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Will you get one of the latest generation Ultrabooks?

Survey period: 17 Sep 2012 to 24 Sep 2012

More than a laptop, bigger than a phone, easier to carry than your desktop, more fun than a rubik's cube. Are you going to get one?

OptionVotes% 
I already have one573.58
I will be getting one soon784.89
I will probably get one17110.73
I might. I'm not sure24715.50
Probably not28517.88
No, I have no plans to get an Ultrabook75647.43



 
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Chris Maunder23-Sep-12 16:31
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meta_berkut23-Sep-12 22:43
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Chris Maunder wrote:

Bollocks and utter crap.

It almost feels like you are just trolling around to get more attention to the ultrabook challenge.


Chris Maunder wrote:
I had a first gen, sold that to get a 2nd gen, and now have a third gen. My 2nd gen Toshiba is my primary work machine at home and while travelling, and the 3rd gen I know have blows my toshiba out of the water in terms of power.

Assuming that you are talking about ultrabooks here, you are comparing lower generation ultabook with a higher generation ultrabook. And somehow I should reach a conclusion that ultrabooks are better bargain than lightweight laptops? I sense a logical fallacy here.

Ok lets make some reasonable comparisons between ultrabooks and lightweight laptops. Recently I bought Sony VAIO S series (small and lightweight laptop). I hostly considered buying an ultrabook, but ended up having strong opinion agains ultrabook, and here is why:
1. CPU speed and RAM size: In terms of these two spec, most ultrabooks will give less for the same price than lightweight laptops, and even if you are willing to pay a lot, I doubt that there are ultrabooks that can provide more CPU power and RAM size than lightweight laptops will.
2. Number of USB ports: How many times you wished you had one more USB port? You get even less USB ports with ultrabooks than with ordinary laptops.
3. Ethernet card: Many ultrabooks do not have ethernet card. Believe me or not, but people still prefer ethernet connection to Wi-Fi. I have yet to meet anyone who will come to office and say "No, I will just keep using wi-fi". Given a choice they always choose ethernet connection.
4. Dedicated graphics card: Most ulltrabooks have onboard graphics card, and best you can get currently is HD4000. That is very low end graphics card, and basically useless for someone who does any kind of modern CGI. My VAIO, on the other hand, has dedicated graphics card with which I am very much satisfied.
5. Disk drive: With ultrabooks you have no choice but to have SSD. With lightweight laptops you have a choice between SSD and HDD . You know, many people need a disk with more capacity than more speed. Do you know how much data a single FMRI experiment can generate? Well, lets just say that dozen of those experiments can fill up an entire SSD on ultrabook.
6. CD-ROM: Personally, I can't remember the last time I would choose to use CD. However, there are many occasions when I need a CD-ROM. You know the kind of situations where you are on the conference and all the proceedings are on CD, or how about the occasion where you attend a talk introducing a new software and its sample is distributed on CD?
7. Touchscreens: they are just gimmicky. For ages there were touchscreen monitors available for desktop computers. Somehow, they never became popular so far, and I do not think they will become popular with ultrabooks. Simply because touchscreen has very limited functionality comparing to mouse and keyboard. Honestly, I prefer my screen to be clean. It is easier to read a source code that way.

So tell me again why I should have bought an ultrabook instead of Sony VAIO S series? And this time without raging, please.

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