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As Wi-Fi spots are popping
up all over the country and our digital lives are becoming a 24/7 extension of
our existence, many manufacturers are venturing deeper into the world of fully
functional ultraportable laptops that can be used anywhere, stored anywhere and
perform whatever tasks are required of them. This, of course, poses a number of
challenges to manufacturers; weight, size, ease of use, ergonomics… and how to
fit all of the power the market demands into such a small chassis.
The general criteria used
to determine what is an ultraportable laptop and what is not requires that they
weigh less than or about 4 lbs and that they be compact enough to be taken
anywhere. Almost every manufacturer offers some version of an ultraportable
laptop, though some are better and more competitively priced than others. Dell,
Lenovo, Sony, Compaq, Fujitsu, Apple, IBM, HP, ASUS and others all offer
ultraportable laptops. Below are a few picks from some of the better brand names
on the market:
HP tx2000
CPU:
2-GHz Turion 64 X2 TL-60 • Display Size (inches):
12.1 • Wide Screen: Yes •
Total HD Size (GB): 160 •
Min. Weight (lbs.): 4.26 •
Price (at time of review): $899
This ultraportable laptop
is very well equipped for its price and offers all of the standard amenities
that its larger HP counterparts have such as 3 USB ports, a dual-layer DVD
burner, built in webcam and so on. Its weight puts it a little on the heavy side
for an ultraportable, but it still is quite manageable. The 12.1” screen is
difficult to see if you are used to viewing a larger laptop all day, but it does
have the benefit of being a convertible, which means the screen can be flipped
and used as a tablet PC with ease.
Asus W5Fe-2P025E
CPU:
2-GHz Core 2 Duo T7200 • Display Size (inches):
12.1 • Wide Screen: Yes •
Total HD Size (GB): 160 •
Min. Weight (lbs.): 4 • Price
(at time of review):$2800
Sturdy, powerful and
attractive; this ultraportable laptop is sure to please. A handsome magnesium
alloy case gives this machine a very solid feel that won’t leave you scared to
take it out on the road. The powerful Intel Core 2 Duo processor makes this a
powerful tool for anything most business men (and woman) can throw at it. It
also boasts a 2.25-by-2.75-inch “Windows SideShow LCD” that is molded directly
into the lid, a very unique feature. This little screen allows you to view
emails, check calendar appointments, as well as browse pictures or music, all
without opening the main screen.
Sony VAIO VGN-TZ150N
CPU:
1.06-GHz Core 2 Duo U7500 • Display Size (inches): 11.1 • Wide Screen:
Yes • Total HD Size (GB): 100 • Min. Weight (lbs.): 2.7
• Price (at time of review):$2100
Weighing in at just less than 3 lbs,
this ultraportable is about as light as they come. Of course, this makes for a
considerable decrease in performance, so don’t expect to be running very
demanding programs with this machine. Some key strengths of this laptop are its
ability to play DVDs without actually booting up Windows, dual operable SD and
memory stick readers, over a 5 hour run time and a stylish carbon fiber case.
Though it is not a monster performer, this machine will still keep you up and
running when you are out of the office.
As can be seen from these
three examples, ultraportable laptops range all over the place in terms of
features and ability. This makes it very important to have a good vision in your
head of what you want out of your ultraportable laptop before you start
shopping. This will allow you to get all of the features you need and avoid the
ones that will just make your laptop heavier.
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