इंटेल मैकबुक एयर के लिए इसी तरह लैपटॉप पुश करने के लिए एक नई पहल की घोषणा की है। आरंभिक आवश्यकता 1.4kg अप करने के लिए वजन का एक हैं, के 20mm और बल्ले tery जीवन की मोटी सत्ता 5+ घंटे। निर्माताओं इंटेल विपणन पैसे ultrabooks लिए अर्हता प्राप्त करने के लिए भी कोई ऑप्टिकल ड्राइव होना आवश्यक है, एक एसएसडी, तथा CULV processors.
मैं हाल ही में लैपटॉप के एक समान प्रकार के लिए तलाश कर दिया गया गया है - मैं उत्कृष्ट प्रदर्शन के साथ कुछ खोजने के लिए कहा गया था, 5+ घंटे बैटरी, 2Ki दौरान, कम से कम एक 13.3 "स्क्रीन के साथ, USB3, ऑप्टिकल ड्राइव, HDMI के तथा वीजीए. एक डॉकिंग पोर्ट एक बोनस होगा। तेजी से, लाइटर, longer-battery-life the better.
I was forced to rule out any potential ultrabooks due to the lack of optical drive, and the excessive cost which results from the CULV सीपीयू तथा एसएसडी requirements. I was also in a position to slightly relax the weight requirement compared to an ultrabook, and the thickness requirement seems rather pointless — the dimensions that matter are the width and height when it comes to space use.
I shortlisted 3 modern SandyBridge laptops as follows…
Toshiba Satellite R830-143
Intel Core i5-2410M 2.3GHz, 6Gb DDR3, 640Gb 5,400rpm HDD, 13.3″ 1,366×768, 1.48किलो, 316.0 X 227.0 x 18.3–26.6mm (full specs).
Price at publication time: £716.99
Acer Travelmate TimelineX 8481T-6440
Intel Core i5-2557M 1.7GHz, 4Gb DDR3, 320Gb 7,200rpm HDD, 14″ 1,366×768, 1.7Kg, 330 X 240 x 22mm (full specs)
Price at publication time: £824.69
Sony Vaio SB custom-config
Intel Core i5-2410M 2.3GHz, 4Gb DDR3, 320Gb 5,400rpm HDD, 13.3″ 1,366×768, 1.7Kg, 331 X 224.5 x 23.9mm (full specs)
Price at publication time: £759.00
In the end the Vaio got the vote. The lack of optical drive in the Acer ruled it out despite the bonus of the larger screen, which left it a 2 horse race. The Toshiba is lighter, smaller and was available for £33 less, but the Sony had the bonuses of a docking port and a 2 year warranty.
I imagine that the next generation of Core iX सीपीयूके (Ivy Bridge) due around the new year, will bring more laptops like this to the market. Hopefully the Intel ultrabook marketing program wont excessively limit the choices of thin-n-lights with an optical drive.
अद्यतन
I’ve just spotted an excellent and very informative review of the Vaio SB by Anandtech
“Hi James I realise it has been a long while, but I just checked this on windows 11 (build 23H2)…”