Five Standout Features to Watch for in an Ultrabook
With dozens of ultrabooks set to be introduced at CES next week, choosing one will be difficult. Watch for these important features.
PC World - Ultrabooks are already hot this year. With Apple proving that thin, light laptops are desirable and Intel pushing the platform, the Consumer Electronics Association expects as many as 50 ultrabooks to be launched at CES in Las Vegas next week. With so many new models to choose from, how should your business decide which is the best fit?
Ultrabook Defined
Ultrabook is an Intel-trademarked term that refers to a platform that uses its technology to meet specific requirements. Among these, the device must boot quickly, offer more than 5 hours of general use on battery power, be less than .8 inches thick, weigh less than 3.1 pounds, use Flash-based storage, and cost around $1000. Intel competitor AMD is releasing a similar platform it calls "ultrathin", though its not expected to appear in as many models.
Differentiating Features
With so many ultrabook models being released, all with similar base specifications, how can a manufacturer stand out, and how can your business decide which model to go with? Here are a few important features that could make a difference in your decision on which ultrabook to buy.
1. Battery Life
When youre working on the road, battery life is important. Tablets are great for working all day, but are still improving for enabling content creation. Ultrabooks are perfect for creating content, and if a model offers battery life beyond 8 hours, possible with a larger-than-average battery or a more efficient processor or screen, it will be well worth considering.
2. Storage Capacity
Most current ultrabooks have 128GB of flash memory, with some offering 256GB options. While this is plenty of space for some, many businesses work with more data, and will require more space. Instead of lugging around external hard drives, any model with 500GB or even 1TB of storage will be desirable.
3. Display
Though most current ultrabooks use a 13-inch screen, those who travel often will prefer smaller sizes, such as the 11-inch MacBook Air that Apple makes. For most business use, though, a 14 or 15-inch screen will be more desirable. Many businesses would also be served well by retina displays with resolutions up to 1800 x 2880, great for working with graphics or large spreadsheets. Screen sizes and resolutions that stand out from the crowd may best serve your needs and make your decision easier.
4. Processing Speed
With quick boot-up times, and a performance boost from the included flash memory, ultrabooks compare favorably with laptops, but for many businesses, raw processing power makes all the difference. Intel is likely to introduce its new IvyBridge processor at CEfS, which promises to offer 20 percent increased performance over the current Sandy Bridge processor. If your business needs require serious number crunching, look for models with the latest Ivy Bridge processor.


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