APC News Checks out the Asus UX21 Ultrabook, are excited!

Posted on 24 July 2011, Last updated on 24 July 2011 by

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Calling it out as a challenger to the Apple MacBook  Air, APC Mag seems very happy with the Asus UX21 Ultrabook they’ve recently had hands-on time with.

“Finally. This is the notebook that brings sexy to the non-Apple laptop world. But its beauty is not just skin deep.”

The article doesn’t go into any specifics about the testing done but does quote Q3 availability (Australia) and estimates a price competitive with the MacBook Air. Looks like we will have to wait a while to get specifics on the all-important battery life.

They’ve published a gallery too, you can find the article and images here.

http://apcmag.com/new-macbook-air-meets-its-match-the-ultrabook.htm

Posted, possibly while reclining, with the Galaxy Tab 7

1 Comments For This Post

  1. Heimie says:

    these devices are alright, I’m still more interested in the slider design to use Windows 8 in both form factors. besides, I wouldnt buy anything right now until I knew W8 spec requirements are released.

    MBA & ultrabooks are not that thin, even at 17mm & 2lbs+, tablets still destroy them even upcoming “productive” W8-ARM tablets. ultrabooks are pretty but you will still get less storage for more money with a tradeoff primarily in weight which doesnt matter a whole bunch for non-vertical devices.

    it’s interesting, but overblown, shallow & less useful much like Apples entire empire.

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