The future of laptops, as Intel has intended with its Ultrabook platform, is reaching consumers a little slower than the PC industry may have expected. According to market research from Barclays, ...
IHS iSuppli slashed its near-term forecast for the thin-and-light notebooks by 53 percent, blaming high pricing and poor marketing. Shara Tibken was a managing editor at CNET News, overseeing a team ...
Intel is using the yearly Computex Taipei exhibition in Taiwan as a platform to pitch a new category of laptops. Dubbed Ultrabooks, these devices are supposed to have three distinct features: they are ...
Ultrabooks are everywhere these days. Coined by Intel in 2011, the term Ultrabook refers to a category of laptops that are lightweight yet powerful and meet a baseline standard of specifications that ...
A week from now you may never want to hear the word "ultrabook" again. The Consumer Electronics Show will bring non-stop ultrabook chatter to the fore. And if that's not enough CeBit is likely to be ...
Note: Yes, there is a real difference between shipped and sold. I was trying to make a much larger point, but I’ll add a short note to clarify some notes that I’ve received. When we’re discussing ...
Intel provided a glimpse into the future of ultrabooks on Tuesday, saying the next big thing for the emerging class of thin and light laptops is natural interaction through sight, sound and touch.
Taiwan-based Shin Zu Shing expanded its monthly production capacity of hinges used in ultrabooks from 800,000-900,000 units to 1.4-1.5 million units at the end of 2011 and will add 100 CNC sets to ...