- Aug 30, 2009
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It would be good to see high-performance laptops that aren't targeting gamers, but instead contain top-end HQ Iris Pro parts in thin-and-light 15 and 17 inch Ultrabooks.
High-powered Ultrabooks with excellent high-res IPS screens, great keyboards and trackpads, up to 32GB RAM and bristling with advanced features and loads of connectivity.
Getting rid of dedicated graphics means making more space and much less heat. This is what will give us truly lightweight powerhouses.
Tired of seeing the same old formula in sizes above 14 inches.
High-powered Ultrabooks with excellent high-res IPS screens, great keyboards and trackpads, up to 32GB RAM and bristling with advanced features and loads of connectivity.
Getting rid of dedicated graphics means making more space and much less heat. This is what will give us truly lightweight powerhouses.
Tired of seeing the same old formula in sizes above 14 inches.
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