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I just read a review on the HP Folio 13, which was mixed. Seems the Dell XPS 13 is a favorite if you're looking for an ultrabook.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5749/h...rom-the-norm/5 For purely business use, the Lenovos are nice. Can you hold out for Ivy Bridge? |
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I just read a review on the HP Folio 13, which was mixed. Seems the Dell XPS 13 is a favorite if you're looking for an ultrabook. |
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I would say you can't go wrong with either Asus or MSI.
No offense to you Quantumdefect, but from personal experience, Lenovo's are the last notebook I would recommend anyone getting. To many issues with them. They put too much bloatware that can cause problems if you try to remove it, and I've seen software conflicts with some of the hardware they use. Primarily the fingerprint readers in some of their models. Lenovo's are the #1 problem notebooks that come across my desk. |
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I would say you can't go wrong with either Asus or MSI. |
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They do seem to have become unnecessarily complicated recently; but you can have them shipped with a clean install. |
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