Wednesday, 4 July 2012

NEC's LaVie Z Ultrabook has certainly dropped a few pounds: just 875 grams and listed from $1,600 in Japan

NEC's LaVie Z Ultrabook has definitely lost weight just 875 grams and priced from $1,600 in Japan

Nobody complained whenever we reported NEC's initial stated weight of 999 grams (2.2 pounds) because of its LaVie Z Ultrabook, however it works out that statistic is extremely unfair. The 13.3-inch laptop really tips the scales just 875 grams (1.9 pounds) because of the magnesium lithium alloy utilized in its .59-inch chassis -- pretty good considering that you will find still 1.3kg netbook computers wandering the earth. Obviously, consistent with Intel's official Ultrabook spec, you are obtaining a minimum Core i5-3317U processor (yes, that's Ivy Bridge) and 128GB SSD, plus USB 3., SDXC slot, High-definition multimedia interface out along with a stated battery existence of 8.1 hrs. There is no word upon us prices yet, but that base spec costs ¥130,000 ($1,600) in Japan, as the top model with Core i7-3517U and 256GB SSD will prove to add another ¥30,000 ($375) for your bill.

NEC's LaVie Z Ultrabook has certainly dropped a few pounds: just 875 grams and listed from $1,600 in Japan initially made an appearance on Engadget on Tue, 03 Jul 2012 10:04:00 EDT. Please visit our terms to be used of feeds.

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