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Dell launches Ultrabook for $999

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Re: Dell launches Ultrabook for $999

#41
Is this posted because the Ultrabook is interesting, or because the scroll-to-animate functionality of the website is interesting? For me, it's the latter, since I have long forsaken Dell.

Once the site loaded completely (which took a fair bit of time), I was able to use scrolling to move forward/backward through the animation of the demo. This is certainly an interesting UX, but after about 20 seconds of this I found it cumbersome.

Re: Dell launches Ultrabook for $999

#42
post #27

no matter how pretty they make their laptops, they still run crappy software, IMO. i would buy this, wipe it out and load ubuntu, vs using windows. i find the ubuntu experience on dell laptops to be pretty good. i'm still rocking a e1405 with ubuntu 10.4

Always a good option, although you have to be wary with respect to wireless/wifi drivers. The ubuntu releases tend to trail new hardware for wireless networking by several months for new windows laptops.

good to know. i was curious how the support has been for the wireless/wifi drivers in their newer machines...

Re: Dell launches Ultrabook for $999

#43
post #8

So I clicked through this article, expecting something that totally misses the point (like their Adamo a few years ago). It doesn't match my immediate expectations. Which is good! The machine looks solid. I don't know if I like it more than my Air, but it looks promising. I keep clicking through. In a machine like this, two things really matter: keyboard and display. As allwein says in another comment thread, they do…

+1. Very disappointing. Can't get it without Windows either :-(

Re: Dell launches Ultrabook for $999

#44
From a quick glance it looks ok but there are a few features (missing, I think) which would make me (as a mac book air 11") envious:

- 1080p screen

- 1080p web cam, tilting

- large choice of colors for the anodized aluminum lid (the carbon body is a nice touch, assuming they can't find factory capacities to produce a full aluminum body at the moment ?)

- matte cormin gorilla glass (no idea if that's physically and chemically possible but cool it would be)

- alternatively, a glossy screen which does not only look like but is a capacitative touch screen (I always end up trying to use touch on the macbook air, oh my)

- some other detail which really surprises people and makes you really want to own one of those ...

- linux driver support for all components

edit: - an external blue ray player, thin and matching in style

Still I'm looking forward to hear from people how the build-quality turns out, could be a nice affordable alternative for people looking for a windows notebook!

Re: Dell launches Ultrabook for $999

#45
post #39
post #8

So I clicked through this article, expecting something that totally misses the point (like their Adamo a few years ago). It doesn't match my immediate expectations. Which is good! The machine looks solid. I don't know if I like it more than my Air, but it looks promising. I keep clicking through. In a machine like this, two things really matter: keyboard and display. As allwein says in another comment thread, they do…

Dell should have mentioned the resolution specifically, but it's also 1366 x 768, not 1280x720(720p). http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/xpsL321x/en/sp...

"It's not steaming crap. It's cooled!"

I'm not trying to rip on you, but to me that's about all that says. (Yes, it's fairly standard among not-Apple laptops to put a 1366x768 13" panel in a laptop, but that's unacceptably crap given the competition.)

Re: Dell launches Ultrabook for $999

#46
post #28

Earlier quoted context omitted.

It was one of the innovators in _affordable_ thin and light, though. While there were very light and thin laptops prior to the Air, they were usually either netbooks, or terribly expensive. Of course, so was the first-gen Air; the second one was really the interesting one.

nope, there were plenty of options like the Dell X1 (2.5lbs, 2005) and Sony VAIO Z (3.3lbs, 2000). these were mainstream and affordable and functional. the first air came in 2008.

What did the Vaio Z cost on release? My impression was that it, and all of Sony's ultra-small laptops, were always terrifyingly expensive. The current Vaio Z, certainly, starts at just under $2000.
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