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Monday, 27 February 2012

Will Acer's 15-inch Ultrabook spark sales lift?

Europe still not convincedPC News By Kate Solomon Wednesday at 15:34 UTC | Tell us what you think [ 3 comments ]

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Sales of Intel Ultrabooks are reported to be failing to take the hefty bite out of the notebook market that Intel was hoping and Taiwanese suppliers blame Europe's lack of appetite for Intel's slim yet powerful MacBook Air pretenders.

Intel was hoping that its Ultrabook products would account for around 40 per cent of laptop sales in 2012, but that estimate has now been revised downwards to 20 per cent.

It's because these so-called Ultrabooks are not setting alight a fire of passion in the pit of Europe's souls. On the continent, we prefer 15-inch laptops, or so reckons Digitimes' weirdly specific Taiwanese supply chain source.

And therein lies the problem: there are no 15-inch Ultrabooks on the market. Enter Acer, which the sources also suggest is about to rock out a 15-inch Timeline Ultra to appease the European and American markets.

How much is that Ultrabook in the window?

It's not just that though, Ultrabooks are also proving to be rather more expensive than planned, more often tipping over £1,000 than not; but prices are expected to come down as the year progresses.

We reckon that AMD could be the solution to the great Ultrabook pricing problem though - a bit of competition never hurt anyone, did it Intel?

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Wednesday at 20:23 UTC

3. It's more likely the price. People will pay £1000 for an Apple laptop but a Windows one? It's a harder sell.

That's a lot of money for little prestige and lets face it, that's one of the driving forces behind Apple hardware.

Personally I dislike 15" laptops, they're too big. 13" is where it's at but it has to have an optical drive and regular HDD. For those reasons ultrabooks aren't for me. I'd also spend no more than £600-700 for my next laptop (Windows 8).

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Wednesday at 17:35 UTC

2. spot on neb, I've seen them retail for £800 but still too expensive.

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Wednesday at 15:59 UTC

1. For a laptop £1000 and over? Not sure. Even if I have money and can afford it I would think twice: Is it wise?

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Saturday, 21 January 2012

Sony VAIO: Z with Dock, SE with IPS, and an Ultrabook Concept

by Jarred Walton on 1/15/2012 12:44:00 AM
Posted in Trade Shows , CES , CES 2012 , Sony , VAIO , Ultrabook

When we stopped by the Sony booth, there was plenty to see. Vivek will be covering some of the other areas—tablets and gaming devices—while I’ll focus on the laptop side of things.

Like all the major OEMs, Sony had an ultrabook concept on display. I use the terms concept loosely here, as while Sony didn’t commit to anything the ultrabook push by Intel pretty much guarantees that the 13” VAIO ultrabook will see the light of day this year. The Intel booth, incidentally, was largely devoted to pushing ultrabooks with over half of the public area devoted to singing the praises of the devices. As for the Sony ultrabook, it’s not too hard to guess at the hardware inside (Ivy Bridge ULV), and the design is flat (e.g. no sloped keyboard) and looks stylish. We were unable to physically handle the preproduction/concept device, but we hope to have a unit for review when the time comes.

Next up on the list of VAIO laptops is the updated VAIO Z that started shipping about five months back. This was my first chance to actually get hands on with the VAIO Z, and I can see why so many people like it. The display on the unit at the booth was a beautiful 1080p 13.1” panel that puts just about every other laptop to shame (1600x900 comes standard in the base model). Sony also uses Intel’s Light Peak technology (a.k.a. Thunderbolt with a proprietary connector that plugs into the AC socket and USB 3.0 port) to drive an external dock. The dock houses a Radeon HD 6650M GPU and Sony had it driving two additional displays with one more external display connected to the laptop’s HDMI port along with the integrated 1080p display.

The VAIO Z is an amazingly feature rich package, but I do have a few concerns. First, the GPU in the dock is still only a 6650M; if you’re going with a dock, I’d be more than happy to sacrifice size for a faster GPU (e.g. 6770M as a minimum). Second and perhaps more of a concern, the keyboard definitely shows flex, which is not something we like seeing in premium devices. Finally, there’s the price of nearly two grand, but given everything else you get—premium display quality, an ultra-thin laptop, an mSATA SSD (two in some models), and the attached Media Dock—we’re not surprised at the cost. Overall, the VAIO Z is an impressive tour de force from Sony and we’re eager to see what they cook up with the inevitable Ivy Bridge refresh.

The final laptop we were impressed with at the Sony booth is another laptop that has already started shipping, the VAIO SE. It sports the familiar VAIO styling and looks in many ways like a larger version of the Z—and that’s a good thing. Sony was using the SE to show their Media Gallery 2.0 software, but that wasn’t nearly as impressive to us as the 15.5” 1080p IPS display. (I’m always a sucker for a good display!) The word on the web is that the display isn’t full sRGB on the color gamut, but then there are many laptops that fall into that category and they don’t come with a 1080p IPS panel. With pricing starting at just over $900, we’re definitely interested in doing some additional testing of the VAIO SE!

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Though the consensus on NBR Forums is the SE does not have an IPS display, rather a TN with a good wide angle polarizer (similar to UX31 zenbook). jeremyshaw Reply RE: Silver Z! by VivekGowri on Sunday, January 15, 2012 Hmmm, we were told by Sony specifically that it was an IPS panel...NBR has a whole bunch of random speculation it looks like, we'll look into it to get a better idea. VivekGowri Reply RE: Silver Z! by jeremyshaw on Sunday, January 15, 2012 Has more to do with the lack of proper color reproduction. I'm interested in what Sony has to say, too. jeremyshaw Reply RE: Silver Z! by JarredWalton on Sunday, January 15, 2012 IPS does not guarantee great colors, particularly if the backlight is a low gamut (<40% NTSC) model. Without doing some actual tests I can't say how good/bad the display is in terms of color quality, though it didn't look bad at the show. The viewing angles however I'm quite sure are IPS -- certainly not TN at any rate. As Vivek mentions, Sony's rep specifically said the SE was an IPS panel (at least the 1080p model being shown). JarredWalton Reply RE: Silver Z! by Darkstone on Sunday, January 15, 2012 Actually the UX31 had horrid viewing angles compared to, say, MBA.
I spent some time comparing viewing angle-pictures on notebookcheck, and my studio 1555 (TN) has actually better horizontal viewing angles, but the SE has far superior vertical viewing angles.

Sony SE:
http://www.notebookcheck.com/typo3temp/pics/99c4ed...
Studio 15:
http://www.notebookcheck.com/uploads/pics/black_87...

Notice the colored band on the right. on the SE it washes out fast, on the studio 15 it has few color shift even on extreme horizontal angles. Darkstone Reply Mobile GPU in a dock? by synaesthetic on Sunday, January 15, 2012 WTF Sony? At least put a mid range desktop card in there. synaesthetic Reply Why M-part? by Mumrik on Sunday, January 15, 2012 If it's in an external powered dock, why even use a mobile GPU part? Mumrik Reply RE: Why M-part? by JarredWalton on Sunday, January 15, 2012 Notice how it's an ultra-thin dock, including a slim optical drive as well. This is why I say I'd be happier with a faster GPU and a slightly larger dock, but this one is more about aesthetics. Form over function. JarredWalton Reply Why Sony,Why? by abhicherath on Sunday, January 15, 2012 as Jarred mentions.Sony using a 6650M is rather wierd,does it have something to do with fan noise?did you ask the execs WHY they are using a 6650M.Will there be an option to use a higher end GPU in the dock?Is the fan noise still crazy loud like the 2011 model? abhicherath Reply RE: Why Sony,Why? by JarredWalton on Sunday, January 15, 2012 See above; the dock is basically ultrabook levels of thin (give or take), and they didn't want to make it larger/more powerful. This is Sony we're talking about after all -- just like Apple, high powered GPUs are generally the least of their concerns. JarredWalton Reply Subject Comment Post Comment Please login or register to post a comment.
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Friday, 13 January 2012

CES 2012: Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook launches

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Intel seems to have the entire notebook industry under the Ultrabook's thrall, and Dell is no exception with the launch of the Dell XPS 13.

It might not come with LG's over-enthusiastic Super prefix, but the XPS 13 is a nice bit of kit – 18mm at its thickest point and with a 13.3-inch Gorilla glass display housed in the chassis of a 12-incher it certainly looks the part.

It's an Ultrabook so of course it comes with an Intel Core i7 processor with Intel HD 3000 graphics and fast boot facilitated by Intel rapid start.

The glass touchpad comes with gesture support and the full-size keyboard is backlit for easy night time typing.

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The aluminium chassis has a carbon fibre base which makes it easier to grip, as well as allowing for better heat dissipation and general good looks.

You'll notice that there are no annoying Intel or Windows stickers on the body of the notebook either – they're etched on the underside instead. The XPS 13 comes with Windows 7, just in case you're more interested in the OS than the dearth of stickers.

Port-wise, there's one USB 3.0 connector and a USB 2.0 alongside it. The Dell XPS 13 weighs in at 1.4kg and boasts eight hours of battery life plus a slim-line charger for when juice is running low.

On show this week at CES 2012, the Dell XPS13 UK release date set for 13 March with official pricing to be confirmed, although we're looking at around £899 as a starting price.

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