Fancy some Dell Ultrabook action? Dell Australia’s just announced pricing and availability for its extremely sleek carbon fibre wrapped ultrabook.
It’s only running Windows 7 at the moment, but marry this to Windows 8, and would you even need a tablet?
HP’s just told me that the ultra-shiny Spectre Ultrabook will be available in Australia from the end of the month, starting at $1899. Read on for my hands-on impressions.
The Ultrabook promise was always thin and light but without the price tag of older ultraportables, but to date, there’s not been a lot of aggressive ultrabook pricing out there. Acer’s just announced its first salvo aimed at the more cost-conscious end of the market.
Toshiba’s entry into the ultrabook race isn’t quite as visually flashy as the Asus Zenbook or the Macbook Air. But it proves one of those things that your mother told you when you were young — it’s what’s underneath that counts.
Asus launched its take on the Ultrabook, dubbed the Zenbook in Sydney last night. What’s Asus’ thin and light laptop actually like?
At the launch of Intel’s ultrabook line today, Dick Smith Electronics was announced as the first Australian retailer to offer Intel’s Anti-Theft service.