Tuesday 16 October 2012

Thin Laptops 2012

Thin Laptops 2012

Don't call them "ultrabooks" — Vizio says they're thin-and-lights that meet or exceed Intel's ultrabook specs, but the company isn't using the name. Whatever they are, they're certainly thin, and that keyboard is something else. Vizio CTO Matt McRae told us the company is doing extensive testing on it to make sure it's comfortable, and we found it easy enough to type on, although the individual keys felt sort of huge. The build itself is nice and sturdy, with unibody construction, but Vizio won't tell us what processors or chipsets it's using inside — we're guessing it's Intel's Ivy Bridge. The 13-inch thin-and-light has a 1600 x 900 display, while the 15-inch has a 1920 x 1080 display — they're definitely nice and bright, and there's a neat display-off button on the keyboard so you can use shut it down while watching TV.

Thin Laptops 2012

Thin Laptops 2012

Thin Laptops 2012

Thin Laptops 2012

Thin Laptops 2012

Thin Laptops 2012

Thin Laptops 2012


Thin Laptops 2012

Thin Laptops 2012

Thin Laptops 2012

Thin Laptops 2012

Thin Laptops 2012

Thin Laptops 2012


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