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Lenovo U410 Ultrabook

Lenovo U410 Ultrabook
Jun 6, 2012
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Lenovo U410 Ultrabook

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Lenovo’s U410 Ultrabook measures 0.83-inches thin, weighs 4.18 pounds, can pair up to a third-generation Intel Core i7 processor with 1 terabyte of storage and Nvidia GeForce graphics, and get up to nine hours of battery life. When it arrives in the United States later in June, pricing will start at $799.


Lenovo U300 Series Ultrabook

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The IdeaPad U310 measures just 0.7 inches, weighs 3.74 pounds and will sell for $749. Courting a young audience, Lenovo will offer both new Ultrabooks in color options that include Sapphire Blue, Aqua Blue, Cherry Blossom Pink, Graphite Gray and Metallic Red.


Fujitsu Lifebook U772 Ultrabook

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Fujitsu’s 14-inch U772 features a frameless WXGA HD Crystal View display, a 0.69-inch profile, a weight of 3.15 pounds, seven hours of battery life and up to an Intel Core i7 with Intel Turbo Boost Technology. Built-in 3G from AT&T, Verizon or Sprint will be offered in the fall. Pricing starts at $1,149. A 13.3-inch version starts at $999.


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Fujitsu Lifebook NH532

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On June 5, Fujitsu also refreshed its Lifebook NH532 desktop replacement notebook with a third-generation Intel Core processor. Featuring a 17.3-inch HD+ display, the NH532 starts at $749.


Fujitsu Esprimo Q910 Desktop

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Fujitsu also introduced a global lineup of Esprimo PCs—an E710 desktop, a P710 microtower and a Q910mini PC—all running Ivy Bridge processors. The Q910 is said to be “highly energy-efficient” and to offer “seamless network integration,” thanks to Advanced Intel Desktop Manageability via Intel Pro. Pricing starts at $999.


Toshiba Portege Z930

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Toshiba is calling its Portege Z930 the world’s lightest 13-inch Ultrabook. Supporting up to third-generation Core i7 processors with vPro and AMT technology, the Z930 is 0.63-inches thin and weighs less than 2.5 pounds. It’s designed, says Toshiba, “for doing business on the go.”


Toshiba Portege Z930

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Another look at the svelte Portege Z930. The Ultrabook also benefits from a Toshiba Smart Client Manager powered by Tivoli technology from IBM, which is said to take power and patch management to the next level.


Toshiba Portege R930 Ultraportable

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Toshiba’s R930 Ultraportable now also runs up to a Core i7 Intel processor. It can be configured with a hard drive or solid-state drive and went on sale June 5, starting at $1,399.


Toshiba Portege R930 Ultraportable

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Toshiba’s R930 weighs 3 pounds, is an inch thin and comes with two USB 3.0 ports, Bluetooth 3.0 and an integrated DVD drive.


Dell Inspiron 14z

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Dell is calling the Inspiron 14z its second Ultrabook offering, behind the XPS 13. It starts at 4.12 pounds, is 0.83 inches thin and, designed for student budgets, starts at $700.


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Dell Inspiron Family

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On June 5 Dell also introduced the 14R, 15R, 17R and 13z, all new Inspiron notebooks running Intel Ivy Bridge processors.


Dell Inspiron Family Switch Lids

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A number of the new Inspirons, for kitchens, living rooms and dorm rooms, can be fitted with Switch lids—interchangeable lids for a new look or fun pop of color. Several of the lids can be purchased on the Dell site with an instant savings that lowers the price to $20.

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