The term "Ultrabook" may be just an Intel marketing buzzword, but it's actually a pretty useful way to describe a specific kind of laptop: portable, with great battery life, and preferably no moving parts. The problem is that Ultrabook is being
used to describe all manner of laptops, like (relatively) boxy, cheap machines with spinning hard disks. I'm all for Ultrabooks being affordable, but since when does a cheap laptop have to feel cheap?
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