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For a "power" machine I have my custom desktop and current laptop
(Asus G74SX)- the laptop has an i7-2670QM and the desktop has an
i7-3770k, so right now I'm not looking so much for "power" as I am
portability since the laptop damn near weighs ten pounds, and one of
the reasons I've been looking at Ultrabooks is because of how thin
and lightweight they are. It's something I'd like to be able to cart
around without feeling like I'm back in high school.<br>
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- Taylor<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13-02-06 05:52 PM, Richard Houser
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<p>I personally stick with the professional class laptops based on
msi, asus, sager, etc. It's a price premium, but money well
spent if you spend a large amount of time on the machine or need
a lot of horsepower. Check out sites like <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://powernotebooks.com">powernotebooks.com</a>,
but read up on Optimus first. The next closest tier is probably
something like the Lenovo lines. I need a real notebook, so
can't speak much about the ultralights.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Feb 6, 2013 1:59 PM, "Clay Dowling"
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On 02/06/2013 01:56 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:<br>
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My work laptop is an ultrabook, a Dell XPS-13, running
Fedora 18<br>
(x86_64). There's finally a kernel in testing that'll
support the<br>
multitouch trackpad, otherwise the system runs fine. It's
quite<br>
light, has a 256G SSD in it, integrated wireless and
bluetooth. The<br>
CPU is a Core i7-2637M, dual-core. Display is 1366x768
(blah) but<br>
looks good.<br>
<br>
Ubuntu had support for it earlier, since they worked
directly with<br>
Dell and the parts vendors to get drivers working. The
XPS-13 is the<br>
Linux "Developer Edition"<br>
(<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://content.dell.com/us/en/gen/d/campaigns/xps-linux-laptop"
target="_blank">http://content.dell.com/us/en/gen/d/campaigns/xps-linux-laptop</a>).<br>
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I like it. A lot of people just assume it's a MacBook Air,
due to the<br>
way it looks. It's nice to be able to buy a laptop and not
pay the<br>
"Microsoft tax", although I suspect that you're not paying
any less<br>
than the people buying it with MS preinstalled.<br>
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You're paying slightly more, or were when it first came out.
I seriously considered it, because it was announced just
slightly before I purchased the Latitude. And it wasn't my
money, so I didn't care about the extra $50, which still put
it well below my budget.<br>
<br>
One thing to consider is how much memory the motherboard can
handle. I bought my laptop because it could take 16GB of RAM.
That might seem obscenely huge, but at times I will need to
run several rather greedy virtual machines on it.<br>
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Clay<br>
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