Something for the tech geeks - Lenovo Launches Ultrabook
Deciding on what should be your next laptop isn't usually a very easy decision. Unless you're an Apple fan, then you just go with an Apple product based on your wallet. Don't get me wrong here, Apple ain't bad, but it's just often weird to see loyalty without obvious reasons. Years back Apple laptops used to be a lot better than other company's, but these days it's not so anymore. At least in my opinion.
For example, Lenovo just announced the launch of Lenovo Ultrabook. Here's a short overview of what they have to offer.
IdeaPad U310 Ultrabook™
Up to 3rd generation Intel® Core™ i7
Up to Windows® 7 Ultimate
Lenovo Enhanced Experience 3 for Windows® 7
13.3" HD widescreen
Starting at 3.75 lbs.
Up to 7 hours' battery life
Up to 500GB HDD, Up to 32GB optional SSD
Up to 4GB
Price from $599
IdeaPad U410 Ultrabook™
Up to 3rd generation Intel® Core™ i7
Up to Windows® 7 Ultimate
Lenovo Enhanced Experience 3 for Windows® 7
14" HD widescreen
Starting at 4 lbs.
Up to 9 hours' battery life
Up to 1TB HDD, Up to 32GB optional SSD
Up to 8GB
IdeaPad U300e Ultrabook™
Up to 2nd generation Intel® Core™ i5 processor
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium
Lenovo Enhanced Experience 2.0 for Windows® 7 with optional RapidDrive SSD technology
13.3" HD Ultrabook™
Up to 8 hours battery life*
Starting at 2.91 lbs
Up to 750GB HDD storage, up to 32GB optional SSD storage
Up to 4GB DDR3 memory
Price from $779
IdeaPad U300s
Up to 2nd generation Intel® Core™ i7 ULV processor
Up to Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium
Lenovo Enhanced Experience 2.0 for Windows® 7 with RapidDrive SSD technology
13.3" HD display
Up to 8 hours battery life*
Starting at 2.9 lbs
Up to 256GB SSD storage
Up to 4GB DDR3 memory
Price from $1399
All in one, if you want a powerful, yet light computer with a good battery, Lenovo Ultrabooks are pretty darn great.