including 500 GB HDD and 32 GB SSD.
Reference price: 800 USD.
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