Tag Archives: Ultrathins

AMD
Ultrabooks vs Ultrathins’ Prices – AMD Kicks You Know What

Watch out for falling laptop prices: Walmart may want to take lessons from the laptop industry.

 

LAPTOP TRENDS
2013 Notebooks, Ultrabooks, Laptops, Ultrathins at a Glance

Prices are now set to fall sooner than analysts have predicted. You can hear a tidal-wave arriving. The future is now, and coming to a planet near you in 2012.

 

AMD
AMD Ultrathins vs Intel Ultrabooks – Upcoming Notebook Sales Trends 2012

Expect to see at least 95 new ‘thin-and-light’ notebooks in 2012. You don’t need spell-check to know that spells competition and sales volume in anyone's (note) book.

 

AMD
Ultrabooks vs Ultrathins Definition, AMD vs Intel – Notebooks & Laptops

Practice saying "convergence", because you will be experiencing more of it. That is particularly true because ultrathins and the Intel-branded sub-set of "Ultrabooks" will use Windows 8 later this year, which will include the touch-centric Metro UI designed specifically for mobile devices.

 

CONVERGENCE & CONVERTIBLE HYBRID PCS
2 Trends Stand Out: 2012 Laptops / Ultrabooks / Notebooks

The onslaught of ultrabooks and ultrathins is trend number two for 2012. Ultrabooks are specified as Intel-branded, while ultrathins are inclusive of all the thin-and-lights, regardless of what is inside.

 

LAPTOPS & ULTRATHIN ULTRABOOKS
Vizio Rides the Tidal-Wave of Ultrabooks & Ultrathins

Just about every PC maker is already riding the wave of either Intel-branded Ultrabooks, or Ultrathins with something else inside; usually AMD. Now Vizio known for mid-pack quality TVs indicates they will attempt to disrupt the computer market with a level of component quality and design detail not seen from other makers.

 

AMD
Ultrabooks & Ultrathins: The Incoming Tidal-Wave

Intel has taken an initiative so bold and defined, with clear and workable methods of implementation, that the results in the next 18 months could electrify notebook industry sales-volume in a manner similar to jump-starting your car's battery with a 50,000-volt power line.