At Computex Taipei, it seems like just about every notebook we see turns out to actually be a tablet in disguise, but what's out there for users who just want a Windows 8 clamshell without a bendable,...
Along with its new consumer ultrabooks, Toshiba also announced it was refreshing its business-to-business notebook lineup with new Intel Ivy Bridge processors and security features.
The big-screen experience is coming to a laptop near you: Among the three Ultrabooks Toshiba has just announced is the Satellite U845W, which has an ultra-wide 14.4-inch display that's tailor-made for...
Not to be left out in the Ultrabook cold, Fujitsu has just announced two designs, the LifeBook U722 for business customers, and the Lifebook UH572 for consumers. Additionally, the company has updated ...
MSI has been very quiet lately, content to release just a handful of large gaming notebooks in the U.S. and concentrate on its place in the component business. But the company who ruled the netbook ro...
Look out Lenovo, the IdeaPad Yoga has some competition. Today at Computex Taipei, Samsung showed off its upcoming Series 5 Convertible, a 14-inch Ultrabook that, like the Yoga, bends back 180 degrees to become a tablet.
Ultrabooks with Intel's 3rd Generation Core Series processors may be good enough for productivity tasks, but we wouldn't recommend playing "Batman: Arkham City" on them. Fortunately, you don't have to...
While Acer and ASUS have been trying to blur the line between tablets and notebooks at Computex Taipei, Gigabyte has simply tried to perfect the Ultrabook. At just 2.1 pounds, the Gigabyte X11 is cert...
Though Acer entered the Ultrabook market last fall, most would rather forget about the Aspire M3, which suffered from lackluster battery life and a slow SSD. The Aspire S7, which comes in both 11.6 an...