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| 1265022 | 2012-03-14 22:19:00 | Any one has any pros and cons of ultra books and final thoughts . | Nhashon (16466) | ||
| 1265023 | 2012-03-14 22:56:00 | For the price, it's basically a netbook with a larger screen... Unless you specifically need Windows / Mac software, I'd opt for a tablet like the Transformer Prime. What are you wanting to get one for? :D |
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| 1265024 | 2012-03-15 00:51:00 | so i guess tablets sound better for purchase then ultrabooks | Nhashon (16466) | ||
| 1265025 | 2012-03-15 01:48:00 | In January our daughter bought an HP Pavilion dm1 with an 11.6" screen (HP DM1-4015TU) and it is really good. Basically an "ultra" but half the price. $764 manager's special Features: - i3-2367M processor @ 1.4 GHz - 4GB 1333MHz - Win 7 Home premium - 640 GB - I think it has a hybrid drive. Has Intel's Rapid Storage Technology. Windows is ready to use in about 1 min from switch-on - has WiDi |
BBCmicro (15761) | ||
| 1265026 | 2012-03-26 04:26:00 | Id buy a Tablet such as transformer prime. basically and ultrabook is a souped up netbook that. A Tablet gives you more flexibility. if you download a browser such as Opera mobile or Dolphin you will get a great browsing experience, better than what you would with an ultrabook | Nick G (16709) | ||
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