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  2. List of Ultrabook models - Wikipedia

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    Brand – Model [a] Price of Base Model [b] Release Date Intel Processor of Base Model Base GPU Base RAM Capacity Base Drive Capacity Minimum/Maximum Thickness [c] Weight

  3. Acer Aspire - Wikipedia

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    The Acer Aspire S7 is a 13.3-inch Ultrabook, a successor to the Aspire S5. It uses the same aluminum frame wrapping a pearly white plastic and Gorilla Glass encasement and is able to bend backwards 180 degrees and lie flat. It weighs roughly less than 1.3 kg and includes an Intel Ivy Bridge processor, 8 GB of DDR3 RAM, SSD storage for speed and ...

  4. Comparison of netbooks - Wikipedia

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    3 (3-cell) 6–7 (6-cell) 3.2 MP: Touchscreen: XP: ARCHOS: Archos: Archos 10: 1.23 2.7 10.2 1024×600: 116 Atom N270: 1.6 GMA 950: VGA HDD: 160 1 1.3 MP: Touchpad 2-buttons below XP: ASUS: Manufacturer Model Weight Weight Display size " Display resolution Display DPI [Note 1] CPU Speed HSDPA Video chipset Video connection(s) Storage type ...

  5. Asus Eee PC - Wikipedia

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    Asus 1005HA-V, with "seashell" design; the screen hinges to sit behind the base. At CeBIT 2009, Asus unveiled the 10-inch EEE 1005HA, introducing the new design concept "Seashell". [18] The 1005HA comes in three models. From least to most expensive, they are the 1005HA-B, the 1005HA-V and the 1005HA-P. The 1005HA-B has a removable 3-cell ...

  6. Acer Aspire One - Wikipedia

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    The first generation Aspire One webcam is an Acer Labs International M5608 camera controller with attached 0.3 MP SuYin or 1.3 MP LiteOn CMOS sensor. Some models of the Aspire One use an Intel 945GSE chipset which only supports 2 GB of RAM. [33] Installing memory modules larger than 2 GB has caused the Aspire to fail the power-on self-test.

  7. Asus - Wikipedia

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    In July 2008 ASUS launched the Xonar D1, which offered largely similar features to the Xonar DX but connected to the motherboard through the PCI interface instead of the PCI-E ×1 connection of the Xonar DX. [62] ASUS then released the Xonar HDAV 1.3, which was the first solution enabling loss-less HD audio bit streaming to AV receivers. [63]