HP‘s fresh ultrabook, a 13.3” super-thin laptop knighted the HP paging, formally brought together the ultrabook fray Wednesday, with more business-pointed characteristics and a longer battery capacity than the competition so long. Similar other ultrabooks, the HP paging is complete about being stylishly thin.
Consorting to Ritchie’s Room, which leaked out images and specifications of the ultrabook on Tuesday, the HP paging is commonly the HP DMIII ultraslim laptop on a diet: It is 0.71” thick, with a 3.28-pound weight. (The DMIII, through comparison, weighs in at 4.2 pounds and measures 0.96” thick.)
Although it is not the thinnest or lightest ultrabook announced to date, HP’s press free on Wednesday exposes the company’s desires that the Folio will succeed over business customers (and their IT departments) with choices similar a TPM enclosed protection chip for email and hard drive security and USB 2.0 dock.
The HP Folio’s Nine hours of battery capacity, the highest present between Ultrabooks to date, may too appeal to entire kinds of mobile users, not only collective jetsetters.
For a competitive (on par with the Toshiba Portege Z835 and the Acer Aspire SIII Ultrabooks), the HP paging extends a Core iV-2467M processor, IVGB of storage, 126 gigabyte solid state drive, and an array of connectivity slots adding Ethernet and USB 3.0. In typical HP fashion, the HP Folio will be assemble with other Intel processors and Windows VII Professional rather of the beginning forms Windows Home Premium.
Will enterprises embrace the ultrabook conception and spring for HP’s Ultrabook for their mobile professionals? That is even to be decided, but if you are concerned in the Folio for yourself, you can pick one up from HP beginning December seven.
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